2004

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E C Lady Warriors In IJCAA lAI\e participate, Viverette named .U/ Tourney Team

Kimyatta Viverette cold shooting perfor– mance. Playing in the sev– enth-place game in the NJCAA Divi sion I

xanna Rogers Women's National Cham– pionship, the LadyWarriors shot just 28.8 percent from the floor and 40 percent -from the free-th row line Saturday in losing 58-48 to the College of Southern Idaho. ECCC finished 31- 4 and placed eighth in the country for Region 23's best showing ofthe 2000s. The 31 wins are a school record. Saturday 's 48 points are a season low. The Lady Warriors made just 19-of-66 field goal tries and were 4-of- I0 at the free-throw line. CSI held a 46-39 advantage on the 1

- ALI~ ~. Kan. - The L~· Ccn·ral Community College Lady Wa rriors picked a bad time for a

boards and shot 40.7 per- coach Brad Hodge said. cent (22-of-54) from the "But if you shoot 28 per– floor and 90 percent (9-of- cent for the game and 40 10) from the line. "As percent at the free-throw many shots that were line, you don't deserve to missed, there were defi- win...We were fortunate nitelygoing to be some re- it was four points with 45 bounds," ECCC head seconds left. We just didn't

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