Choctaws break out

Mississippi College, which started the day 16-2 with losses to McMurry and Howard Payne, beat a ranked team for the first time this season as four players scored in double figures to down No. 18 Texas-Dallas 74-64.

It was UT-D's first loss to a D-III team since Nov. 22. Mississippi College must return to Texas-Dallas next Saturday. Saturday's women's scores.

No. 8 UW-Eau Claire zoned No. 2 UW-Whitewater out, holding the Warhawks to 4-for-22 three-point shooting while Heather Witt poured in 28 for the Blugolds in the 70-51 win. �Our rebounding really opened the floor up for us and allowed us to get the ball out and go,� said Witt. �We were able to put pressure on them defensively, and it created a lot of scoring opportunities.�

Seventh-ranked George Fox had little trouble remaining undefeated, as freshman guard Sage Indendi scored a career-high 24 points to lead the Bruins past Whitman 67-36.

&&g-boxr&&No. 6 Hope avenged its only loss with a vengeance, rolling over St. Mary's (Ind.) 84-59. Fourth-ranked Amherst bounced back from its only loss, but just barely, winning at home against Colby 65-64. No. 17 Moravian got taken to overtime on Friday night and got taken down on Saturday, losing at 10-10 Juniata 64-58. No. 1 Illinois Wesleyan got 27 points and 11 rebounds from Christina Solari in winning 65-55 at North Central. Keli Ward got her fifth consecutive double-double to help No. 13 York (Pa.) past Stevenson 67-54.

Cabrini improved to 15-3 and remained unbeaten in the CSAC, rolling past Cedar Crest 69-53. Photo gallery. Scranton won at Susquehanna and took over sole possession of first place in the Landmark Conference with Moravian's loss. Hardin-Simmons won its eighth in a row, winning 69-66 at Mary Hardin-Baylor. WPI and Mount Holyoke combined to shoot just three free throws in a game the Engineers won 44-33.