| No change at the top of women's poll; UConn still reigns |
Mon Feb 15 14:00:41 2010 EST |
| ticut was again a unanimous choice as the top-ranked team in women's college basketball, as the Associated Press released its latest poll Monday. The Huskies (25-0) enter the week with a 64-game winning streak, just six shy of the record set by a UConn team from 2001-03. Connecticut, which has won each of those 64 games by double digits, received all 40 first-place votes and a total of 1,000 points from a nationwide media panel to extend its record reign atop the poll to 39 consecutive weeks. T |
| No.2 Syracuse welcomes Louisville to the Carrier Dome |
Sun Feb 14 10:41:18 2010 EST |
| less and had five turnovers. It was an uncharacteristic performance by Sosa, who averages 13.0 ppg and a team-high 4.1 apg on the campaign. The Orange converted 23-of-28 free-throw attempts, including 16-of-19 in the second half, as they held off UConn for a 72-67 win on Wednesday. Rick Jackson turned in 15 points and seven rebounds to lead a balanced attack, while Kris Joseph added 14 points and six boards. Wes Johnson tacked on 13 points and nine rebounds and the Iowa State transfer paces Syr |
| Charles helps keep UConn's win streak going |
Sat Feb 13 19:51:51 2010 EST |
| lso had three blocks and nearly single-handedly carried the Huskies (25-0, 12-0 Big East) to keep their now 64-game winning streak intact. Her efforts came after being inducted as the 15th member of the "Huskies of Honor" as her name joined other UConn greats on the walls of Gampel Pavilion. The rest of her teammates combined to shoot 28.2 percent from the floor, but the Red Storm collectively shot the same and were outrebounded by UConn 57-36. Maya Moore had 11 of those boards and 12 points. C |
| Griffin, Nebraska remain unbeaten with victory over Missouri |
Sat Feb 13 16:52:28 2010 EST |
| 78 victory over Missouri. Griffin went 11-of-15 from the field and 6-of-7 from the free throw line for the Cornhuskers (23-0, 10-0 Big 12), who remain one of the two undefeated teams in women's college basketball this season along with top-ranked UConn. Dominique Kelley and Yvonne Turner each added 19 points in the win. Jessra Johnson had 21 points to lead the Tigers (11-13, 1-10), who nearly pulled off the stunning upset but instead lost their sixth straight game. RaeShara Brown contributed 14 |
| Appel, Stanford rout Washington |
Sat Feb 13 01:26:38 2010 EST |
| 13 rebounds, as the second-ranked Stanford Cardinal dominated the Washington Huskies, 58-36. Nnemkadi Ogwumike added 12 points for the Cardinal (22-1, 12-0 Pac-10), who have won 13 in a row since suffering their lone defeat of the season at No. 1 UConn on December 23. Jeanette Pohlen donated 10 points for Stanford, which shot 52.2 percent from the field. Regina Rogers ended with 10 points for the Huskies (9-13, 4-8), who have dropped three straight and seven of eight overall. Sami Whitcomb fini |
| Johnson and Syracuse hold off Connecticut |
Thu Feb 11 09:50:27 2010 EST |
| ly 40 minutes were needed Wednesday, but the excitement in the Carrier Dome matched that of Madison Square Garden a year ago, as their beloved Orange opened up a 50-34 lead following a Jackson jumper with under 14 minutes remaining in regulation. UConn fought back though, scoring 14 of the next 16 points to pull within 52-48 on Dyson's bucket off an offensive rebound with 8 1/2 minutes to play. It was nip-and-tuck from that point on. Johnson's dunk from the baseline yielded a 65-62 Syracuse edg |
| Big East brawl features Huskies against Orange |
Wed Feb 10 10:46:30 2010 EST |
| e 10 straight wins entering this contest, including last weekend's 71-54 victory at Cincinnati. The Huskies have dealt with some adversity this season and the results have not been positive for the most part. After a strong start to the campaign, UConn has hit a bit of a wall in league play. The team, now under the guidance of assistant George Blaney due to a medical leave by Jim Calhoun, is just 4-9 in Big East action thus far. The team was able to end an ugly three-game slide with last Saturd |
| Connecticut continues to top women's poll |
Mon Feb 8 13:53:04 2010 EST |
| icut remained a unanimous choice as the top-ranked team in women's college basketball, as the Associated Press released its latest poll Monday. The Huskies (23-0) enter the week with a 62-game winning streak, just eight shy of the record set by a UConn team from 2001-03. Connecticut received all 40 first-place votes and a total of 1,000 points from a nationwide media panel to extend its record reign atop the poll to 38 consecutive weeks. Stanford (21-1), with its only loss coming against UConn, |
| Stanford thumps USC |
Sun Feb 7 19:15:02 2010 EST |
| crushed USC, 77-39. Nnemkadi Ogwumike had 16 points and 13 rebounds, Jayne Appel added 15 points and 13 rebounds while Rosalyn Gold-Onwude donated 11 points for the Cardinal (21-1, 11-0 Pac-10), who have won 12 straight since a loss to top-ranked UConn on December 23. Jacki Gemelos had 13 points and six boards while Briana Gilbreath added 11 points and five boards for the Women of Troy (13-9, 7-4), who have dropped three straight. USC, which was outrebounded 59-32, was outscored 29-10 in the fi |
| Diggins helps Notre Dame down Pitt |
Sat Feb 6 17:29:27 2010 EST |
| East clash from the Joyce Center. Lindsay Schrader had 18 points and Becca Bruszewsk added 10 points for the Fighting Irish (21-1, 8-1 Big East), who shot 50.8 percent from the field en route to their sixth straight win since a loss to top-ranked UConn. Taneisha Harrison scored 20 points and Jania Sims 13 with five assists for the Panthers (12-10, 1-8), who have dropped eight of their last nine games. Chelsea Cole and Selena Nwude each had a dozen points in defeat. The Irish opened up a 45-37 l |
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