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No. 3/3 Connecticut (20-2) snapped the Blue Devils’ 34-game home winning streak with a 61-45 victory Monday night.
UConn senior Tiffany Hayes was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on Jan. 30.
No. 20/18 Georgetown upset No. 11/12 Rutgers 54-36 on Sunday.
Senior Natalie Novosel was chosen as one of the 10 finalists for the 2011-12 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.
Connecticut and USF were winners on Wednesday night as there were just two games on the schedule.
Khadijah Rushdan scored the final 11 points for the Scarlet Knights, including a lay-up with 1.5 seconds left that completed a 16-point comeback.
No. 2/2 Notre Dame stifled No. 7/9 Tennessee 72-44 on Monday night.
There were two BIG EAST games on Sunday afternoon and road teams came away with wins in each contest. Louisville won at Georgetown and Syracuse won at Seton Hall.
Notre Dame's Devereaux Peters helped the Fighting Irish to a 2-0 conference week, averaging 19.5 ppg in 20.0 minutes per game.
Road teams went 5-1 on Saturday, with No. 2/2 Notre Dame the only squad to win at home.
Doug Bruno will return as an assistant coach, along side USA Basketball head coach Geno Auriemma, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
No. 3/3 Connecticut beat Cincinnati 80-37 on Thursday night.
Louisville defeated Providence 64-48 on Wednesday night at home.
UConn held the Tar Heels were held to their lowest offensive output ever in an 86-35 win.
The Hoyas cruised to a 69-42 victory over Syracuse at McDonough Arena in a game televised on ESPNU.
DePaul junior Anna Martin is the BIG EAST Player of the Week named on Jan. 16.
Erica Wheeler scored a career-high 23 points, including an off-balance 3-pointer with the shot clock running out in overtime to lead Rutgers in an exciting win.
A quick look around the league at BIG EAST women's basketball.
St. John’s continued its recent impressive play with a 70-58 victory at Syracuse Wednesday night.
Notre Dame jumped to the No. 2 spot in both polls after a 74-67 overtime victory over then-No. 2/2 Connecticut at home on Jan. 7.
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