Stailee Heard collected 21 points and 11 rebounds as No. 25 Oklahoma State rolled to an 85-55 upset of visiting No. 12 Kansas State on Saturday afternoon in Stillwater, Okla.
Heard also had four assists and was one of three players to score in double figures as the Cowgirls (19-4, 9-3 Big 12) beat an AP-ranked opponent for the third time this season. Anna Gret Asi scored 24 points for Oklahoma State, while Micah Gray added 19.
The Wildcats (22-3, 10-2) were paced by 13 points from Jaelyn Glenn and 11 points from Serena Sundell.
Oklahoma State never trailed after closing the first frame on a 26-3 run and went on to lead by as much as 44 points.
No. 18 West Virginia 79, Houston 51
JJ Quinerly scored 20 points as the Mountaineers beat the host Cougars.
Quinerly scored 13 of those points in a game-opening 20-0 run for West Virginia (19-4, 9-3 Big 12). Jordan Harrison added 14 points and four assists, Sydney Shaw tallied 13 points, and Kyah Watson notched 12 points, eight boards and five assists in the third straight win for the Mountaineers.
Gigi Cooke had 16 points for Houston (5-19, 1-12), while Laila Blair chipped in 10 points and Kierra Merchant provided nine points and 10 assists. It was the seventh straight loss for the Cougars.
West Virginia forced Houston into 26 turnovers and scored 39 points off those mistakes by the Cougars.
–Field Level Media
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