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No. 6 LSU Nears SEC Title

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Associated Press
Friday, February 29, 2008; Page E07

Quianna Chaney scored 20 points and sixth-ranked LSU clinched a share of the Southeastern Conference title with an 83-46 victory over Arkansas last night in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU (24-4, 13-0 Southeastern Conference) has one SEC game remaining on March 2 at Mississippi State, where a victory would conclude an undefeated season in the league and formally wrap up the conference title. However, LSU has locked up the top seed in the SEC tournament because of its win over No. 3 Tennessee earlier this month.

Sarah Pfeifer scored 15 and Ayana Brereton 14 for Arkansas (17-11, 2-11 SEC), which has lost nine of 10 games.

¿ TENNESSEE 88, FLORIDA 61: Candace Parker and Alex Fuller scored 18 points each and the No. 3 Lady Vols rolled at home.

Nicky Anosike scored 15 points and tied a season high with 12 rebounds for Tennessee (26-2, 12-1 SEC).

Sha Brooks led Florida (16-12, 5-8) with 27 points.

¿ GEORGIA 55, SOUTH CAROLINA 41: In Columbia, S.C., Angel Robinson scored 16 points to lead the No. 22 Lady Bulldogs to their eighth straight victory over the Gamecocks.

Georgia improved to 21-7, 8-5 SEC. South Carolina 14-14, 3-10.

¿ OHIO ST. 87, PENN ST. 84: Jantal Lavender dominated the paint with a career-high 36 points and 16 rebounds to help the No. 18 Buckeyes move a step closer to another Big Ten title with the road win.


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