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September 5, 2008 11:49:27 PM CDT



Texas A&M Dismisses UTSA With Ease

Posted Mar 22, 08 4:17 PM CDT in Sports 

(Newser) – Texas-San Antonio literally handed Texas A&M a 91-52 win in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament today, reports the Associated Press. The Roadrunners turned the ball over 30 times, and the Aggies scored 38 points off the miscues. Thanks to their sloppiness with the ball, 15th-seeded UTSA attempted only 15 shots in the first half. In other women's action:

  • Alison Lacey hit a running shot with 47.4 seconds left to lift seventh-seeded Iowa State past Georgia Tech 58-55. Lacey later hit two clinching free throws.
  • Jessica Adair scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as sixth-seeded George Washington beat Auburn 66-56. Atlantic 10 Player of the Year Kimberly Beck had only three points for GW.

Source Associated Press

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Texas A&M guard Danielle Gant (55) drives to the basket around Texas-San Antonio guard Monica Gibbs (33) in the first half of an NCAA women's basketball tournament first-round game today.   (AP Photo/Patrick Dennis)
Iowa State's Jocelyn Anderson, left, and Denae Stuckey defend against Georgia Tech's Janie Mitchell during the first half of an NCAA women's basketball tournament game today.   (AP Photo/Steve Pope)
George Washington center Jessica Adair, left, drives to the basket past Auburn's Cassie Moore, right, during the NCAA women's basketball tournament today. George Washington won 59-54.   (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)
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