Associated Press ADVERTISING Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Shoni Schimmel scored 14 points, Bria Smith added 12 and No. 7 Louisville cruised to a 91-49 victory over Missouri State on Tuesday night. Asia Taylor added 10 points and seven rebounds
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Shoni Schimmel scored 14 points, Bria Smith added 12 and No. 7 Louisville cruised to a 91-49 victory over Missouri State on Tuesday night.
Asia Taylor added 10 points and seven rebounds for the Cardinals (8-1), who played most of the game without senior guard Antonita Slaughter after she collapsed and was taken off the court on a stretcher early in the first half.
Louisville was leading 7-2 with 17:13 to play in the first half when Slaughter, who had started the game and scored the first basket, went to the bench and suddenly collapsed. Coach Jeff Walz and his staff rushed to her aid and EMS was immediately called to the bench.
Slaughter was transported to the hospital by ambulance. A Louisville spokesman said Slaughter was awake and alert and undergoing tests.
Kenzie Williams scored 13 points and Tyonna Snow added 12 to lead Missouri State (1-5), which lost its fourth straight.
WACO, Texas — Odyssey Sims scored 29 points and had 13 assists to become the Baylor career leader in that category.
It was the first game in 10 days for the Lady Bears (7-0), who extended their nation’s-best home winning streak to 64 games.
Nina Davis had 15 points in 17 minutes while Makenzie Robertson scored 13 points, Khadijiah Cave had 12 and Chardonae Fuqua 10 for Baylor. Niya Johnson had 14 assists. Sims had five steals and five rebounds with one turnover in her 27 minutes.
Short-handed San Jose State (4-4), with only eight players in uniform, ran out to a 23-18 lead on Rebecca Woodberry’s third 3-pointer with 13:40 left in the first half.
The Lady Bears then scored 14 straight points in less than 3 minutes as part of a 31-7 run.
Woodberry finished with 19 points, while Classye James had 17 and Ta’rea Cunnigan 16.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Raigyne Moncrief had 22 points, nine rebounds, six assists and five steals for LSU.
The Lady Tigers (7-1) shot 12.5 percent from behind the arc (1 of 8) but outscored Indiana State 54-24 in the paint. With 9:37 left to play in the first half, 16 of LSU’s 20 points had come on layups.
Indiana State outscored the Lady Tigers 41-38 in the second half but could not erase the 20-point halftime deficit.
Anna Munn led the Sycamores (3-2) with 24 points.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Karla Gilbert had 16 points and 11 rebounds to Texas A&M.
Courtney Williams added 10 points and 12 rebounds for Texas A&M (5-2), while Courtney Walker and Chelsea Jennings scored 10 points each. Gilbert was 6 of 7 from the field and had eight offensive rebounds.
Ahjalee Harvey led San Diego State (1-5) with seven points.
The Aggies ran out to a 17-3 lead and was ahead 31-14 at halftime.
Texas A&M limited San Diego State to 23.2 percent shooting overall, while shooting 41.9 percent.