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Courtesy Cal State
Stanislaus Sports Information Office
TURLOCKIn a game that saw nine ties and
nine lead changes, it was the Cal State Stanislaus womens
basketball team taking the narrow 51-49 win over visiting Cal
State Dominguez Hills at Warrior Arena on Friday.
After a slow first half that saw the Warriors
(5-13, 2-12 CCAA) take a 28-18 lead into the intermission, both
teams battled in the second half with the Warriors slipping in the
game-winning shot with just two seconds on the clock to earn the
win over the Toros (10-7, 7-6 CCAA).
Early in the second, the Warriors saw their
lead erased behind a 16-4 run of the Toros. Brigayle Inglehart led
the Toro charge with 12 of the 16 points, to build a small 34-32
lead with 10:38 to play.
The score would get knotted six more times in
the final 10 minutes with the Warriors making it 49-all on a pair
of free-throws by Gwendolyn Page.
After Jessica Liang missed the go-ahead jumper
for Dominguez Hills, Tiare Dvorak delivered the game-winner with
two-ticks to go to seal the win and prevent overtime.
The Warriors won the rebound battle with a
42-37 advantage, but still had trouble keeping the ball with 27
turnovers to the Toros 13.
The Toros return to the court again next
Tuesday, playing at UC San Diego.
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