Oregon women score 35 in 4th, beat No. 24 Washington 75-63


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SEATTLE (AP) — Maite Cazorla and Kat Cooper each scored 16 points and Oregon used 35 fourth-quarter points to beat No. 24 Washington 75-63 on Sunday.

Oregon was behind by 14 points at halftime but made four 3-pointers in the first three minutes of the third quarter to pull to 38-31. The Ducks made six field goals in the quarter — all from 3-point range — and trailed 44-40 entering the fourth.

The Ducks took their first lead of the game at 52-51 after Lexi Bando's free throw with 6:40 remaining. It came during Oregon's 14-0 spurt for a 59-51 lead.

Kelsey Plum hit a 3-pointer with 43 seconds left to get Washington within 67-62 but Lexi Petersen answered with two free throws.

Petersen finished with 14 points for Oregon (17-6, 6-6 Pac-12), which has won six of seven games after losing its first five in conference play. Jillian Alleyne had nine points and seven rebounds after tying the school record with her 88th career double-double Friday.

Plum scored 26 points for Washington (16-7, 7-5).

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