Connecticut's Tierney Lawlor celebrates during the first half of the team's NCAA college basketball game against Memphis in Storrs, Conn., Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Fred Beckham)
Connecticut's Tierney Lawlor celebrates during the first half of the team's NCAA college basketball game against Memphis in Storrs, Conn., Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Fred Beckham)

Seattle— Kelsey Plum surpassed Jackie Stiles to become the NCAA’s all-time scoring leader with a career-best 57 points in the final regular season game of her career, leading No. 11 Washington past Utah 84-77 on Saturday.

Plum hit 19 of 28 shots and was 13 of 16 at the free-throw line, surpassing Stiles’ mark of 3,393 points midway through the fourth quarter. Plum now has 3,397 career points.

No. 1 UConn 91, Memphis 48

Storrs, Conn. — Katie Lou Samuelson broke out of a shooting slump, scoring 29 points to lead UConn to a win over Memphis that extended the Huskies record winning streak to 103 games.

The sophomore star, who was just 13 of 40 from the field during her previous three games, hit 11 of her 14 shots against the Tigers. She was 5 of 8 from 3-point range.

Nepheesa Collier added 19 points and senior Saniya Chong had 14 points and seven assists in her final regular-season home game for the Huskies (28-0, 15-0 AAC).

No. 4 Baylor 86Texas Tech 48

Waco, Texas — Nina Davis scored 16 points, coach Kim Mulkey reached her 500th career victory and Baylor claimed its seventh straight Big 12 regular-season title with a win over Texas Tech.

Baylor (27-2, 16-1) led 28-11 after shooting 62 percent in the first quarter.

No. 23 Temple 88Cincinnati 64

Philadelphia — Tanaya Atkinson scored a career-high 30 points on 12-of-18 shooting and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Temple (22-6, 12-3 American) over Cincinnati.

Alliya Butts added 23 points, hitting five 3-pointers, and Feyonda Fitzgerald 18 with 11 assists.

Temple scored the first six points of the game and the last 17 of the first quarter to lead 23-2. Atkinson had nine points and Butts eight.

he second seed with a win.