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Ga. Tech Rallies to Knock Off Mich. State

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· AUBURN 95, NORTH CAROLINA A&T 74: Dewanna Bonner led the No. 14 Tigers (8-0) with 26 points and 11 rebounds in a victory over the visiting Aggies (3-3).

· PITTSBURGH 66, DUQUESNE 47: Kate Popovec had 15 points, Shavonte Zellous scored 13 and the No. 24 Panthers (5-1) opened the second half with a decisive run to beat the host Dukes (6-2).

· UMBC 85, NAVY 77: In Baltimore, Carlee Cassidy and Michelle Kurkowski combined for 62 points to help lead the Retrievers over the Midshipmen.

The first half featured four ties and five lead changes. Kalen Kropa scored on a layup to give the Midshipmen (4-5) a 29-27 lead with six minutes left to play in the half, but the Retrievers (5-2) scored 15 of the next 17 points to build a 42-31 lead.

· GEORGETOWN 58, FORDHAM 46: The Hoyas improved to 6-1 with a victory over the visiting Rams (3-4).

Fordham started fast, but Georgetown reeled off 10 straight points, getting four each from Shanice Fuller and Adria Crawford, to take a 16-8 lead. The Hoyas led 26-21 at the half.


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