The Guru’s National NCAAW Roundup: LSU Upsets No. 2 Texas Leaving No. 1 UConn, No. 7 Vanderbilt and No. 17 Texas Tech as the Last Unbeatens
By Mel Greenberg
And then there were three with presumptions of LSU’s demise in the Southeastern Conference premature.
That’s the headliner in another bunch of major results on the national scene.
Expect a major reshuffle when the new AP Poll is out Monday losses this past week were sustained by nine teams, including four of the bottom five in the Top 25.
No. 12 LSU, bumped out of the Top 5 last week after an 0-2 conference start in the New Year, came roaring back to hand previously unbeaten and No. 2 Texas it first loss winning 70-65 at home in Baton Rouge leaving just No. 1 UConn, the defending NCAA champion, No. 7 Vanderbilt, and No. 17 Texas Tech the remaining teams with perfect records.
No. 11 Iowa State’s Audi Crooks is still scoring in bunches, she had 22 points and 10 boards Sunday but the Cyclones after starting 14-0 lost their third straight in the Big 12 falling 83-70 to visiting West Virginia.
No. 21 Southern Cal is likely about to feel the effects of missing reigning national player of the year JuJu Watkins, rehabbing a torn ACL on her right knee in the NCAA tournament, despite the addition of freshman Jazzy Davidson.
The Trojans, ripped apart at No. 4 UCLA last Saturday in which afterwards coach Lindsay Gottlieb termed the outcome an embarrassment, made it three straight losses, at home last Tuesday 71-66 to Oregon and Sunday clipped by one 63-62 at Minnesota in the Big Ten, a setback likely to end a lengthy run Monday at noon when the new Associated Press women’s poll, celebrating is 50th anniversary season, is released.
That fate happened last week to Notre Dame after two losses to unranked Atlantic Coast Conference teams but on Sunday the fighting Irish made a bid to get back taking down visiting No. 22 North Carolina 73-50, a loss that could also see the Tar Heels sent packing.
And the Big Ten had more upsets than just the loss by USC.
No. 19 Ohio State, which has been surging, slammed No. 8 Maryland on the road 89-76 at the XFINITY Center in College Park, while No. 23 Washington fell 78-72 at unranked Purdue in overtime in West Lafayette, Ind.
No. 15 Michigan State narrowly avoided the victims list of ranked teams in the Big Ten, winning 85-81 at Oregon, while likewise the same went for No. 14 Iowa winning 56-53 at Indiana.
And by ranking number in the SEC it’s an upset with No. 6 Kentucky slipping past visiting No. 5 Oklahoma 63-57 but both are likely to slip by being bypassed by Vanderbilt, which stayed perfect winning 91-51 in the SEC at Texas A&M.
Tonie Morgan scored 21 for the winning Wildcats (15-2, 3-1), yet another team coming back from a double digit deficit, while Clara Strack added 18 points and 12 boards.
Alaliyah Chavez led the Sooners (14-3, 2-2) with 18 points and Raegan Beers scored 14, playing with foul trouble, while Payton Verhulst scored 13.Thee
No. 10 Louisville with a lopsided 86-46 win the ACC over visiting Pitt is also likely to do some poll climbing.
By conference, the remaining ranked teams that did not have to break much of a sweat were in the SEC, No. 3 South Carolina, likely to get back to No. 2 after winning 65-43 over winning Georgia; No. 18 Ole Miss with an in-state 58-42 win over visiting Mississippi State in Oxford; No. 20 Tennessee 85-50 over visiting Arkansas in Knoxville.
In the Big 12, No. 16 Baylor beat visiting Kansas in Waco 79-64 while No. 13 TCU hit visiting Arizona State 77-46 with the Sun Devil’s second loss in Fort Worth, Texas, around a win after the Sun Devils tied an overall program win streak record with a 15-0 start.
