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No contest: Women’s hoops team loses by 119

D-II Wayne State makes 58 FGs in 132-13 win against Temple Baptist

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updated 9:34 p.m. ET Dec. 29, 2007

DETROIT - Jasmine McCall scored 23 points in Wayne State’s 132-13 rout of Temple Baptist on Saturday.

The 119-point margin of victory was three points shy of the NCAA Division II record. West Texas A&M defeated National Christian 155-33 on Nov. 29, 2001.

The Warriors made 58 field goals, four shy of the NCAA mark of 62 set by Norfolk State on Nov. 20, 1990, against Fayetteville State.

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The Runnin’ Rams dressed only five players for the game and committed 54 turnovers, which resulted in 92 points for Wayne.

Forward Ansley Davenport’s three-pointer finally got Temple Baptist on the scoreboard with 10:28 left in the first half, halting a 38-0 game-opening Warriors rally. Wayne then scored 33 unanswered points, a scoring surge that ended just before the half when guard Bea Mason hit two free throws and a three-pointer.

Wayne State led 76-8 at halftime.

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