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October 7, 2008 1:06:21 PM CDT



Appel, Stanford Cruise Against Cleveland State

Posted Mar 22, 08 11:46 PM CDT in Sports 

(Newser) – Jayne Appel posted a career-best 33 points, 29 in the first half, as the Stanford Cardinal crushed first-timers Cleveland State last night, 85-47. Kaley Klein posted 16 points for 15th seeded Cleveland State, who won a mere eight games last year, the AP reports. Stanford will take on either UTEP or Western Kentucky on Monday. In other Women's Tournament news:

  • Oklahoma State handily defeated East Tennessee State 85-73 in their New Orleans regional first round contest. The Cowgirls' Andrea Riley posted 26 points and five rebounds en route to victory
  • Marist, in danger of losing for the first time in 23 games, trounced DePaul with a closing 32-2 run, turning narrow defeat into a 76-57 first round triumph.

Source Associated Press

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Stanford's Jayne Appel, center, shoots over Cleveland State's Robin Hoying, left, and Dominique Butler. Stanford won 85-47.   ((APPhoto/Marcio Jose Sanchez))
Stanford players celebrate in the closing moments of a win over Cleveland State. Stanford won 85-47.   ((AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez))
Oklahoma State's Maria Cordero, left, and East Tennesse State's Latisha Belcher battle for a rebound.   ((AP Photo/Steve Pope))
Oklahoma State's Andrea Riley, left, drives to the basket past East Tennessee State's Siarre Evans. Riley scored 26 points as Oklahoma State won 85-73.   ((AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall))
Marist's Meg Dahlman (14) celebrates with teammate Sarah Smrdel as DePaul's Holly Medley (33) and Allie Quigley (14) walk off the court after an NCAA women's basketball tournament first-round game.   ((AP Photo/Matt Slocum))
Marist forward Sarah Smrdel, center, gets sandwiched by teammate Meg Dahlman, left, and DePaul forward Caprice Smith while reaching for a rebound in the first half of an NCAA women's basketball tournament...   (AP Photo/Tim Mueller)
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