2008

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LadyWarriors Win Regional SPECIAL TO THE TIMES

Itawamba (75-59) prior to defeating the Lady Bulldogs for the region title. The ~o 13 seed Lady War– riors w'ul take on Southeastern Illinois' fourth-seeded Lady Falcons, 31-2, today at 2 p.m. in the Bicentennial Center in the NJCAA DivisiOn 1 Women's Basketball National Champi– onship at Salina, Kan. Southeastern, the Region 24 champion. was ranked sixth in the NJCAA )>oil foUowingTegu: lar season actton. East Central was rated as high as 11th dur-

ing the 2007-08 campaign but was not ranked in the fmal poll. The ECCC/Southeastern winner will meet the winner of the Barton County/Shelton State con test at 8 p.m. Thurs– day. Losers of both games will battle a t 2 p.m. Thursday. The double-elimination tourna– ment continues through Satur– day with fmals set for 7 p.m. Live broadcasts a:re provtded

DECATUR- East Central Community College's Lady Warriors celebrated winning the Region 23 basketball Cham– pionship following their 67-62 victory over Holmes Communi– ty College on March 6 at Mis– sissippi College's A. E. Wood Coliseum in Clinton. The ECCC women improved to 22-6 under third-year head coach Bill Smith. East Central posted wins over Southwest (81-72) and - ... -- -

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