Women's Top 25 roundup: No. 5 LSU bounces Washington St. to claim Paradise Jam title

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sat 29th November, 22:07 2025
NCAA Womens Basketball: Louisiana State at TulaneNov 17, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers head coach Kim Mulkey reacts after a play by LSU Tigers guard Flau'Jae Johnson (4) during the first half against the Tulane Green Wave at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

No. 5 LSU eclipsed the 100-point mark for an NCAA-record eighth consecutive game as the Tigers rolled to a 112-35 victory over Washington State to claim the Paradise Jam's Reef Division championship in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Flau'jae Johnson scored 16 points in 22 minutes to pace seven players in double figures for LSU (8-0), which led 29-8 after one quarter and 54-17 at the half. Jada Richard provided 14 points while Amiya Joyner, ZaKiyah Johnson, Mikaylah Williams, Grace Knox and MiLaysia Fulwiley each added 12. The Tigers canned 56.3% of their shots.

Charlotte Abraham led Washington State (1-7) with 10 points before fouling out. Malvina Haziri added nine points as the Cougars shot 27.1% from the field, committed 31 turnovers and lost the rebounding battle by a 52-15 count.

No. 12 North Carolina 80, Columbia 63

The Tar Heels closed with a 23-14 fourth quarter to put away the pesky Lions at the Cancun Challenge on Saturday in Cancun, Mexico.

Lanie Grant set the pace with 19 points while Ciera Toomey was nearly perfect inside, scoring 18 on 8-for-9 shooting. Elina Aarnisalo added 15, and Indya Nivar stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, six rebounds, six assists and six steals. Nyla Harris chipped in 10 off the bench as North Carolina (8-1) shot 57.6% from the field and 5 of 12 from deep.

Carolina's defense carried the day. The Tar Heels piled up 14 steals and forced 21 Columbia turnovers, turning pressure into separation after a tight first half that saw North Carolina take a slender 35-31 lead into the break.

Riley Weiss led Columbia (4-4) with a game-high 21 points while shooting 4 of 9 from beyond the arc. Perri Page posted 13 points and eight boards and Susie Rafiu added 11 points and eight rebounds. The Lions shot 47.6% on 3-point attempts but couldn't overcome the miscues down the stretch.

No. 13 Ole Miss 81, George Mason 67

The Rebels improved to 7-0 on the season and captured the Daytona Beach Classic with a victory over the Patriots.

Christeen Iwuala posted a double-double, tallying 21 points and adding 10 rebounds for Ole Miss. She converted 8 of 11 shots from the floor and 5 of 6 from the free throw line. Cotie McMahon and Debreasha Powe added 14 points apiece. Ole Miss scored the first dozen points of the game, holding Mason off the scoreboard until 2:27 remained in the first quarter.

George Mason (5-4) was led by Zahirah Walton, who scored 20 points, while Kennedy Harris totaled 19. After trailing by as many as 22 points late in the third quarter, the Patriots cut the deficit to as little as eight in the final frame.


No. 17 Vanderbilt 84, BYU 71

The Commodores started slow, but found their rhythm after the first quarter to topple BYU and claim the Paradise Jam Island Division title in Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands.

BYU (7-1) sprinted to a 28-16 first-quarter lead, but a 13-0 Vanderbilt (8-0) run in the second quarter flipped it and the Commodores led 40-39 at halftime. Vanderbilt outscored BYU, 24-16 in the third quarter to take command.

Mikayla Blakes poured in a game-high 27 points with six assists, and Justine Pissott supplied an 18-point, 10-rebound double-double for Vanderbilt. Marya Hudgins led the Cougars with 24 points and 12 rebounds.

No. 23 Louisville 88, East Tennessee State 50

The Cardinals outscored the visiting Bucs 48-22 in the second and third quarters and won for the sixth time in their last seven outings.

Louisville (6-2) reserve Imari Berry led the way with 17 points in only 21 minutes. Laura Ziegler added 16 points, hitting 4 of 6 shots from beyond the arc, while Elif Istanbulluoglu pitched in with 15 points.

Carmen Richardson and Anala Nelson each scored 13 points for East Tennessee State (2-6). The Bucs misfired on 21 of 24 shots from 3-point range, while the Cardinals flourished, knocking down 10 of 21.

No. 24 Oklahoma State 87, Miami 84

The Cowgirls got 26 points from reserve Jadyn Wooten and outlasted the Hurricanes at the Cayman Islands Classic in George Town, Cayman Islands.

Amari Whiting added 23 points, eight assists, six boards and three steals for Oklahoma State (8-1), while Haleigh Timmer chipped in 17 points. Five players scored in double figures for Miami (5-2) including Gal Raviv (21 points), Amarachi Kimpson (17 points) and Ra Shaya Kyle (11 points, 13 rebounds).

Trailing 42-31 after a 10-point second quarter, the Cowgirls roared out of halftime with a 16-4 burst -- all from Wooten, Whiting and Timmer -- to grab a 47-46 lead. Miami's last lead was at 76-75 with 4:10 remaining, but Oklahoma State scored nine consecutive points to take control down the stretch.

--Field Level Media

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