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Women's Basketball Recaps - Nov. 26

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Women's Basketball Recaps - Nov. 26

UC Davis 59, Utah Valley 49
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DAVIS, Calif. - (UVU Media Relations) The Wolverines fell to UC Davis 59-49 on Wednesday Nov. 26, their second
road game of the season. Freshman Mariah Seals led Utah Valley with a career high 19 points. Seals tied to
lead all scorers with UC Davis’ Sydnee Fipps.

Karlee Norris led on the boards, bringing down 14 rebounds and tying her career high. Rhaiah Spooner-Knight
also registered 12 points, shooting 6-of-13 from the field.
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#6 Texas 72, Texas-Pan American 45
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AUSTIN, Texas - (UTPA Media Relations) The University of Texas-Pan American Broncs women’s basketball team
fell to the No. 6 University of Texas Longhorns 72-45 on Wednesday at the Frank Erwin Center.

Sophomore Shawnte’ Goff led the Broncs in scoring for the sixth time in seven games with 15 points.

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Jackson State 70, Chicago State 60
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CHICAGO - (CSU Athletics) Chicago State suffers a 60-70 defeat to Jackson State University. The Cougars took a 40-34 lead into halftime, led by Paris William's nine point and five rebounds. Their first half defense was solid holding the Lady Tigers to a field goal percentage of 35%, while forcing 10 turnovers.

The game took a turn in the second half as Jackson State outscored the Chicago State 36-20, ending the game on a 31-9 run. They held the Cougars to a 29% shooting percentage and earned 11 steals in the half
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Bakersfield 82, Fresno Pacific 60
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -  After putting up 51 first-half points, the Bakersfield Roadrunners cruised to an 82-60 win over visiting Fresno Pacific.

Dajy Vines led all scorers with 27 points and four of five Bakersfield starters finished in double-digit scoring. Tyonna Outland nearly earned the double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds while Brooklynn Hinkens and Alyssa Shannon finished with 15 and 13 points respectively.