No. 15 Christopher Newport went on a 21-0 run in the first half and cruised to an 86-60 win against Methodist, remaining undefeated behind 40 points from guard Cheslie Schweers.
&&f-boxr&&Before a crowd of 1,034, one of the largest ever to see a single women's sporting event in CNU history, the Captains rolled to their school-record 16th consecutive win. Friday's women's scores.
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CNU made ten consecutive field goals during the 21-0 run and led, 44-26, at halftime after Methodist bounced back from CNU's run to score 11 in a row of its own.
Seventh-ranked George Fox led Lewis and Clark 17-7 at the half and continued to lock down the Pioneers 40-24. No. 16 Tufts got 18 points from sophomore Kate Barnosky as the Jumbos defeated No. 25 Colby, ending the White Mules' eight-game winning streak.
Washington U. survived a pair of nail-biters at Case Western Reserve, with the women using a 22-4 second-half run to win 65-57 and the men taking a 66-61 victory. Friday's men's scores.
Washington U.�s win combined with Rochester�s 70-63 loss at No. 15 Brandeis, leaves the three teams tied for first with Emory at 3-1 in the UAA, the only conference without a conference tournament. Griffin Ramae scored 20 and Justin Riley added 19 as No. 14 Chapman beat UC Santa Cruz 79-60. No. 13 St. Norbert survived Illinois College on the road 74-68 in overtime without leading scorer Dave Wipperfurth. Chris Peterson stepped up with a career-high 32 points, including 10 of the Green Knights' 15 in overtime.