Originally published Friday, February 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Women's Basketball Roundup | Langhorne passes 2,000, Terps win
Crystal Langhorne scored 19 points to become the first Maryland female to reach 2,000, and the fifth-ranked Terrapins beat Miami 90-50 Thursday...
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Crystal Langhorne scored 19 points to become the first Maryland female to reach 2,000, and the fifth-ranked Terrapins beat Miami 90-50 Thursday night for their school-record 16th home win of the season.
Other games
No. 2 Tennessee 68,
at Mississippi 44
Shannon Bobbitt scored 14 points and Candace Parker had 13 as the Vols (19-1, 6-0 Southeastern) won their ninth consecutive game overall and their 16th straight against the Rebels (8-11, 2-4).
No. 3 North Carolina 76,
at Wake Forest 56
LaToya Pringle scored 23 points as the Tar Heels (19-2, 6-0 Atlantic Coast) pulled away from the Demon Deacons (13-10, 0-8).
At No. 8 LSU 67,
South Carolina 37
Quianna Chaney and Sylvia Fowles each scored 14 points as the Tigers (17-3, 6-0 SEC) dominated the Gamecocks (11-10, 0-6).
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At Montana State 83,
Eastern Washington 70
Rebecca Mercer scored 26 points for the Bobcats (9-10, 4-3 Big Sky). Sydney Benson scored 20 points for the Eagles (3-17, 0-7).
At Gonzaga 74, St. Mary's 50
Heather Bowman scored 21 points as the Bulldogs (15-6, 6-0 West Coast) thumped the Gaels (10-12, 2-4).
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