New York
The 14-game win streak is the longest for the Tigers (18-6, 11-0) since 1998, which also marks the last time they were 11-0 in the Ivy League. They have three league games remaining.
Cannady was 6 of 11 from the arc and the Tigers finished 10 of 27 on 3-pointers. Myles Stephens added 16 points.
Mike Smith scored 11 points and Nate Hickman 10 for the Lions (10-14, 4-7), who finished with a season-low point total and have lost five straight.
Harvard 77, Yale 64
Cambridge, Mass.
The Crimson (17-7, 9-2 Ivy League), who have won five straight and are 16-3 since opening the season 1-4, sit two games behind undefeated Princeton with three games remaining. Harvard plays the Tigers on March 3.
Penn 69, Cornell 66
Ithica, n.y.
Penn (12-12, 5-6 Ivy League) opened up a 43-31 lead with 17:45 to go, but Cornell erased the gap over the proceeding seven minutes, taking a 53-51 lead on a Matt Morgan jumper.
Iowa State 70No. 6 Texas 66
Austin, Texas
Down two with seven minutes remaining, Iowa State (17-11, 8-9 Big 12) took control with a 9-0 run.
Bridget Carleton scored points 18 for Iowa State, but she committed two turnovers in the final minute to give Texas an opportunity. The Longhorns (21-7, 14-3) had a chance to tie it after the second turnover, but Carlton blocked Ariel Atkins’ driving shot with nine seconds left and then made two free throws.
No. 15 UCLA 79, Arizona 56
Tucson, Ariz.
Monique Billings added 12 points and 11 rebounds to help UCLA (21-7, 12-5) win its third straight.
LaBrittney Jones had 26 points for Arizona (13-15, 4-13).
No. 19 DePaul 77Villanova 50
Chicago
Jacqui Grant added 12 points and 10 rebounds for DePaul (23-6, 15-2), which moved a half-game ahead of Creighton (14-2) in the Big East.
Mary Gedaka led Villanova (16-12, 11-6) with 12 points.
NO. 21 DRAKE 70, NORTHERN IOWA 57
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Lizzy Wendell scored 21 points and No. 21 Drake beat Northern Iowa to wrap up the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season championship.
The Bulldogs (23-4, 16-0) won their 17th straight game to break the school record they shared with the 1996-97 team. Madison Weekly scored 19 points for the Panthers (20-7, 13-3).
