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Records, Geoducks Fall In CCC Tourney Opener

Records, Geoducks Fall In CCC Tourney Opener
SALEM, Ore. – Sophomore Danielle Swain hit new school records in blocks and rebounds but The Evergreen State College Geoducks fell to the NAIA 10th-ranked Corban Warriors, 60-48, in the first round of the 2012 Cascade Collegiate Conference women’s basketball tournament on Tuesday night at C.E. Jeffers Sports Center. ... Read More...

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Alysha Green's Road to Recovery

Alysha Green
The Carroll College women's basketball team has had to deal with a lot of adversity this season but nothing prepared them for what happened in their Frontier Conference opener. Senior Alysha Green went down with a knee injury that would end her career. Alysha green was looking forward to a great senior year for the Carroll College women's basketball team ... Read More...

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Lady Rams having special season

Lady Rams having special season
Coming into the season, the Bluefield Lady Rams were an afterthought. They were picked to finish seventh in the 10-team Appalachian Athletic Conference after coming off an 11-19 season which saw their head coach Steve Hardin resign a month in. Something changed for the Lady Rams when new head coach Melissa “M.J.” Baker inherited the program ... Read More...

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Tough opening test for C of I women's basketball team

Tough opening test for C of I women
The Coyotes might have held onto dreams of winning the Cascade Conference title on Saturday, but coach Reagan Rossi likely has pushed those thoughts from the minds of College of Idaho women’s basketball players. The lone focus now for the 23rd-ranked Coyotes is to beat the Raiders. The College of Idaho (19-8) hosts Southern Oregon ... Read More...

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Queens of the jungle: Freed-Hardeman women enjoying first time at No. 1

Dale Neal's 18 seasons of coaching women's basketball at Freed-Hardeman University has certainly seen its share of success. Conference championships, deep NAIA tournament runs and 462 wins. The program reached a new plateau last week when the Lions moved up to No. 1 in the NAIA rankings for the first time in program history ... Read More...

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NAIA Women's Basketball: Strong shooting leads Union to victory over Trevecca Nazarene

Early in the second half Thursday as Union women's basketball cruised past Trevecca Nazarene, Union guard Amy Philamlee got open but was indecisive with the ball and was called for traveling. Teammate Lavanda Ross smiled at her as they walked back downcourt. "Amy," she said. "Shoot!" There was little reason not to. Philamlee ... Read More...

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Freed-Hardeman Unanimous No. 1 in NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Coaches' Top 25 Poll

Freed-Hardeman Unanimous No. 1 in NAIA Division I Women
Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) rose to No. 1 last week for the first time in school history and strengthens its grip on the top spot this week, becoming a unanimous No. 1 selection, the national office announced Monday. The Lady Lions gathered all 12 first-place votes for 312 points as they extended their winning streak to 16 games. Freed-Hardeman ... Read More...

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Cumberlands Runs Away Late in NAIA Game of the Week

Cumberlands Runs Away Late in NAIA Game of the Week
Campbellsville (Ky.) drew even early in the second half, but a 21-6 run by Cumberlands (Ky.) was all the Lady Patriots would need to beat Campbellsville, 72-59, at the Powell Athletic Center Saturday afternoon. The win keeps Cumberlands perfect in conference play 18-1, 8-0 MSC. Campbellsville (14-7, 5-3 MSC) could not sustain any offensive ... Read More...