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Women's Basketball Recaps - Nov. 14

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Women's Basketball Recaps - Nov. 14

Texas-Pan American 62, New Mexico 59
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CHICAGO - (UTPA Media Relations) The University of Texas-Pan American Broncs women's basketball team held off a late run by the University of New Mexico Lobos to open the season with a 61-59 victory on Friday in the opening game of the Maggie Dixon Classic, hosted by DePaul, at McGrath-Phillips Arena.
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Bakersfield 96, Air Force 56
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - WAC Preseason Player of the Year Tyonna Outland put up 28 points in the first game of her senior season as Bakersfield blew past the visting Air Force Falcons, 96-56.
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Long Beach State 84, Seattle U 73
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LONG BEACH, Calif. - (SU Media Relations) Seattle University women’s basketball played Long Beach State close early but fell behind in the second half and ultimately fell by double digits, 85-73, in their regular season opener.
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Eastern Washington 68, Utah Valley 62
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OREM, Utah - Rhaiah Spooner-Knight scored 20 in her season debut but the Eastern Washington Eagles held Utah Valley to just 27 second-half points en route to a 68-62 win on Friday in Orem.
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Northwestern 102, Chicago State 48
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CHICAGO - (NU Media Relations) Northwestern lifted the lid on the 2014-15 season in spectacular fashion Friday night by clobbering the Chicago State Cougars at the Jones Convocation Center, 102-48. The 'Cats eclipsed 100 points in a game for the first time since Nov. 23, 1996 when they hung 101 on the UIC Flames.
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UTEP 78, New Mexico State 73
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EL PASO, Texas - (NMSU Media Relations) The New Mexico State women’s basketball team, undersized, young, playing in a hostile environment and against a team that made it all the way to the final of the WNIT Tournament last season, battled throughout the game in Friday’s season opener but fell short to rival Texas-El Paso, 78-73.