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Tulane
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Basketball - W
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SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
41
Basketball - W
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Florida
64
Basketball - W
59
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OLE MISS
52
Basketball - W
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Florida
69
Basketball - W
58
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60
Basketball - W
54
Thursday 02/21
Georgia
66
Basketball - W
34
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MISSOURI (Pink Game)
40
Basketball - W
61
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Alabama
80
Basketball - W
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KENTUCKY
80
Basketball - W
74
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Mississippi State
47
Basketball - W
44
Thursday 01/31
Ole Miss
66
Basketball - W
77
Sunday 01/27
SOUTH CAROLINA
43
Basketball - W
40
Thursday 01/24
Missouri
50
Basketball - W
58
Thursday 01/17
Georgia
57
Basketball - W
53
Sunday 01/13
Vanderbilt
78
Basketball - W
58
Thursday 01/10
LSU
54
Basketball - W
63
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Texas A&M
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Arkansas at Vanderbilt Beyond the Box

01/13/2013
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BEYOND THE BOX SCORE -- Vanderbilt 78 - Arkansas 58

PLAYER OF THE GAME: Quistelle Williams was the focus of the Razorback offense in this SEC matchup. After recording a double-double on Thursday against LSU, Williams led Arkansas with 16 points and six rebounds.

PLAY OF THE GAME: A good sequence by Williams earns today's honor. In the second half, Williams swatted away a Commodore shot on the defensive end, and on the offense end she displayed her shooting touch by swishing a left handed hook shot.

TURNING POINT OF THE GAME: Vanderbilt took advantage in the first half of some quick swings of momentum. The Commodores used runs of 12-0, 7-0, and 8-0 in the first half to get out to a halftime lead of 43-29, and came out of the locker room with another 9-0 run.

STAT OF THE GAME: Field goal shooting was the big difference in the game. The Commodores shot 56% from the field for the game, including 60.9% in the first half. Arkansas had 17 more field goal attempts than Vanderbilt, but shot just 37.3%.


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