In the Big Ten, No. 9 Michigan won easily at home in Ann Arbor over Wisconsin 86-60 while the last game of importance Sunday in the early evening saw No. 4 UCLA at No. 25 Nebraska win easily 83-61 in Lincoln to keep pace with the national frontrunners.
There were some unranked games of note, also, specifically in the ACC Duke winning its eighth straight with a 67-60 win at Stanford as the Blue Devils (11-6, 6-0) got 19 points from Delaney Thomas, 16 from Toby Fournier, and 14 from Ashlon Jackson.
Nunu Agara had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the host Cardinal (14-4, 3-2).
LSU Stuns Texas
But let’s start digesting all that beginning in Austin where the Longhorns rallied but could not overcome the Tigers (16-2, 2-2), who had their first win over an AP Top 2 team since 2008, when retired Hall of Fame coach Van Chancellor was guiding the team.
LSU’s Mikaylah Williams scored 20 points with 7 rebounds, 5 steals and 4 assists, while fou teammates each collected 10 points.
Williams, talking to ESPN, said, “We knew in those last games that we lost that we beat ourselves. We wanted to take care of the ball, be disciplined, box out, rebound.
“That’s what we did. Down the stretch, we stayed together.”
Texas (18-1, 3-1) committed a season high 17 turnovers, six by Madison Booker, who had 24 points and seven boards, while Kyla Oldacre had 16 points and 16 rebounds.
Rori Harmon was held to 1-for-7 from the field for just two points.
In the week ago, Texas, which gave South Carolina at the finish its only loss in a non-conference game in early November, visits the Gamecocks Thursday while LSU is off until visiting Oklahoma Sunday.
The Tigers and Longhorns meet again in Austin on Feb. 5.
Still Perfect
No. 1 UConn (17-0, 8-0) continues to roll, blasting host Creighton 95-54 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Sarah Strong had 18 points and 13 rebounds with six assists and five steals against the Bluejays (7-9, 3-4), while reserve freshman Blanca Quinonez scored 15 points, Azzi Fudd collected 14 points and dealt five assists, and Ashlynn Shade was 4-for-4 from deep for 12 points.
Hall of Fame coach Geno Auriemma’s all-time coaching win record for NCAA women or men grew to 1267.
Creighton freshman Ava Zediker scored 21 of her 24 points in the second half.
Not even 21 turnovers could derail the Huskies, who have won 55 straight Big East contests.
Next up is Villanova’s visit Thursday.
Vanderbilt (17-0, 4-0) equaled the best start in the program’s history by winning 91-51 at Texas A&M (8-5, 1-3) at College Station as Mikayla Blakes scored 25 points and Justine Pissott added 22 for the Commodores who were last 17-0 in 1993 when they went to the Final Four.
It’s also the first 4-0 SEC start in 17 years for Vanderbilt, which has been coached for several seasons by former UConn star and assistant coach Shea Ralph.
The Aggies were forced into 25 turnovers.
Vandy visits Mississippi State in Starkville on Thursday while Texas A&M is at Texas Sunday following the Longhorns’ return from their South Carolina visit.
Texas Tech won its game Saturday and is having its best season since the same Final Four Red Raiders team of 1993 that Vanderbilt was one of the semifinalists.
Slumping Iowa State
Not only are the Cyclones (14-3, 2-3) in a losing streak but another setback has come at home in Ames as West Virginia (14-3, 4-1) got 25 points from Kierra Wheeler and Jordan Harrison scored scored 19.
Wheeler shot 10-for-18 from the field with 5-for-7 at the line and seven boards while Harrison dealt eight dimes, grabbed seven steals and five boards.
The Mountaineers get a chance to bag another ranked team Wednesday visiting TCU while Iowa State the same night will try to snap out of its funk at the expense of Colorado.
Big Ten Chaos
In Sunday’s carnage, beginning at Minnesota (12-4, 3-2), Grace Grocholski scored 25 points for the Golden Gophers, who rode the lane at the finish for their first ranked win since 2019.
