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  • Kia Nurse was perfect from beyond the arc with 8 on 8 hits yesterday, leading UConn to an easy win over Nevada with 27 pts. Huskies 3-pt record belongs to KL Samuelson with 10/10 last season.

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    • Freshman Chennedy Carter led #19 Texas A&M to a narrow win at Southern California scoring a 46 points record (17/28 FG) and dishing out 6 assists.

      Junior Kitija Laksa from Latvia scored a career high 40 points for #22 South Florida, with an amazing 11/12 3-pt shooting.

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      • Perfect scoring game of soph Ruthy Hebard (12/12 FG and 5/5 FT) who led #9 Oregon over Washington State.

        Kitija Laksa scored 41 pts (with 8/13 FG3 shooting) in South Florida upset of #13 Ohio State. Laksa has already played for Latvia Sr NT.

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        • Oregon's Ruthy Hebard again with hot hands, shooting 12 on 12 field goals in an ot win over South California. Hebard made 37 out of 39 FG attempts in her last three games.

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          • Some international players in the spotlight.

            Aussie Tiana Mangakahia, a soph guard at Syracuse, currently leads Div.I in assists (10.1 p.g.). She also leads her team in scoring.

            Italian Fw Elisa Penna scored yesterday a career-high 34 points (including 9 threes) for Wake Forest in a losing effort vs NC State. Penna is currently leading WF in scoring and should deserve a call from Italian NT. Wolfpack players were led by Canadian soph Aislinn Konig with 20 pts (and 6/11 from the distance). Konig played for the junior NT that finished 3rd at the U19 WC last year.

            Another Italian prospect, soph guard Francesca Pan is the current scoring leader at Georgia Tech, while sr center Marie Gulich from Germany leads Oregon State in scoring and rebounding.

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            • Other starring international players:

              Satou Sabally from Germany and Maite Cazorla from Spain led yesterday Oregon in OT thriller win over UCLA, though Sabrina Ionescu finished as the OT hero. Sabally is just a frosh.

              Senior Kristy Wallace from Australia proved again to be pivotal in Baylor win over Texas with 23 points and 7 assists.

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              • At the end of regular season senior Kelsey Mitchell is now third in all-time career points:



                Mitchell could become #2 all-time scorer. She is third in 2017-18 season, while Iowa sr center Megan Gustafson is leading DI with 25.3 ppg. Gustafson is also averaging 12.8 rpg..

                The rebounding department is led by ex UConn Natalie Butler (now a graduate student at George Mason U.) with 16.4 rpg.

                Aussie Tiana Mangakahia of Syracuse continues leading in assists with 9.9 apg.

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                • Torn ACL for senior guard Kristy Wallace in regular season final game and big blow to #2 Baylor.

                  Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey said she doesn't expect starting point guard Kristy Wallace to play in the Big 12 and NCAA tournaments after Wallace suffered a torn ACL in the regular-season finale.

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                  • Freshman Alexis Morris stepped in for injured Kristy Wallace at the PG position and played 40' contributing with 19 pts to Baylor victory over Texas and Big 12 title.

                    Despite hip injury Gabby Williams returned for UConn title game won vs South Florida, finishing with an impressive 19 pts (9/11 FG), 7 reb, 6 asts and 5 steals. Reserve Azura Stevens was named tournament's MVP.

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                    • Some interesting European prospects here.
                      Arizona State commit Iris Junio Mbulito led Spain to the 3rd straight Euro U20 title and was named the tournament's MVP. Also from champ Spain, Aina Ayuso will be a sophomore at Oregon next season. Another Oregon sophomore, Germany's Satou Sabally led the tournament in scoring, rebounding and overall efficiency (24.6) and was chosen to the All-Star Five. Ivana Raca of 2nd place Serbia and another All-Five, plays at Wake Forest.
                      Finally, Florida State's Savannah Wilkinson was named to the Div. B All-Five leading an otherwise deceptive Great Britain to the 10th place.

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                      • Our school is known as a Game Changer. We have a high quality education in the fields of sports . We have many types of sports especially basketball. We enjoy a lot playing basketball. Because basketball is a teamwork sports.

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