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·MIT: Mount Ida Tops MIT, 59-45
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The MIT women's basketball team fell to non-conference foe Mount Ida College, 59-45, on Tuesday night. Clara Yuan paced the Engineers (1-2) with 14 points and three steals as Kristen Whaley totaled 11 points, nine rebounds, and three assists. Cheryl Kwinn added nine points while Amy Marshall collected five boards.
·WTAMU: Lady Buff Basketball Announces Signee
CANYON, Texas - West Texas A&M University women's basketball coach Krista Gerlich has announced the signing of one student-athlete to a national letter-of-intent to attend WTAMU and play for the Lady Buffs during the 2009-10 season.
·Pittsburgh: Pitt Women Look To Rebound At Western Michigan Thursday Night
The Pitt women's basketball team (0-1) will look to rebound from its season-opening loss when they travel to Western Michigan for a 7 p.m. showdown on Thursday night.
·Texas Tech: Lady Raiders Team Up with Toys for Tots
The Texas Tech women's basketball team and head coach Kristy Curry are hosting a "Toys for Tots" event at the game against Texas-Arlington on Sun., Nov. 23, at 2 p.m.
·Indiana: Legette-Jack Adds Two More to 2009-10 Recruiting Class
Indiana head women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack has announced the addition of two more recruits who have signed National Letters of Intent to join the Hoosier squad for the 2009-10 season.
·Rice: Women's Hoops Ready for Act Two at Tudor Fieldhouse
After a successful debut, the Rice women's basketball team continues its four game homestand to start the 2008-09 season Wednesday at 7pm against Prairie View A&M.
·St. Bonaventure: St. Bonaventure Set to Battle Canisius Tuesday Night
The St. Bonaventure women's basketball team heads into tonight's match-up against Canisius looking to improve upon their strong 2-0 start this season. The Bonnies picked up their second win of the season on the road against Buffalo. The Brown and White exploded offensively inthe second half, putting up 47 points in the second stanza on 67 percent shooting from the field en route to a 77-58 win. With the win at Buffal ...
·San Francisco: Dons Ease Past Urban Knights In Home Opener
Three Dons scored in double-digits Tuesday as the USF women's basketball team opened the home slate of the 2008-09 campaign with an 80-50 victory over Academy of Art at War Memorial Gym. With the victory over the Urban Knights (0-2), San Francisco (1-1) improves to 24-7 in home openers since 1976, including earning a win in four of the past five seasons.
·UCLA: UCLA Women's Basketball Team Drops Pepperdine, 66-55
UCLA improved to 2-0 on the year after a 66-55 win over Pepperdine on Tuesday evening in Pauley Pavilion. Bruin senior forward Chinyere Ibekwe recorded her third career double-double, scoring 15 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. Ibekwe hit her first seven shots in the game and seven of eight shots overall.
·New Mexico: Women's Basketball Signs Two Standouts to National LOIs
New Mexico's women's basketball team has signed two players to National Letters of Intent as announced today by head coach Don Flanagan. The Lobos' fall signing class now includes two high school standouts in Emily Starks and Jourdan Erkskine (ERK-skin). Both have signed on to join the women's basketball program for the 2009-2010 season. UNM has now inked three players during the signing period after Caroline Durbin ...
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