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Women's basketball extends team best win streak to five

Matt Himler

Issue date: 2/9/10 Section: Sports
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The Zips women's basketball team (14-9) kept things rolling this past weekend to extend its five game win streak, the longest in school history.

The Zips played the Central Michigan Chippewas Feb. 4 and finished with a 62-55 win.

"Our goal today was to keep them [Chippewas)]under 60 points today and we [Zips] knew that we needed to do that to win the game," Zips head coach Jodi Kest said.

Three players scored in double digits for the Zips against the Chippewas.

Small forward Kara Murphy led the attack with 17 points.

Center Kyle Baumgartner put in 11 points and small forward Jasmine Mushington put in another 10 points for the Zips.

Power forward Jolene Tamboue recorded another double-double as she recorded 10 rebounds and 11 points against the Chippewas.

"I can't say enough about Jolene Tamboue and her sense of urgency with another double-double," Kest said.

Point guard Ayla Guzzardo helped lead the Zips to victory by recording five assists.

The Zips scored 28 of their 62 points in the paint and went 25-54 (46 percent) from the court, recording 36 rebounds, 19 assists, seven blocks and three steals against the Chippewa's.

The Chippewas (8-14) are third in the MAC, trailing behind Toledo Rockets (18-5) and the Eastern Michigan Eagles (17-5).

Shonda Long led the Chippewas in scoring with 17 points.

Britini Houghton led the defensive attack for the Chippewas with eight rebounds.

The Chippewas went 18-60 (30 percent) from the court, recording 39 rebounds, five assists and seven steals.

Even with the rest of campus closed due to weather conditions this past Saturday, the Zips still played their game against the Northern Illinois Huskies (8-13) to keep the winning streak alive with a 57-39 final.

"We knew this season, that if we played hard and played well defensively, we had a shot to win every game," Kest said.

The Zips once again had three players score into double digits against the Huskies.
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