No. 2 Raiders, No. 3 Horns upended

? Anne O’Neil always will have a great memory from Wednesday night, even though everything she did wasn’t so pretty.

O’Neil hit a 15-foot jump shot with two-tenths of a second to play, lifting Iowa State to a 64-63 victory that ended second-ranked Texas Tech’s 15-game winning streak.

O’Neil, who had 16 of her 20 points in the second half, missed the first of two free throws, but made the second to give Iowa State (8-5 overall, 2-2 Big 12 Conference) a 62-61 lead with 18 seconds remaining.

A jump shot by Jia Perkins with eight seconds left gave Texas Tech (15-1, 1-1) a 63-62 lead. But O’Neil brought the ball up, drove to the left side of the free-throw line and connected on just her sixth field goal in 20 attempts to give the Cyclones the victory.

“I had missed so many I thought I might as well try to make one,” O’Neil said. “I felt like I was dribbling too much, and I thought time was going to run out. So, I did a quick spin and shot it and I saw it go through the hoop.”

She did exactly as instructed by Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly. He told his team to get the ball to O’Neil and told her to push it up the floor as hard as she could.

“I said, ‘If you see an opening, shoot it or if they come quick, dump it off,'” Fennelly explained. “I think it was appropriate Anne made that shot. It was nice to see it go in for her.”

No. 24 Baylor 78, No. 3 Texas 64

Waco, Texas — Emily Niemann scored 15 points to help Baylor roll over Texas, snapping the Longhorns’ 15-game winning streak in the Big 12. Sophia Young and Steffanie Blackmon added 14 points apiece for Baylor (14-2, 2-1), which overwhelmed Texas (14-2, 2-1) in the first half with accurate shooting. And the Longhorns, led by Tiffany Jackson’s 14 points, made just two baskets over the first nine minutes of the second half.

No. 15 Oklahoma 65, Texas A&M 56, OT

College Station, Texas — Maria Villarroel scored 21 points, and Leah Rush had six of her 17 in overtime to lead Oklahoma. Tocarra Williams went the length of the floor for Texas A&M with 26 seconds remaining to tie the game at 55-55 and force the overtime. The Sooners (12-2, 2-1) outscored Texas A&M (7-7, 0-3) 10-1 in the extra session, with the Aggies missing all nine of their shots.

Nebraska 74, Missouri 69

Columbia, Mo. — Katie Morse had 18 points and Kiera Hardy added 17 to lead Nebraska past Missouri. Nebraska (12-2, 2-1) led for most of the first half, as the Tigers shot just 36 percent from the field. Tracy Lozier added 12 points and five assists for the Tigers (9-5, 0-3).