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            <title>Stephanie Boardman Women&apos;s Basketball (11/24/08 - NCAC):</title>
            <description>Wittenberg&apos;s Stephanie Boardman (Cincinnati, Ohio/McAuley), a 5-11, junior post, was named the Jackie Ammons Memorial Tournament MVP after she scored 52 points in the two Tiger victories. Boardman posted a career-high 29 points in the semifinals, and added 23 in the championship game. In addition, she finished with six steals, four assists and 14 rebounds while playing more than 30 minutes in each game as Wittenberg topped Salem, 95-66, then host Peace, 69-54, in the final. Click here to see complete list of 2008 NCAC Women&apos;s Basketball Players of the Week.</description>
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            <title>Wittenberg Awakens In Second Half To Beat Oberlin In NCAC Tournament Quarterfinals</title>
            <description>SPRINGFIELD, Ohio  After struggling through the first half, the Wittenberg Tigers put together a big second half to run away from visiting Oberlin in North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament quarterfinal action, 79-49. The win advanced the Tigers to the NCAC Tournament semifinals for the 19th consecutive year.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 16:17:54 -0400</pubDate>
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            <title>Senior Night Win Over Oberlin Propels Tigers Toward Playoffs</title>
            <description>SPRINGFIELD, Ohio  Three Wittenberg women&apos;s basketball seniors have played their final regular season home game as a Tiger. And although not all three had a great night against the Yeowomen, it cannot match the tremendous effect the trio has had on the program. A 68-52 win over Oberlin capped off the regularly-scheduled portion of the season to move to 13-10 overall and 12-4 in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).</description>
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            <title>Tigers Unable To Exact Revenge Versus Bishops</title>
            <description>SPRINGFIELD, Ohio  The Tigers had many motives for a win against Ohio Wesleyan on Wednesday night. The team was sponsoring the Women&apos;s Basketball Coaches Association&apos;s &quot;Think Pink Night&quot;, defending their home turf, and out for a bit of revenge against the visiting Bishops, who dispatched the Tigers on Jan. 26 in Delaware, Ohio. But injuries continued to crop up in the days before the game, and the Tigers could not get anything to go their way Wednesday despite hard work across the floor in a 62-63 loss.</description>
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