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TU women roll
Hurricane crushes Cameron in exhibition.
 
By Staff Reports
Published: 11/8/2009  2:32 AM
Last Modified: 11/8/2009  6:42 AM

Senior Larrissa Williams led three Tulsa players in double-digits with a game-high 20 points and all 12 players saw action for the Golden Hurricane in an 81-54 victory over Cameron on Saturday afternoon at the Donald W. Reynolds Center.

Chanice Scott added 18 points for Tulsa, followed by Jermaine Kermis who scored 11 and Booker T. Washington graduate Taleya Mayberry had nine.

Williams also had a team-leading nine rebounds and two blocks, while Scott had eight boards, and Kermis and Denise Lewis each had six rebounds.

Mayberry had five steals and five assists in the game.

TU shot 38.8-percent from the field, just 22.2-percent from behind the arc and 57-percent from the charity stripe.

The Golden Hurricane earned 17 assists and forced 37 turnovers against the Aggies.

Cameron was led by Luvs Rattler and Josie Stewart who each tallied 10 points, while Natalie Colton had a team-best nine rebounds.

Tulsa had a 15-point lead (42-27) at the half, and climbed to a 28-point advantage twice in the second half.
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