πŸ”₯ Standout Performances β€” Wednesday, January 14, 2026 πŸ”₯

πŸ”₯ Standout Performances β€” Wednesday, January 14, 2026 πŸ”₯

Big stages. Big moments. Bigger buckets. Here are the performances that defined the night across women’s college basketball:

πŸ€ Jaloni Cambridge (Ohio State)

πŸ€ Jaloni Cambridge (Ohio State)
➑️ 33 points in a statement win over Penn State
Pure scoring pressure from start to finish.

πŸ€ Jaliya Davis (Kansas)
➑️ 30 points vs Oklahoma State
Elite shot-making in a high-level matchup.

πŸ€ Milahnie Perry (Air Force)
➑️ 31 points vs Colorado State
One of the night’s top scoring explosions.

πŸ€ Kiki Rice (UCLA)
➑️ 25 points in a road win at Minnesota
Controlled the tempo, delivered when it mattered.

πŸ€ Rachel Ullstrom (Richmond)
➑️ 26 points in a dominant win at Dayton
Efficient, confident, and relentless.

πŸ€ Mariana Valenzuela (Seton Hall)
➑️ 26 points in a tight victory over Marquette
Clutch scoring in crunch time.

πŸ€ Desiree Wooten (Colorado)
➑️ 24 points in upset win vs #19 Iowa State
Rose to the moment on a big stage.

πŸ€ Mya Perry (Cincinnati)

πŸ€ Mya Perry (Cincinnati)
➑️ 24 points in OT win at UCF
Delivered when extra minutes were needed.

πŸ€ Zahirah Walton (George Mason)
➑️ 25 points vs Loyola Chicago
A complete offensive showing.

🎯 Takeaway:
From ranked battles to overtime thrillers, these players owned the night with confidence, composure, and scoring punch.

Who deserves a second look? πŸ‘€
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