Indiana’s Mackenzie Holmes puts up a shot against Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski during their game Sunday in Bloomington, Indiana. Darron Cummings/Associated Press

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Mackenzie Holmes of Gorham scored 22 points, Sydney Parrish sank the go-ahead 3-pointer and No. 4 Indiana bounced back from its first loss with a 74-62 overtime victory over Nebraska on Sunday.

Indiana outscored Nebraska 12-0 in overtime after the Cornhuskers’ Jaz Shelley missed a potential game-winning jumper in the final seconds of regulation.

Holmes made 8 of 14 shots, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked five shots for the Hoosiers (13-1, 3-1 Big Ten), who outlasted the Cornhuskers (10-5, 2-2) in a game that was tied 13 times and had 17 lead changes.

The final lead change came with 3:57 remaining, when Parrish hit her third 3. The rest of the Hoosiers were 1 for 13 from beyond the arc.

Parrish finished with 16 points. Chloe Moore-McNeil added 13, including 7 of 8 at the free-throw line.

Isabelle Bourne led the Cornhuskers with 15 points.

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(5) NOTRE DAME 85, BOSTON COLLEGE 48: Olivia Miles and KK Bransford scored 17 points apiece as the Irish (12-1, 3-0 ACC) dominated the Eagles (11-5, 1-2) in South Bend, Indiana.

Miles had six rebounds, five assists and three steals.

Bransford produced a career-best in scoring.

Sonia Citron tallied 15 points to go with six rebounds and four assists for the Fighting Irish.

Andrea Daley scored 17 points and Taina Mair had 10, while Maria Gakeng blocked six shots for Boston College.

(7) VIRGINIA TECH 68, (13) NORTH CAROLINA 65: Georgia Amoore hit three free throws with 1.8 seconds remaining to lift the Hokies (12-2, 2-2) to a victory over the Tar Heels (9-4, 0-2) in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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Amoore finished with a game-high 24 points, connecting on 7 of 17 from the floor, including a career-high six 3-pointers for the Hokies, who registered their first victory over a ranked team this season.

With the game tied at 65, Virginia Tech called a timeout with 14.2 seconds to go. The Hokies ran the clock down, and Amoore was fouled by North Carolina’s Kennedy Todd-Williams while attempting a 3-pointer.

North Carolina called a timeout after Amoore’s third free throw. The Tar Heels tried to inbound the ball, but Virginia Tech’s D’asia Gregg knocked the pass into the backcourt and time ran out.

(9) LSU 88, VANDERBILT 63: Angel Reese had 21 points and 17 rebounds to maintain her streak of double-doubles in every game this season, and the Tigers (14-0, 2-0 SEC) remained unbeaten with a victory over the Commodores (9-7, 0-2) in New Orleans.

Alexis Morris had 15 points, including a 3-pointer that gave the Tigers a 70-47 lead early in the fourth quarter, to go with her 12 assists and three steals.

Flau’jae Johnson scored 20 points, giving the LSU freshman 10 or more points in four of her last five games.

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OREGON STATE 77, (10) UCLA 72: The Bruins (13-2, 2-1 Pac-12) wasn’t the same team without leading scorer Charisma Osborne and Oregon State took advantage of her absence. Raegan Beers had 22 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Beavers (9-5, 1-2 Pac-12) in a win in Corvallis, Oregon. It was Oregon State’s first victory of the season against a ranked opponent.

UCLA had its six-game winning streak snapped.

Osborne, a senior guard who averages a team-high 18.0 points and 6.1 rebounds, suffered a left shoulder injury early in the fourth quarter of Friday’s win at No. 17 Oregon. Projected as an early first-round pick in this year’s WNBA draft, Osborne was on UCLA’s bench Sunday with her arm in a sling.

(11) UTAH 61, WASHINGTON 53: Gianna Kneepkens scored 18 points and the Utes (14-0, 3-0 Pac-12) pulled out a win over the Huskies (9-4, 1-2) in Seattle, in the undefeated Utes’ worse offensive game of the season.

Alissa Pili added 17 points and eight rebounds for the Utes, who average 90.8 points a game, second in the country.

Lauren Schwartz scored 17 points for Washington, which was playing its first ranked opponent. Dalayah Daniels added 14 points and 10 rebounds.

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ILLINOIS 90, (12) IOWA 86: Genesis Bryant scored 24 points, Makira Cook added 20, and the Illini (13-2, 3-1 Big Ten) defeated the Hawkeyes (11-4, 3-1) in Champaign, Illinois.

After trailing 18-13 through one quarter, Illinois outscored Iowa 31-15 in the second quarter and held on to win in a dramatic fourth quarter that saw the Hawkeyes get within one point.

The win over a ranked team gives the Illini, who won only seven games a season ago, a shot at cracking the Top 25.

(17) OREGON 73, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 45: Endyia Rogers had 19 points, six assists and three steals against her former team and Taya Hanson had season highs with 17 points and five made 3-pointers to help the Ducks (11-3, 2-1 Pac-12) beat the Trojans (11-3, 1-2) in Eugene, Oregon.

Oregon had lost back-to-back games, falling 84-67 to No. 3 Ohio State at the San Diego Invitational on Dec. 21 before an 82-74 loss against No. 10 UCLA on Friday but bounced back with a convincing win that stretched its win streak against the Trojans to 13 games.

(24) ARKANSAS 71, KENTUCKY 50: Erynn Barnum and Saylor Poffenbarger scored 17 points apiece and the Razorbacks (14-3, 1-1 SEC) ended a three-game losing streak with a rare win at Kentucky, topping the Wildcats (8-6, 0-2).

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Makayla Daniels added 11 points for the Razorbacks, who are now 4-13 in Lexington, last winning there in 2003.

MEN’S HOCKEY

BOWDOIN 5, SOUTHERN MAINE 1: The Polar Bears (6-1-1) got first-period goals from Jesse Lycan, Chris Brown and Luke Wheeler and rolled past the Huskies (2-9-1) in Gorham.

Albert Washco and Andy Stoneman also scored for Bowdoin, and Jimmy Duffy had three assists.

Dylan Hullaby’s goal with 4:23 left spoiled Alex Kozic’s shutout bid. Kozic made 22 saves. USM’s Kyle Penton stopped 35 shots.

MANHATTANVILLE 1, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 1: Glynn Robitaille and AJ Bella scored in a shootout as Manhattanville (6-5-1) won the Middlebury Holiday Classic after the teams officially played to a 1-1 tie in Middlebury, Vermont.

Jayden Price gave UNE (8-3-1) a 1-0 lead with a power-play goal late in the second period, but Manhattanville tied it less than two minutes later.


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