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Good Week for Racer Basketball

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The last week has been good for the Murray State women's basketball team.  We were able to earn two victories at home against two tough teams.  We first played Tennessee State and knew that we would have to come out on the floor ready to play from the opening tip-off.

 

Last year when they came to Murray we didn't come out ready to play and Tennessee State got up on us early.  We fought back and scored 40 points to tie the game, but it wasn't enough.  We used that memory to prepare ourselves and came out ready to battle.

 

It was a quick turn around then to face Austin Peay on Saturday who has the best turn around in the conference this season.  They came into the game on a winning streak and we wanted to make sure that we took that momentum away from them.  So we came out strong and were able to win by 10.

 

The game against Jacksonville State was a good road win, we just need to make sure we are playing the whole game both offensively and defensively.  If we continue to play on both ends of the court like we know we can we should be alright the rest of the season.

 

So now we are in a tie for first in the Ohio Valley Conference standings, which is great.  But as a team we know that anything can happen since there is so much of the season left to play.  We have to make sure that we are ready to play each night so we don't end up with the short end of the stick.

 

Tomorrow we get to play on ESPNU against Tennessee Tech.  Tech is a very tough team to play in their gym so it should be a good game to watch.  We are planning on treating this game like any other game.  We have to play Racer basketball no matter if the game will be aired on national TV.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ashley Hayes
Senior G/F, Murray State

The OVC Player of the Year and an All-OVC First Team and All-Tournament Team member, Ashley scored her 1,000th career point Jan. 24, 2008 against Tennesse Tech. She led the Racers and was second in the OVC wtih 18.4 points per game for the 2007-08 season and garnered a team-high 270 rebounds. In addition, she named OVC Player of the Week four times.

Amber Guffey
Senior G, Murray State

Amber was named All-OVC First Team and OVC Tournament MVP in 2007-08, when she became a member of the 1,000 Point Club at MSU. During the season, she set school records for free throws in a game and in a season and three-point field goals in a season. She is ranked No. 1 on MSU’s three-point field goals and free-throw percentage charts and second in three-point field-goal percentage. (.406) and is the first MSU player to record 300 career free throws and 300 career assists. Amber was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and earned the Medal of Honor for the second-consecutive season. Her twin sister, Paige, is a teammate on the Racers.

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