1994

- • arr1ors ?lorida was 31-0 and ranked number one ~, the country entering the tournament. If the Lady Warriors win Friday, they ..·ould play for seventh-place in the tour– nament Saturday at 2 p.m. and would be guaranteed at least an eighth-place finish in the 16-team tournament. "'It feels very satisfying to win a game," Pace said. "To the ladies, I think winning a game means maybe we deserve to be here. Of course, a lot of good teams come here and don't win a game." ECCC's Rena Reed led all scorers with 15 points. Carla Leflore added 14, Evelyn Nelson had 12 and Jamala Odom had 10 for the Lady Warriors. Casper got 12 points from Monica Gauck and 11 from Kristen Peppel. It was a game of runs, with ECCC get– ting the last word on a 16-2 run half way through the second half to put the game <:tway. The Lady Warriors' surge came after Casper scored the first 10 points of the half to take a two-point lead at 41-39.

Lady By Aaron Derr The Me 1 an Star TYLER, Texas -

Ea~· Centr Commumly College coach Sammy Paee knew his team did not come h-ere to two games in a double-eliminau nament and then go back home The Lady Warriors are~~ enx:ld at least one more day, th~ to thsr .... 58 win over Casper Colle~e Wyo "7 Thursday in an elimination game the National Junior College Athlenc Association Women's Champton~ 1p Tournament. ECCC (26-6 on the ~ on Tuesday, 78-71, to Central Ari drop into the loser's bracke: but advances to face Truett- cC ~11

College (Georgia), a 73-69 Florida Community Col1e~o. Friday. The win by Truett-Mc~ was impressive consideri rr

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