Its still a few weeks before Thanksgiving, but teams in the AP Top 25 feasted during college basketballs opening weekend.Ranked teams went 28-1, with the lone loss coming when No. 19 Kentucky beat 14th-ranked Miami. Throw that game out, and Top 25 squads won by an average of nearly 37 points.The competition will get a bit stiffer this week with some tasty matchups between top teams, including four on Monday. Fourth-ranked South Carolina visits seventh-ranked Ohio State, No. 2 Baylor hosts ninth-ranked UCLA and No. 12 Florida State hosts third-ranked UConn. The Huskies, who will be playing their first game of the season, have won 75 straight and host Baylor on Thursday. Eighth-ranked Texas also visits No. 11 Stanford on Monday night.Heres a look at some of the other things that happened around womens basketball during the opening weekend.SUCCESSFUL DEBUTStephanie White won her first game as a college coach as Vanderbilt beat Kennesaw State 86-54 on Friday night. The Commodores then promptly lost to No. 23 Indiana by 33 points on Sunday.HONORING LAURENXavier hosted the second annual Lauren Hill Tipoff Classic on Saturday. The doubleheader was in honor of the former Mount St. Josephs player who died of a brain tumor last year. She helped raise over $2.2 million for cancer research. The Musketeers beat Tennessee State 63-54 before Hiram edged Mount St. Josephs 63-62 in overtime. The teams stopped briefly after the opening tip to honor Hill , forming a circle and pointing a finger up in the air near midcourt.Xavier also hosted Bounce for the Cure in honor of hill.HALFCOURT HEAVENebraska sophomore Jessica Shepard hit a shot from beyond halfcourt just before the half of Nebraskas 71-53 win over Texas Rio Grande Valley on Saturday.HALL OF FAME MATCHUPWhen Chattanooga visited Rutgers on Friday, it featured a matchup of coaches C. Vivian Stringer and Jim Foster . 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Montreal played for the first time since June 1, while Columbus (5-5-5) was on the field for the sixth time in 21 days, including Thursday in Chicago, having lost two players to season-ending knee injuries during that stretch. "They jumped on us," Impact midfielder Justin Mapp said. "We werent really sharp the first 15 or 20 minutes. We gave up a couple of goals. On the road youre fighting an uphill battle. "We made it hard on ourselves." Oduro set up the opening goal by dishing the ball to Sanchez just after being fouled just outside the Montreal penalty area. Play was allowed to continue and Sanchez struck from 20 yards with a shot that deflected off Impact defender Jeb Brovsky and past a helpless Troy Perkins in the Montreal (8-3-2) goal. "They came out hard and caught us flat-footed," Brovsky said. "Thats something we talked about at halftime. We were pretty upset with ourselves for our start." Montreal assistant coach Mauro Biello, filling in for the second time this season against Columbus because of a suspension to head coach Marco Schallibaum, wasnt sure if the long layoff was the culprit. "Were a disappointed in the way we came out," Biello said. "We had a little bit of a break but we were expecting them to come out and press us.dddddddddddd "They showed that they wanted it a little bit more at that point of the game but we were able to still break them down and create chances." Montreal nearly equalized in the 20th when Andrew Wenger found himself alone for a 17-yarder that forced Columbus goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum to make a kick save. The play was pivotal because just two minutes later Oduro stripped Collen Warner and took off. Perkins came out to meet him at the top of the penalty area but Oduro slotted the ball past home for his seventh goal. "(Warner) underestimated my speed," Oduro said, who now has two goals against Montreal this season. "I was able to take the ball away from him and theres was nothing but net for me to put the ball away." A forgetful first half for the Impact concluded with Wenger missing a six-yard chance from a tight angle by sending his shot well past the far right upper corner. Montreal showed more life in the second half and it resulted in a good chance in the 70th minute when Felipe Martins drew Gruenebaum out for a challenge as he dribbled toward the end line but his attempt rolled harmlessly wide. The Crew responded immediately with Higuain setting up Oduro for a volley that Perkins saved at the right post. Columbus improved to 2-3-2 at home despite having to bus home from Chicago, arriving at 2:20 a.m. local time Friday, following a loss in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Brovsky said it was more of how Montreal played than the Crews performance. "We cant play like that and expect teams to respect us because were on top of the league," he said. "It doesnt work that way." The Impact hosts Houston on Wednesday. ' ' '