CHICAGO (AP)—Katherine Harry came off the bench to score 16 points, and No. 17 DePaul breezed to an 89-50 victory over Cornell on Friday night in the Maggie Dixon Classic.
The freshman forward added 18 rebounds for the Blue Demons (3-0), who advanced to Saturday’s championship game against the University of San Diego.
DePaul never trailed and led 21-11 on Jennifer Juergens’ put-back at the 12:10 mark. The Blue Demons scored 10 straight midway through the second half as they started to pull away.
Harry’s double-double was the first of her career, and DePaul outrebounded Cornell 52-27. Keisha Hampton added 15 points for the Blue Demons, while Courtney Webb had 13 and Juergens 11.
Allie Fedorowicz had 14 points for the Big Red (1-2), which shot 31.3 percent from the field.
San Diego (2-1) got 19 points from Emily Hatch in a 79-45 victory over Tennessee State to reach the championship game.
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