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CU Lady Tigers breeze past Wiley, 71-55, in NAIA opening round

CU first round victory in national tournament first round play comes before crowd of 473 in Frankfort Convention Center
NAIA Woman's National Tournament: Campbellsville University Lady Tigers vs. Freed Hardeman
Friday, March 15, 2013 at 5:15pmCT/6:15ET, at Frankfort Convention Center, 405 Mero Street, Frankfort, KY.

By Jordan Cornett
News from Campbellsville University

FRANKFORT, KY - The Campbellsville Lady Tigers took the stage at the NAIA National Championships with an outstanding victory over Wiley College (Marshall, TX), 71-55, Wednesday night in the Frankfort Convention Center.



CU held the Wildcats 27 points below their average points per game (82). Seniors Courtney Clifton and Mackenzie Lee led Campbellsville with 19 and 16 points respectively.

Clifton ended as the leading scorer (19) and rebounder (7), including four makes from behind the arc. Lee followed with 16 points and five rebounds, with two from long-range. Compton was next in line, totaling eight points on the night. Other Lady Tiger scorers include: Sholtes (7), Mrashi Karumba (5), Lindsey Burd (4), Daizah Kimberland (4), Hayley Helly.

Next: NAIA Woman's National Tournament: CU vs. Freed Hardeman, Friday, March 15, 2013 at 5:15pmCT/6:15ET, at Frankfort Convention Center, 405 Mero Street, Frankfort, KY.


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