Kelsey Plum moves into sixth all-time scoring and No. 7 Washington women drop California

Washington's Kelsey Plum, left, passes the ball in front of California’s Asha Thomas (1), Kristine Anigwe (31) and Mi’Cole Cayton (21) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017, in Seattle. (Elaine Thompson / Associated Press)
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Natalie Romeo scored 32 points, including 10 3-pointers, and Kelsey Plum added 24 points to move into sixth place on the NCAA all-time scoring list as No.7 Washington beat Califonria 90-67 on Friday night in Seattle.

Plum, who entered averaging 31.0 points – tops in the nation – pushed her career scoring total to 3,094 points to move past Minnesota’s Rachel Banham (3,093) on the scoring list. Former Missouri State standout Jackie Stiles is the all-time leading scorer with 3,393 points.

Chantel Osahor, who entered as the nation’s top rebounder, added 16 points and 11 boards for the Huskies (20-2, 8-1).

Kristine Anigwe had 23 points for the Golden Bears (15-6, 3-6), who started the season 13-0.

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