Fudd, No. 7 UConn rout Georgetown

washington>> Azzi Fudd scored 21 points in her homecoming and No. 7 UConn beat Georgetown 73-55 on Saturday. The redshirt junior, who grew up 15 minutes from Georgetown’s campus, hit five 3-pointers and was 8-for-13 from the field.

Sarah Strong added 16 points, nine rebounds and six assists for UConn (15-2, 6-0 Big East). Khadee Hession had 14 of her 22 points in the first half for Georgetown (8-8, 1-4).

No. 8 Maryland 83, Wisconsin 68>> Bri McDaniel and Shyanne Sellers each had 21 points as eighth-ranked Maryand bounced back from its first loss with a dominant fourth quarter for an 83-68 victory over Wisconsin in Madison.

Kaylene Smikle added 18 points and Christina Dalce 15 for the Terps.

Sarah Williams had 24 points and Lily Krahn 16 for Wisconsin (10-7, 1-5 Big Ten), which is 0-14 all-time against the Terps. Williams’ layin to open the fourth quarter brought Wisconsin even at 62-all, but Maryland answered with a 17-2 run, pushing the lead to 79-64 on Kaylene Smikle’s putback with 3:26 left.

No. 11 TCU 69, Texas Tech 43>> Hailey Van Lith scored 22 points, Sedona Prince added 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and No. 11 TCU won at Texas Tech for the first time in six years with a 69-43 victory.

Madison Conner made four 3-pointers and finished with 13 points for TCU (17-1, 5-0 Big 12). Bailey Maupin scored 23 points for Texas Tech (12-6, 1-4), which has lost four straight.

No. 12 Kansas State 92, BYU 65>> Temira Poindexter scored 24 points and No. 12 Kansas State beat BYU 92-65 for its 12th straight win. Poindexter made five 3-pointers and finished 9-of-14 shooting overall.

Ayoka Lee added 19 points and Serena Sundell scored 12 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for Kansas State (17-1, 5-0 Big 12). K-State has opened 17-1 for the second consecutive season.

Delaney Gibb had 18 points to lead BYU (10-6, 1-4). Poindexter scored 14 points as K-State outpaced BYU 27-12 in the second quarter for a 50-32 halftime advantage. Sundell scored five points during a 10-0 run to end the third quarter.

Oklahoma State 64, No. 17 West Virginia>> Stailee Heard scored 18 points and Oklahoma State made the clutch plays down the stretch to upset No. 17 West Virginia 64-57.

The Cowgirls were sitting on a 6-57 lead when they missed a 3-pointer put Heard snagged the rebound and scored on a putback. As the Mountaineers attacked the basket on the other end, Tenin Magassa came up with a big block.

When West Virginia missed its last three shots in the final 30 seconds of the game Alexia Smith grabbed the rebounds and she contributed the final points from the foul line with 11.4 seconds left. Smith had 12 rebounds and Magass had five blocks. Kylee Blacksten scored 16 points to lead West Virginia.

No. 22 Utah 69, Houston 42>> Maye Toure scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and No. 22 Utah pulled away in the second half for a 69-42 win over Houston.

Gianna Kneepkens added 15 points, nine rebounds and seven assists for the Utes. Laila Blair scored 16 points for Houston, which has lost five straight. Utah dominated the boards 56-26 and turned 19 offensive rebounds into 12 second-chance points while outscoring the Cougars 48-12 in the paint.

Toure scored the first five points of the game and the Utes never trailed. Their lead reached double figures when Kneepkens hit a 3-pointer with three minutes left in the third quarter for a 44-34 lead. Toure added a free throw to cap an 8-0 run that made it 45-34 entering the fourth.

No. 25 Michigan 87, Purdue 60>> Mila Holloway scored 21 points, Olivia Olson added 18 and No. 25 Michigan coasted past Purdue 87-60 in West Lafayette, Ind., to end a three-game losing streak.

Jordan Hobbs added 10 points for the Wolverines, who lost their previous three games to Top 10 teams. Rashunda Jones scored 11 points for the Boilermakers. Michigan hit 8 of 13 shots and Purdue was 5 of 16, leading to a 26-16 Wolverine lead after one quarter.

— The Associated Press