Purdue thunders Indiana

Associated Press The Spokesman-Review

David Teague scored a career-high 32 points as Purdue beat No. 24 Indiana 81-68 on Thursday night at West Lafayette, Ind., to snap a five-game losing streak in the intrastate rivalry.

Teague made 11 of 18 field goals, including 6 for 8 from 3-point range. He also grabbed seven rebounds.

Carl Landry added 22 points and 11 rebounds and Tarrance Crump added 13 points for Purdue (17-9, 6-6 Big Ten).

D.J. White scored 20 points, Armon Bassett scored 16 and Roderick Wilmont added 15 for Indiana (17-7, 7-4).

Women

(1) Duke 73, Boston College 52: At Durham, N.C., freshman Bridgette Mitchell scored a season-high 20 points to lead the Blue Devils (27-0, 12-0 ACC) past the Eagles (12-13, 2-9). … (3) Tennessee 81, Mississippi 69: At Knoxville, Tenn., Candace Parker had 25 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, and the Lady Vols (24-2, 11-0 SEC) had a decisive run in the first half en route to a win over the Rebels (19-8, 8-4). … (4) Ohio St. 83, Wisconsin 57: At Columbus, Ohio, Jessica Davenport hit her average with 19 points to lead the Buckeyes (24-1, 13-0 Big Ten) past the Badgers (18-9, 7-7). … (6) Maryland 74, Florida St 60: At Tallahassee, Fla., Crystal Langhorne scored 14 points and grabbed a dozen rebounds and the Terrapins (25-3, 9-3 ACC) defeated the Seminoles (18-8, 7-4). … (7) LSU 86, Arkansas 65: At Fayetteville, Ark., Sylvia Fowles had 23 points and 20 rebounds, and the Lady Tigers (23-4, 9-2 SEC) went on a 24-0 run in the second half for a victory over the Lady Razorbacks (18-9, 3-8).

(8) George Washington 64, Charlotte 59: At Charlotte, N.C., Sarah-Jo Lawrence scored 16 points, Jessica Adair added 14 points and 14 rebounds and the Colonials (22-2, 11-0 Atlantic 10) pulled away late to win their 15th consecutive game, over the 49ers (17-9, 8-3). … (9) Stanford 70, Oregon St. 55: At Corvallis, Ore., Jayne Appel had a season-high 28 points to go with 17 rebounds, and the Cardinal (22-4, 14-1 Pac-10) put away the Beavers (8-16, 3-12) in the second half. … (10) Arizona St. 68, Southern California 57: At Los Angeles, Aubree Johnson (Post Falls High School) had 20 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks, and the Sun Devils (24-3, 14-2 Pac-10) took control with a big first-half run in a victory over the Trojans (15-10, 9-6). Danielle Orsillo added 11 points, and Jill Noe and Briann January (Lewis and Clark) scored 10 points apiece for Arizona State, which earned its 13th victory in 14 games. … (11) Georgia 82, Kentucky 72 (OT): At Lexington, Ky., Tasha Humphrey had a game-high 28 points as the Bulldogs (22-5, 9-3 SEC) survived with an overtime victory against the Wildcats (16-11, 5-7). … (12) Vanderbilt 84, Mississippi St. 64: At Starkville, Miss., Caroline Williams scored 24 points and the Commodores (22-4, 8-3) dominated the first half to take a victory over the Lady Bulldogs (16-10, 6-5).

(16) Purdue 59, Michigan 54: At Ann Arbor, Mich., Katie Gearlds scored 21 points and Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton added 19, leading the Boilermakers (22-5, 11-2 Big Ten) to a victory over the Wolverines (10-16, 3-10). … (17) Middle Tennessee 78, W. Kentucky 63: At Bowling Green, Ky., Amber Holt scored 24 points, Chrissy Givens had 22 points and 12 rebounds, and the Blue Raiders (23-3, 15-0 Sun Belt) rallied in the second half to beat the Hilltoppers (17-6, 11-3) for their 20th consecutive victory. … Oregon 62, (22) California 42: At Eugene, Ore., Eleanor Haring scored 17 points to lead the Ducks (15-10, 7-8 Pac-10) to a victory over the Golden Bears (19-7, 9-6). … (24) Michigan St. 68, Northwestern 63: At East Lansing, Mich., Victoria Lucas-Perry had 19 of her 25 points in the first half and the Spartans (20-6, 11-2 Big Ten) held on to beat the Wildcats (7-20, 1-13). … (25) James Madison 88, George Mason 60: At Harrisonburg, Va., Meredith Alexis scored 20 points to become James Madison’s career scoring leader and the Dukes (23-2, 14-0 Colonial Athletic Association) hit a school-record 12 3-pointers in a victory over the Patriots (8-16, 2-12).

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