The Trojans’ Kara Dunn had eight points in the final 31 seconds including a 3-pointer at the buzzer to finish with 27 points, including USC’s entire 14 in the final period.
Davidson had 21 points and eight rebounds for the Trojans (10-6, 2-3), who blew a 12-point lead and next are back in Los Angeles hosting Maryland Thursday.
The Terrapins (16-2, 4-2) were led by Oluchi Okananwa with 27 points, including her 1,000th, while the Buckeyes (15-2, 5-1), whose only losses were to UConn and UCLA, had another big game from Jaloni Cambridge, who followed up her 41-point performance against Illinois with 28 against Maryland.
The Buckeyes were down early trailing by 15 in the second quarter before moving within a point at the break.
A 13-2 run in the final quarter carried Ohio State from a one-point lead to the win.
Ohio State hosts Penn State Wednesday.
Purdue (10-7, 2-4) rallied from a 13-point deficit in the second quarter to down Washington (12-4, 2-3) as Tara Daye and Madison Layden-Zay each scored 19 points for the host Boilermakers who also thrived off Lana McCarthy’s second career double-double (14 pts., 12 rebs.), while the visiting Huskies got 23 points from Sayvia Sellers and double figures from three other players.
Washington is at Indiana Wednesday and Purdue is at Southern Cal Sunday.
In the two near upsets in the conference, Michigan State (16-1, 5-1) rallied from a double digit deficit in the first half led by Rashunda Jones with 23 points for the Spartan’s eighth straight win. Grace VanSlooten added 16 points while the Ducks (14-4, 2-3) got 20 points from Katie Fiso with nine assists and Sofia Bell and Mia Jacobs each scored 18 points.
Michigan State hosts Nebraska Thursday while Oregon on the same night is at Iowa (14-2, 5-0), which, in its escape, rallied from a 16-point deficit at the half to down Indiana (11-7, 0-6), which is also winless in the conference with Penn State and Rutgers.
Ava Heiden and Chazadi Wright each scored 13 points for the winning Hawkeyes, who had a big third quarter outscoring the Hoosiers 19-4.
Penn State transfer Shay Ciezki scored 21 for Indiana.
In the blowouts, Olivia Olson had 21 points, while Te’Yala Defosse and Mila Holloway each scored 18 points for Michigan in its 86-60 win over Wisconsin, while No. 4 UCLA (15-1, 5-0), whose only loss was to Texas in early November, got 18 points and 10 boards from Lauren Betts, along with four blocked shots and five steals while five other UCLA players also scored in double figures.
Nebraska (14-3, 3-3) was led by Amilia Hargrove with 12 points.
UCLA is at Minnesota Wednesday and Nebraska is at Michigan State Thursday.
Elsewhere, South Jersey’s Hanna Hidalgo has 31 points to lead Notre Dame (12-4, 4-2) over UNC (13-5, 2-3) while Cassandre Prosper had 17 points and 14 boards.
It was Hidalgo’s 14th career 30+ game.
Nyla Harris scored 14 points in the Tar Heels’ lowest scoring game of the season.
At halftime, the Fighting Irish celebrated their first NCAA title in 2001 coached by Hall of Famer Muffet McGraw and featuring MVP Ruth Riley and current coach Niele Ivey.
Louisville got a career-best 16 points from Anaya Hardy in its win, Madina Okot had 14 points and 10 boards while Joyce Edwards also scored 14 for South Carolina, Tennessee in its fifth straight win got 20 points from Zee Sparman and 18 from freshman Mia Pauldo, Baylor’s Taliah Scott scored 20 of her 24 points in the first half, TCU’s leading home win streak reached 36 as Notre Dame transfer Olivia Miles scored 22, and Ohio State transfer Cotie McMahon scored 21 and Sira Thienou scored 20 for Ole Miss.
