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NAIA Women's basketball title play: CU 52. M-A Nazarene, 45

Next: Campbellsville University women's basketball team meets Bethel (TN) at 8pmCT/9pmET on Saturday, March 21, 2015, at the Independence Events Center, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO

Information from Jordan Alves, CU

Campbellsville University's women's basketball team won its second straight NAIA national title game 52-45 over Mid-America Nazarene, on Friday, March 20, 2015. The team is now one of only eight remaining teams competing for the championship.




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Caroline Owens scores 11 points in CU win in NAIA playoffs



2015-03-21 - Independence Events Center, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO - Photo by Richard RoBards, CU Sports Information .
Caroline Owen scored 11 points and hit three 3-pointers in the Lady Tiger win 52-45 over MidAmerica Nazarene (KS) on Friday night. - RICHARD RoBARDS.

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