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by far it \\liS our best shooting night of the year. It's a good way to end the first semester. "It was just one of those n1ghts where everything f~.:ll. I was real pleased with them. I thought they played real well." EC had a45-34 rebounding ad\ anlage. Northeast. 4-J with two Ios~cs to EC, got 14 points from \\'httney Mayes, 13 from Krystal Robinson and I 0 each from Erica Han ell and Je-;sica Bender. EC men 95 1\'ortheast 76 The Warriors upped their record to 4-5 with the 19-point victory over the Tigers. EC took a 46-37 lead Into halllune behind 15 points from Darron ~taxtion, 14 from Brandon Shclton and se\ en from Bryan Johnson. The Warnors Cll.tendcd their lead to 18 pomts over th~.: tirst four minutes ofi the second half before N ortheJst staged a rally to close to w1thm 60-50 \\ ith 13 minutes left. Marquis \\~lson capped a 9-0 EC run with .1 dunk to put the Warriors up 69-50 with 9:57 rcmainmg and the ho::.1s led b)l ru. man) a:- 23 poinh dmm the stretch ''Any time ) ou can fimsh tht: tlrsl half of a !>Cason o!T with a win. 1t's always good." EC fi rst-Far head coach ~Iaurice Bo'" te said. "But the most important thing. [ was trying to disci– pline our guys and get them to undl.!r– stand that you have to take c,·ery game a~ tf It's your last game. ot JU~t tonight, but C\cry mght "I thought our guys did a good JOb of h:mdhng the prcs~ure and the) dtd n good ;ob ofexecuung our plays \\ e JU t Jtd a better job of gomg out and bemg disCiplined and t;tkmg care ofbusme s •· Shelton hit 'ix 3-poi.ntcrs tn leadmg the \\arriors wtth 20 pomt . laxtton finished '' Jth 19. Chns Bro\\0 had 15, Johnson added 14, Mike Prcscndtcu had 'e'en and Wilson .and Eamesto Green both had six. , 'lortheast. 1-8. got In pomts from St,'phen Johnson, 14 tiom Dcjis ,\tiller and eight from Clay Scnlcmires.

Ta" ana Marshall \',as 6-of-11 from be) ond the arc m leadmg Delta. 5-4. \\Ith 26 points. LtShundl)a TO\\nsend had 20 point:. and Sophia Townsend added 18. Belta men EC 75 56 The Warriors were as cold as, the \\ e-..1thcr outside in their 19-point home– court loss to the TroJans on Dec. 4. EC shot a frigid 20 percent from the floor m the tirst half. makmg only 6-of- 30 field goal attempts m fallmg behmd 36-l x Dexter Wilham::. had half of his 2-l pomb in the lirst half for Delta. 3-6. Glenn Damcls had mne. EC "rh led at the break b} Bryan o n~on·, II points. EC pulled to \\ tthm 44-34 on a bas– et m the lane b) Johnson with 12·3R left m the game, but the Trojans extend– d thetr lead to 57-3~ ow~ the next four and a half minutes and- were never threatened again. EC. 3-5. got 2-t points from Johnson, 1::5 from l·amcsto Green. and nine from 1\tarqub \\'tJ,on. Delta got 24 poinb from Willbms. I.! 1romAntomc Taylor. 11 fn1m \\alter lloward and etght from Dcszm Harris. EC \\UffiCD 93 Northeast 69 The Lad) \\amors \\Crc 13-of-23 from bchmd the 3-point an: in thump– ing the tad}- Tigers by 24 points Thursday nt Decatur. The lad) \\arrior'. \\hO kd by as man) a-. 30 pomt in the second half. carried a 45-32 lead into h:llfttmc behmd 13 poin~ from Andrea Dubo;;e, II from lane,ha Bro\\n and :,e\en from Valerie Harri~. Dubo-.e and Brown both hit three treys 111 the first half. Brown finbhed with si' 3-pointer~ in leading FC. 7-2. '" ith 20 pomb. Dubose tinished w1th ti\e treys and 19 pomts Harm, had 15 points and 15 boards. Ailsa f'.latlock :-cored 10 poinh. while Carlena Clemmons and Katherine Taylor both had eight. ·we shot prett) good tonight,'' EC head coach Bill) Sm1th said. "!thought

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