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Roundup: No. 14 Michigan throttles No. 18 Notre Dame in Detroit

Syndication: The Courier-JournalKentucky’s coach Kenny Brooks watches the play as the Blue and White team scrimmaged each other in Memorial Coliseum Friday night.
Oct. 17, 2025

Olivia Olson’s 20 points led No. 14 Michigan in a 93-54 romp past No. 18 Notre Dame on Saturday in Detroit.

The Wolverines (3-0) overcame 19 turnovers as Mila Holloway notched 12 points, Syla Swords, who knocked down three 3-pointers, added 11 points and nine rebounds and Ashley Sofilkanich contributed 10 points. Michigan finished with a 38-2 advantage in bench scoring.

Cassandre Prosper’s 17 points and KK Bransford’s 15 points paced Notre Dame (3-1), which was held to 25 second-half points. The Irish shot 28.3% from the field, including 2-for-22 on 3-pointers.

Michigan never trailed and used a 20-9 run in the middle of the second quarter to build a 37-21 lead.

No. 11 North Carolina 82, Fairfield 68

Laila Hull scored 14 points off the bench as the Tar Heels produced a dominant second quarter and defeated Fairfield in the WBCA Challenge at Las Vegas.

Ciera Toomey and reserves Nyla Harris and Nyla Brooks all had 12 points and Indya Nivar added 10 points for the Tar Heels (3-1), who two nights earlier lost in a showdown with No. 3 UCLA.

Janele Brown had 16 points and Meghan Andersen and Kaety L’Amoreaux both had 15 points for Fairfield (3-1).

Fairfield led 19-11 after the first quarter, but North Carolina outscored the Stags, 26-6, in the second quarter. The Tar Heels opened the fourth quarter on a 15-4 run for a 74-49 lead.

No. 23 Kentucky 76, Marshall 44

Led by Jordan Obi’s 17 points, four Kentucky players scored in double figures Saturday as the No. 23 Wildcats routed Marshall 76-44 in Huntington, WVa.

Clara Strack added 15 points and 13 rebounds for Kentucky (5-0), and Asia Boone scored 14 and Teonni Key 10. Teammate Amelia Hassett grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds.

Kentucky shot 81% from the free-throw line, making 17 of 21 attempts. Marshall (2-2) shot only 59.1% (13 of 22).

Timaya Lewis-Eutsey and Blessing King paced the Thundering Herd with nine points and five rebounds apiece.

No. 25 Washington 72, Utah 61

Sayvia Sellers poured in 30 points on 12-for-23 shooting and the visiting Huskies took control in the second half at Salt Lake City.

Washington (3-0) shot only 3-for-17 from 3-point range, but methodically pulled away from a 36-36 halftime tie. Hannah Stines added 14 points and a team-high eight rebounds.

Maty Wilke had 13 points and Reese Ross and Lani White both scored 12 points for Utah (3-1), which shot 41.5% from the field.

–Field Level Media

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