1994

seventh in nation straight at Tyler after early loss over the T-hirds with !\tonica Davis having 11 and Nelson pulling down 10. Casper 31 27 - 58 East Central 39 29 - 68

added 15. The Lady Warriors had a 41-29 rebound· ing advantage as Reed, Leflore, and Odom each had eight boards. Truett·McConnell . . . . . . . . .. 43 41 - 84 East Central .44 41 - 85 ECCC 71, INDEPENDENCE (KAN.) 62: The 28-7 Lady Warriors captured seventh place with Saturday afternoon's win over :m-6 In- dependence. . Carla Leflore led ECCC with 18 points. Rena Reed scored 17, Monica Davis 13, and Memory Hunter and Evelyn Nelson both had 10. Hunter led the Lady Warriors in re· bounding with 11, while Nels on had seven. ECCC had a 42-28 rebounding advantage over the Lady Pirates. Eliza Sokolowska led Independence with 17 points. Independence, which had finished fourth in the 1993 tournament, was held to 20 points under its season's scoring average. Independence .. . ........... 30 32 - 62 East Central . .. . ............ 34 :rr - 71 \

ECCC 85, TRUETT-MCCONNELL (GA.) 84: Jama la Odom's basket with four seconds left enabled the Lady Warriors to edge the Lady Danes from Cleveland, Ga., Friday afternoon. Rena Reed led 27-7 ECCC with 25 points. Evelyn Nelson added 20, Carla Leflore 16, Memory Hunter 11. and Odom eight Hunter gave EC'CC its biggest lead at 64-57 with a basket with 13 minutes re– maini ng. A three-pointer from ~akie Rucker tied the game at 82·82 with 27 seconds left. ECCC took a one-pomt lead on a free throw from Reed two seconds later, but the Lady Danes got a basket from I..akenya Knight to grab an 84-83 lead with only 13 seconds remaining. Stacy Nesbitt led 24-10 Truett-McConnell with a game-high 33 points. Latricia Brown

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