2001

JCAA WOMEN 'S TDURN 72 Cincinnati State 52 Central Arizona 581 Midland, Texas 55 Wallace State, Ala.

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Today's Games

Noon Eastern Oklahoma Vs Southwest Tennessee. 2 p.m. -John Logan I vs. Iowa Western 4 p.m. - Western Nebraska vs. Louisburg, N.C. 6 p.m.- Tyler (Texas) vs. Tallahassee (Fla.) 8 p.m. - Cloud County vs. Cincinnati State.

bounds with 9.9 seconds left. Tennal took the inbounds pass and drove the lane again. When East Central's defense collapsed around her. she omehow found Herman open the rlgh• ,1de of the ba~ket. - f r L> a large and \'Oeal C oud . "I was going to score. but I saw her and if you see her you've got to get it to her, es– pecially after I made those two stupid shots," Tennal said. "(The shot) was nerve– wracking because my previ– ous game was not that go·od," Herman said. "Bnt it went in forme." East Central called timeout with 5.6 seconds left, but Nicole Cox's running shot just County followmg.

East Ct-ntral 12-o takt>s on Central Arizona in an elimi– nation game at 10 a.m. Thurs– day. Tennal, Cloud County's sen– sational freshman point guard, scored a game-best 30 points, but it was her fifth as– sist that allowed the Thunder– birds to prevail after they let a seven-point lead with under four minutes left dissolve Into a two-point deficit with 1 1 ~ minute· left Trailing 73-12 in the waning second,, 'J1ennal mLsed a ~hot the lane. The rebound re-

inside the free throw lane Cloud County's Paulette Valentine drives to the basket ~ missed and didn't beat the Tuesday night's first-round game of the national tour clock. ~--~-

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