No. 1 Roch. holds off Bears

The No. 1 University of Rochester women overcame a 19-for-56 performance from the floor and went 11-for-12 from the foul line in the final minutes to edge No. 23 Washington U. 65-62 in a University Athletic Association game on Friday night.

Zoe Unruh led all scorers with 19 points for the Bears, who took the lead on an Unruh jumper with 5:46 left in the game. Janice Evans followed with a tip-in the next time down the floor to give Wash U a 52-49 lead but Melissa Alwardt answered with a three-pointer to tie the game and the Yellowjackets never trailed the rest of the way. Friday night's women's scores. There are also plenty of games left to be played tonight that feature live stats, live audio or live video, and those are listed in the box to the right of this page.

&&f-boxr&&Rachel Mack scored 17 points and added 11 rebounds as homestanding Colby upset No. 11 Tufts 58-55. Dani Dudek scored 17 points to go with 11 rebounds and 10 assists in just 26 mintues as Stevens rolled over Rochester Tech 100-48. It's her fifth career triple-double, an NCAA Division III record. Karen Hoewisch appears to be following in her sister's footsteps, with 22 points on 8-for-12 shooting in Carroll's 89-58 win against Knox. Her older sister, Crystal, was a three-time D3hoops.com All-American. Beloit and St. Norbert remained 1-2 in the MWC with wins on Friday night.

The No. 3 Washington U. men had little trouble with Rochester, which was playing without two starters and lost 73-42. No. 10 Trinity (Texas) extended its winning streak to 14 games in beating Sewanee 55-40. No. 25 Middlebury beat Connecticut College 69-50 as the Camels lost their third in a row after a 9-4 start. Friday night's men's scores.

No. 17 St. Norbert won its 12th consecutive game, holding Illinois College to 5-for-21 shooting from beyond the arc in a 71-54 win. Carroll remained a half-game ahead of the Green Knights, rolling over winless Knox 85-62. Case Western Reserve jumped out to a 28-12 lead and led by 11 at the half, but Andre Roberson, Steve DeLuca and Kenny Small combined for 42 points in the second half as Brandeis rallied for a 73-66 win. The three shot a combined 1-for-11 in the first half.