2008

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EC Lady Warriors begin tournament action Region 23 ChampiOn East

an overall31-2 record, at 2 p.m. in the Bicentennial Center. Southeastern, the Region 24 champion, was ranked sixth in the NJCAA poll following regu– lar season action. East Central was rated as high as 11th during the 2007-08 campaign but was not ranked in the final poll. The ECCe/Southeastern winner will meet the winner of tbc Barton County/Shelton State contest at 8 p.m. Thursday. Losers of both games will battle

at 2 p.m. Thursday. Barton County, located in Great Bend, Kansas, is 32-2 and the No. S seed. Shelton State, located in Tuscaloosa, AJa., is 284 and is the No. 12 seed. The double-elimination lour· nament continues t.hrouJb Saturday, March 22, with fmals set for 7 p.m. Live broadcasts of tourna– ment action are provided over the Internet aa www.KSALlink.com.

Central Community College will take on Southeastern Dlinois Wednesday afternoon to begin competition in the NJCAA Division I Women's BasketbaU NatJonal Championship at Salina, Kansas. The No. 13 seed Lady Waniors. who are 22-6 overall under third-year head coach BiU Smith, will battle the fourth– seeded Lad) Falcon~. who sport

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