#7 posting 11.30.2007
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information
HIGH FIVES
Michigan took the high five after taking a couple of days off with a convincing 97 point performance.
Alyssa DeHaan adds to Michigan's individual total with 6.5 wins. Minnesota is in second place with 5.5 individual honors.
DeHaan also has two times at the top of the leader board. She joines Jenna Smith and Jolene Anderson with two top finishes in the High Five.
MICHIGAN--97
Alyssa DeHaan, Michigan State (Grandville) 26 vs Clemson 68-51
Lakisha Freeman, Purdue (Saginaw Arthur Hill) 23 vs North Carolina 72-90
Jessica Pike, Oakland (Clawson) 20 vs Georgia 59-69
Lauren Aitch, Michigan State (Lansing Waverly) 16 vs Clemson 68-51
Melissa Jeltema, Oakland (Grand Rapids Christian) 12 vs Georgia 59-69
MINNESOTA--39
Jenna Smith, Illinois (Bloomington Kennedy) 16 vs North Carolina State 47-61
Ali Prichard, Princeton (Apple Valley) 16 vs St. Francis NY 63-55
Janessa Wolff, Penn State (Park Rapids) 7 vs Old Dominion 59-77
IOWA--29
Kristin Craft, Dartmouth (Marshalltown) 14 vs Northeastern 50-57
Alyssa Klein, UMKC (Okoboji) 8 vs UM St. Louis 73-70
Lori Bjork, Illinois (Johnston) 5 vs North Carolina State 47-61
Danielle Calef, Illinois State (Cedar Rapids Prairie) 2 vs Loyola Chicago 82-51
WISCONSIN--11
Brittany Holtermann, Dayton (Racine Prairie) 11 vs Cincinnati 69-53
NORTH DAKOTA---10
Amber Land, Eastern Michigan (Kulm) 10 vs Weber State 49-61
next up D2/3/NAIA/CC reports