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2/8/2010 This Week in Pac-10 Women's Basketball With five teams separated by three games, several hope to leave Valentine's Day weekend without having their hearts broken. One place where there is no love lost is at Pauley Pavilion where UCLA looks to avenge a defeat earlier in the season at the hands of USC. 2/8/2010 Washington State's Cook Named Pac-10 Women's Basketball Player of the Week April Cook (Carson, Calif.) scored a career-high 33 points against Arizona State on Saturday, leading WSU to its first league win of the season and the Cougars' first victory in Tempe, Ariz. in 13 years, 66-62. The victory also snapped an 11-game losing streak to ASU, spanning nearly six years. The 33 points were the most scored by a Cougar in over a decade and the ninth-most all-time in the program's history. Cook netted a career-high 13 field goals on 18 attempts (.722), leading WSU to its fourth-largest comeback win after being down as many as 13 points. 2/7/2010 No. 2 Stanford Handles USC, 77-39 Jayne Appel passed Nicole Powell to become Stanford's career rebounding leader with 1,153, Kayla Pedersen had 18 points and 14 boards and the second-ranked Cardinal beat cold-shooting Southern California 77-39 on Sunday for their 42nd straight home win at Maples Pavilion. 2/6/2010 Pac-10 Women's Basketball Round-Up: February 6, 2010 A summary of women's basketball action around the conference on Saturday, February 6. Today's games: |
2009-10 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS
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