LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., Coco Miller scored 17 points to lead a balanced attack and No. 7 Georgia used suffocating defense to beat No. 5 Rutgers 82-53 Sunday in the Elite 4 Holiday Classic.
Tawana McDonald added 15 points and Christi Thomas had 12 points and eight rebounds for Georgia (5-2).
NO. 2 TENNESSEE 90, NO. 18 WISCONSIN 66: At Knoxville, Tenn., Kristen Clement scored 18 points, including 12 in the second half, as Tennessee won its fifth straight.
Tennessee got 15 points from Michelle Snow. Kara Lawson added 12 and Tamika Catchings had 10.
NO. 3 DUKE 88, GEORGE MASON 68: At Fairfax, Va., Alana Beard scored 20 points and Georgia Schweitzer added 17 as Duke made their first five shots of the second half and reeled off 16 of the first 18 points for an insurmountable lead.
NO. 4 NOTRE DAME 78, N. CAROLINA 55: At Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Niele Ivey scored 16 of her 18 points in the decisive first half for Notre Dame in the Elite 4 Holiday Classic.
The Irish are off to their second 6-0 start in the program's 23 years, and can set the school record for consecutive wins to open a season against Villanova on Wednesday.
NO. 6 PURDUE 73, NO. 25 BOSTON COLLEGE 61: At Boston, Katie Douglas scored 18 points and Camille Cooper added 14 as Purdue won for the seventh time in eight games.
HOUSTON 71, NO. 9 LA. TECH 52: At Houston, Freshman Chandi Jones scored 32 points as Houston upset Louisiana Tech in the Houston Hilton/Hobby Classic.
Cathy Lida had 15 points and ShaRonda Lasseter added 11. Each had eight rebounds for the Lady Cougars.
NO. 17 STANFORD 85, MASSACHUSETTS 50: At Stanford, Calif., Nicole Powell scored 13 points and had eight rebounds as Stanford earned its fifth straight win.
Lauren St. Clair added 12 points and Bethany Donaphin and Lindsey Yamasaki each had 10 for the Cardinal.
NO. 20 VIRGINIA 78, OLD DOMINION 67: At Charlottesville, Va., Svetlana Volnaya scored 15 points and Schuye LaRue had 13 points, 10 rebounds and five steals for Virginia.
NO. 23 VANDERBILT 81, JAMES MADISON 59: At Harrisonburg, Va., Sophomore center Chantelle Anderson tied a career high with 29 points as Vanderbilt used an 18-5 run at the start of the second half to put the game away.