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Mystics rookie G Georgia Amoore injures ACL
Georgia Amoore speaks to the media during press conferences ahead of the Wildcats’ NCAA first-round game against Liberty. Thursday, March 20, 2025 Washington Mystics rookie guard Georgia Amoore sustained an injury to her right ACL in Tuesday’s practice.
The team announced Wednesday that it is examining treatment and rehabilitation options for Amoore, 24.
The Mystics selected Amoore with the sixth overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft on April 14.
Amoore is an Australia native who played college hoops at Virginia Tech (2020-24) and Kentucky (2024-25).
The two-time All-American averaged 15.7 points and 5.5 assists in 157 games for the Hokies and Wildcats.
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Milos Uzan’s 26 points lead No. 5 Houston to definitive win over Colorado
Feb 28, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Cougars guard Milos Uzan (7) dribbles against the Colorado Buffaloes in the first half at Fertitta Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images Milos Uzan poured in 26 points while hitting on five of his seven 3-point shots as host No. 5 Houston got back on the winning track with a 102-62 win over Colorado on Saturday afternoon in a late-season Big 12 Conference dustup.
The Cougars (24-5, 12-4 Big 12) shrugged off a ragged start to build a 26-point lead at halftime behind a balanced attack that had all eight players who saw the court score at least two points. Colorado never got closer than 21 points in the second half before the Cougars reasserted themselves, stretching the margin to 94-58 on Emanuel Sharp’s 3-pointer with 5:35 to play.
From there, Houston cruised to the finish to snap a three-game losing streak and dispel any doubts about its fitness for the season’s stretch run and the NCAA Tournament.
Joseph Tugler added 14 points for the Cougars, with Chris Cenac Jr. hitting for 12, Kingston Flemings scoring 11 and Sharp, Chase McCarty and Mercy Miller tallying 10 points apiece.
Isaiah Johnson led Colorado with 19 points. Bangot Dak added 15 and Sebastian Rancik had 11 for the Buffaloes (16-13, 6-10), who had a two-game winning streak snapped.
The Buffaloes built a 10-2 lead when Rancik hit a layup at the 17:09 mark of the first half, but Houston responded with a 15-6 run capped by a layup from Kalifa Sakho four minutes later to leapfrog to a 17-16 advantage. That margin grew to 23-16 after Flemings drove the lane for a layup with 11:58 left in the half that capped a 12-0 run for the Cougars.
Free throws by Jalin Holland and Rancik ended Houston’s run. But the Cougars began another surge, scoring 12 straight points and building the lead to 35-19 when Miller canned 3-pointer with 7:42 left until halftime.
Houston was up 43-27 when Colorado coach Tad Boyle was assessed his second technical foul of the game and ejected with 3:06 to play in the half. The Cougars finished the half on a 12-2 run to carry a 55-29 advantage into the break.
Uzan led all scorers with 16 points before halftime while McCarty added 10 for Houston, which shot 55.6% and broached the 50-point mark in a first half for the second time this season. Dak paced the Buffaloes with 11 points.
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Florida State stays hot with thorough win over Georgia Tech
Feb 28, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Florida State Seminoles guard Robert McCray V. (6) drives to the basket against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the first half at McCamish Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Robert McCray V scored a game-high 20 points to help visiting Florida State post a wire-to-wire 80-71 victory over Georgia Tech in Atlantic Coast Conference play on Saturday in Atlanta.
Thomas Bassong had 14 points and 12 rebounds, while Chauncey Wiggins chipped in 12 points for Florida State (15-14, 8-8 ACC), which won its seventh game in nine tries.
Kowacie Reeves Jr.’s 17 points led Georgia Tech (11-18, 2-14), followed by Jaeden Mustaf’s 16 and 15 points apiece from Akai Fleming and Kam Craft. The Yellow Jackets lost their 10th straight game.
After trailing by 16 points with three minutes left in the first half, Georgia Tech sliced its deficit to 45-43 on Reeves’ 3-pointer with 17:23 left in the second.
Florida State rebuilt its cushion to eight on AJ Swinton’s dunk and Cam Miles’ layup at the 10:54 mark. McCray’s stepback 3-pointer extended the lead to 65-53.
Meanwhile, Georgia Tech went 8:37 without a field goal until Craft’s 3-pointer with 5:52 remaining cut the Yellow Jackets’ deficit to 68-58.
Martin Sommerville was fouled and made an off-balance floater at the 4:13 mark, then completed the three-point play to give the Seminoles a 72-60 lead. Bassong put the finishing touches on the convincing victory with a dunk with 1:36 left.
McCray’s personal 7-0 run gave Florida State an early 9-2 lead. Kobe MaGee and Swinton drilled triples to extend the visitors’ advantage to 18-8 with 13:42 left in the first half.
Fleming’s 3-pointer pulled the Yellow Jackets within six, but Miles’ layup stamped a 6-0 Seminoles run to put them ahead 26-14 at the 8:34 mark. The margin ballooned to 16 on Wiggins’ corner 3-pointer with 4:41 remaining.
After Somerville drilled three free throws, Georgia Tech answered with a 12-1 run, including Craft and Reeves’ consecutive 3-pointers, to trim the halftime deficit to 41-36.
The Yellow Jackets held Florida State without a made field goal for the final 4:40 of the opening half.
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Alex Karaban, No. 6 UConn sink Seton Hall
Feb 28, 2026; Storrs, Connecticut, USA; UConn Huskies forward Alex Karaban (11) shoots the ball against Seton Hall Pirates guard Tajuan Simpkins (2) in the first half at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images Alex Karaban made 5 of 6 3-point attempts and scored a game-high 23 points, lifting No. 6 UConn to a 71-67 victory over Seton Hall on Saturday in a Big East matchup played In Storrs, Conn.
Solo Ball added 14 points for UConn (27-3, 17-2 Big East), which trailed by eight points midway through the second half.
Karaban sank two free throws to give UConn a 68-65 lead with 20 seconds to play.
After Seton Hall’s Adam Clark missed a 3-pointer, Ball made two free throws that extended UConn’s lead with eight seconds left. Following Najai Hines’ basket, Ball capped the scoring by making a free throw with three seconds remaining.
Seton Hall (19-10, 9-9) received 20 points from A.J. Staton-McCray, 12 from Elijah Fisher and 11 from Hines. Clark, who entered the game averaging a team-high 12.5 points per game, was held to four points.
The Pirates made 9 of 18 3-point attempts after going 0 for 18 from 3-point range in their last game, a 51-47 victory over Georgetown. Seton Hall was 1 of 16 from beyond the 3-point arc when it dropped a 69-64 decision to UConn on Jan. 13.
Despite 15 first-half points from Karaban, Seton Hall had a 33-32 halftime lead.
UConn took a 43-42 lead on a Jayden Ross layup with 14:57 left in the second half, but Seton Hall had a 54-46 advantage – its largest lead of the game – after a Staton-McCray 3-pointer with 9:33 remaining in regulation.
Braylon Mullins capped a 10-0 run that put UConn in front 58-56 with 5:57 left.
It was 63-63 after a Fisher jump shot with 2:02 to play, but the Huskies took a lead they wouldn’t relinquish when Ball made two free throws that erased a 65-64 deficit.
Mullins (11) and Tarris Reed (10) also scored in double figures for UConn.
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