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Women defeat Centenary 92-50

The women's basketball team's spirit improved with impressive offensive playing from Ketty Cornemann.

Travis Kriens

Issue date: 2/3/10 Section: Sports
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Quality shooting 1 through 13 in the lineup can help heal wounds. The ones inflicted after such a loss against Oral Roberts in Tulsa can cause permanent damage, but the Jacks showed determination and resilience to not let the Jan. 30 game affect them - doing so in record-setting fashion.

"I'm proud of this night. It's certainly one we should enjoy, and hopefully it's a sign of better things to come," said Johnston on the radio show.

The Jacks will begin a stretch of four consecutive home games, including three conference matchups before a matchup between NCAA Division I-transitioning and in-state rival South Dakota.

With the win against Centenary, SDSU moves to a tie for third place in the Summit League. On Feb. 6, the Jacks face UMKC at 5 p.m., a team that beat them by three on Jan. 11 in Kansas City.

"This is our window to really kind of push forward, not only for our seniors, but our program and really get a sense of what we want to be like here as we come down the stretch," said Johnston.
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