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Washington scores season-high 20 points
 
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Rutgers matched its season-high for points allowed in a game, but the Scarlet Knights (No. 11 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, No. 10 AP) still won their fifth consecutive game, an 81-68 win over Providence in the Big East on Wednesday.

Rutgers (16-4, 8-2) entered the game ranked fifth in the nation in scoring defense (52.9 ppg).

Shawnetta Stewart, Meghan Hinds
Rutgers' Shawnetta Stewart works her way around Providence's Meghan Hinds on Wednesday.
Karlita Washington scored a season-high 20 points for Rutgers, which played without lead guard Tasha Pointer, who has a sprained ankle. Shawnetta Stewart scored 16 points and Usha Gilmore added 14.

Meghan Hinds scored 17 to lead Providence (9-12, 4-7). Monika Roberts added 10.

Rutgers outrebounded Providence 46-35 and scored 23 second-chance points.

Roberts scored the game's first basket, but Rutgers then went on a 10-0 run. Gilmore scored seven points during the spurt, including six on two 3-pointers.

Just when it appeared Rutgers would break the game open, Hinds made three 3-pointers. The last cut Rutgers' lead to 22-21 with 4:30 left in the first half.

That was as close as Providence would get in the half, as Rutgers outscored the Lady Friars 14-2 for a 36-23 lead at halftime.

Washington scored eight points in the first eight minutes of the second half as Rutgers moved to a 56-33 lead, its largest of the game.

Providence's Chrissy Vozab, who finished with 10 points, led a rally in which the Friars pulled to 72-63 with 2:37 remaining. But Dani Trippany scored five of her 10 points down the stretch to clinch the victory.
 


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