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I watched an amazing performance tonight by a great women’s college basketball player. Stanford Cardinal junior forward/center Jayne Appel scored an amazing 46 points against the Iowa State Cyclones to reach the Final Four of the NCAA Women’s Tournament. Appel dominated the entire night as she scored more than 50% of Stanford’s points. In the process she became the third highest scorer in the tournament’s history, coming one point shy of Sheryl Swoopes second place finish. The Cardinal will more than likely face the unstoppable UConn Huskies in the Final Four, so playing a game like this is an outstanding confidence booster for the ... Read Full Story
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Jayne Appel had a career-high 46 points and 16 rebounds in the third highest-scoring performance in NCAA tournament history, overwhelming Iowa State's helpless defense and carrying Stanford back to the Final Four with a 74-53 victory in the Berkeley Regional final on Monday night. Stanford's physically imposing center with neon-pink fingernails and a dancer's grace also surpassed Candice Wiggins' single-game scoring record for the Cardinal (33-4), leaving little doubt about Stanford's eighth Final Four berth. Only Drake's Lorri Bauman (50 points in 1982) and Texas Tech's Sheryl Swoopes (47 in 1993) have scored more points in an NCAA tournament game. Amanda Nisleit scored 17 ... Read Full Story
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TIM LARSEN Associated Press Stanford's Jayne Appel (2) draws a foul in the Cardinal's win over Rutgers. Appel had 11 points.EUGENE, Ore. – UC Davis overcame a rally by Winston-Salem State and pulled away late to win 99-79 Sunday at the BTI Tip-Off Tournament. UC Davis (1-2) charged to a big lead early behind 11 of junior guard Joe Harden's career-high 26 points, including a fast-break dunk to help the Aggies take a 20-0 lead, one of...  
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Stanford center Jayne Appel was named to the Associated Press preseason All-America team on Tuesday, receiving 34 votes from the 40-member national media panel. Appel, an All-American as a junior last year, averaged 16.1 points and 9.2 rebounds a game and shot 60.2 percent from the field to help Stanford advance to its second consecutive Final Four last year.by PA Weekly Online Sports Staff  
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The Associated Press just released its preseason women's basketball All-America team. Here is the report: By DOUG FEINBERG - AP Sports Writer Connecticut forward Maya Moore has become the seventh unanimous choice on The Associated Press' preseason All-America team. She is joined by UConn center Tina Charles, marking the fifth time teammates have been selected to the preseason team, which started in 1994-95. Jayne Appel of Stanford, Jantel...  
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WASHINGTON -- With their college basketball season two weeks away, Maya Moore, Tina Charles and Jayne Appel are getting quite a preseason workout. The three college All-Americans were among the 23  
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WASHINGTON — With their college basketball season two weeks away, Maya Moore, Tina Charles, and Jayne Appel are getting quite a preseason workout.  
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