Argo 43, Kennedy 16: Argo (2-0) pick up a win at its own tournament behind a solid performance from Shiauna Washington (15 points, 11 rebounds). Teammate Dena Hammad chipped in 11 rebounds.
Benet 54, St. Ignatius 35: In a nonconference matchup, Benet rolled behind a balanced scoring effort. Danielle Canulli led the way with 12 points. Teammates Nikki Bell and Claire Munaretto each chipped in 10 points.
Bogan 66, Simeon 23: No. 8 Bogan rolled at New Trier. Lynette Holmes put together a sound all-around performance, finishing with 21 points, nine rebounds, and four steals. Jaleesa Armstrong starred as well, finishing with 15 points, four assists, and seven steals. Eka Ndongo added nine points for Bogan in the win.
Fenger 48, Corliss 35: In a nonconference matchup, Fenger (1-1) was led by Lanita Calloway, who scored 22.
Guerin 44, Chicago Academy 20: At Argo, Guerin (2-0) was propelled by Kaliey Dinunno and Amber Mondane, who each scored nine.
Hope 66, Austin 43: Candise Lundy (18 points) and Michayah Moore (13 points) powered Hope (1-1).
Jacobs 58, Hononegah 38: At Dundee-Crown, Jacobs (2-0) was fueled by Mel Schwerdtman (19 points).
Latin 54, North Shore 22: Latin (2-0, 1-0) prevailed in the Independent School League contest behind a strong effort from Chloe Kaulas. Kaulas finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds.
Lincoln-Way East 60, Maria 22: At Richards, Lincoln-Way East (2-0) was carried by Amy Bechstein (10 points) and Amanda West (8 points).
Loyola 48, Warren 34: Loyola's Shaquira Scott scored 15 to lead the way at New Trier. Teammates Audrey Gaughan and Katie Faught each added 10 points
Richards 59, Reavis 41: Brianna LeBeau and LaShundra Patterson each scored 14 to lead Richards at its own tournament.
Seton 60, Harlan 51: Seton (3-0) was led by Diamond Townsend, who finished with 12 points and seven rebounds. Justina Baker (14 points, four steals) and Brianna Wellere (11 points, five assists) also starred in the nonconference win for Seton.
U-High 41, Holy Trinity 24: At its own tournament, U-High (1-0) was powered by Gabby Lubin (18 points) and Madeline Stecy (10 points).