Duke vs. South Carolina: The Duke Blue Devils fought hard, but lost to one of the best teams in the country, 83-66, to Dawn Staley's No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks. Four players scored in double figures for the Blue Devils, led by Toby Fournier's 16 points on 6-12 shooting from the floor. Riley Nelson added 14 points while Ashlon Jackson and Taina Mair each chipped in 11 points in the loss. Madina Okot scored 23 points and Joyce Edwards added 22 points for South Carolina in the win.
SC 83, DUKE 66Wake Forest vs. Morgan State: The Wake Forest Demon Deacons put the clamps down on defense and ran away with a 93-35 win over the Morgan State Bears. Milan Brown led the way on offense for the Demon Deacons with 19 points on a perfect 6-6 from the floor to go along with 9 rebounds and 6 assists in the win. Kennedy Moore added 15 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists while Caitlyn Jones scored 15 points as well. On defense, the Deacs held Morgan State to 22% shooting and forced 16 turnovers that led to 20 points. Wake doubled up the Bears with 50 rebounds to 25 and outscored them 44-8 in the paint.
MORGAN 35, WAKE 93The Boston College Eagles held off a hard-fighting Merrimack team to post a 77-72 victory in front of lots of young students on field trip day in Conte Forum. Athena Tomlinson led the way for the Eagles, stuffing the stat sheet with a career-high 21 points on 7-15 shooting, including 3-5 from three-point range, along with 8 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3 steals in the win. Four other Eagles scored in double figures, with Lily Carmody adding 14 points, Erin Houpt scoring 12, Teionni McDaniel adding 11, and Kayla Rolph chipping in 10 points and 12 rebounds.
MRMK 72, BC 77North Carolina vs. North Carolina A&T: The No. 14 North Carolina Tar Heels took a short trip to Greensboro, NC where they upended North Carolina A&T, 85-50. Courtney Banghart's team spread the scoring around, with Indya Nivar and Nyla Brooks each scoring 14 points to lead the way. Nivar stuffed the stat sheet with 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocked shots and 2 steals in the win. Elina Aarnisalo added 13 points, Ciera Toomey chipped in 12 points while Lanie Grant and Jordan Zubich both scored 8 points for the Heels.
UNC 85, NCAT 50Saint Mary's vs. Cal: The Golden Bears defeated the visiting Gaels, 70-62. The game was tied at 49 heading into the fourth quarter, but Cal held Saint Mary's to 35.7% shooting in the final quarter and outscored them 21-13. Sakima Walker led the Golden Bears with 25 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks. Lulu Twidale had four made three-pointers and scored 18 points. Saint Mary's Emily Foy led the Gaels with 12 points off the bench.
STMRY 62, CAL 70NC State vs. Tennessee: The No.9 NC State Wolfpack used some solid defense and key rebounding to seal a close 80-77 victory over No.8 Tennessee. Khamil Pierre led NC State in scoring with 21 points and a game-high 14 rebounds. Three other NC State players notched double figures led by Tilda Trygger who scored 19 and Zamareya Jones registered 18 points with 5 dimes.
TENN 77, NCSU 80Cal vs. Vanderbilt: The Cal Golden Bears fought hard, but suffered a tough loss to the No. 19 Vanderbilt Commodores, 75-65, as they opened the 2025-26 women's college basketball season at the Oui Play Paris event in Paris, France. Freshman Taylor Barnes led the Bears with 17 points on 3-7 shooting from three-point range to go along with 7 rebounds in the loss. Sakima Walker recorded her first double-double as a member of the Cal team with 14 points and 11 rebounds, while Lulu Twidale scored 11 points with 7 boards, and Aliyahna Morris added 10 points in the loss.
CAL 65, VANDY 74Duke vs. Baylor: The No. 7 Duke Blue Devils lost a hard fought, defensive game to the No. 16 Baylor Bears at the Oui Play Paris event in Paris, France, 58-52. Toby Fournier led the way with a double-double for the Blue Devils with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 blocks in the loss. Ashlon Jackson added 9 points, Jordan Woods added 7 points, and three other Duke players scored 6 points for Kara Lawson's squad. As a team, Duke blocked 14 Baylor shots in the game. Wood blocked 6, Fournier rejected 4, Jadyn Donovan swatted 3 attempts, and Delaney Thomas recorded a block in the loss as well.
DUKE 52, BAYLOR 58Louisville vs. Memphis: The Cardinals traveled to Memphis and thumped the Tigers, 87-68. Louisville was on fire shooting the ball, making 60.0% of their field goal attempts. Tajian Roberts scored a game-high 23 points for Louisville. Olivia Cochran had a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds. Jayda Curry added 14 points and five assists. Tilly Boler led Memphis with 20 points.
LOU 87, MEM 68Georgia Tech vs. Mercer: The Yellow Jackets won their 9th consecutive game, getting a 78-42 road victory over Mercer. Five Georgia Tech players reached double-figures in scoring led by Kara Dunn who scored 14 points with 4 rebounds. Zoesha Smith scored 13 points and grabbed 9 boards, and Tonie Morgan scored 11 points with 3 rebounds along with 4 assists for GT.
GATECH 78, MERCER 42Enjoy Virginia Tech's Georgia Amoore breaking down the Miami defense with a sick crossover and then finishing it with an acrobatic layup that is simply poetry in motion. This play is our CPI Securing The Win Play of The Game.
MIAFL 47, VATECH 55Enjoy Virginia Tech's Georgia Amoore breaking down the Miami defense with a sick crossover and then finishing it with an acrobatic layup that is simply poetry in motion. This play is our CPI Securing The Win Play of The Game.
MIAFL 47, VATECH 55Notre Dame's backcourt of Sonia Citron and Hannah Hidalgo gave the Cardinals all they could handle and more in their 77-68 win. Citron notched 26 points with 3 assists. Hidalgo continued her brilliant freshman campaign with 21 points and 6 assits.
LOU 68, ND 77Florida State's Makayla Timpson owned the paint in their 70-53 victory over Wake Forest. She had a double-double scoring 22 points and hauling in an impressive 13 boards. Timpson also got it done on defense with 2 steals and 2 blocks.
WAKE 53, FLAST 70Syracuse's Dyaisha Fair brought out her best and finished with some big numbers on the night. Fair scored 26 points with 7 rebounds and 2 assists.
SYR 71, NCSU 75