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Archive for February 2011

Westminster sets win record

Westminster sets win record
BY THE TRIBUNE’S STAFF
Thursday, February 17, 2011

Westminster extended its school-record winning streak in women’s basketball to 12 games with a 73-52 victory over Webster last night in Fulton.

The Blue Jays (17-5, 14-0 St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) also broke the school record of 16 wins set in 2004-05.

Leigh Ann Lutz scored a game-high 19 points, Liz Klaffenbach finished with 18 points and nine rebounds and Rachel Backes added 14 points and seven assists for Westminster. Courtney Pursley finished with 17 points for Webster (14-9, 9-5)

Twins bring different personalities, playing styles to Rock Bridge girls’ basketball team

Allison and Megan Marshall are twins who play for the Rock Bridge girls' basketball team, which will be celebrating senior night Thursday. They are two of four seniors and have played basketball together since 5th grade.   ¦  MELISSA KLAUDA/Missourian

Allison and Megan Marshall are twins who play for the Rock Bridge girls' basketball team, which will be celebrating senior night Thursday. They are two of four seniors and have played basketball together since 5th grade. ¦ MELISSA KLAUDA/Missourian

COLUMBIA — Rock Bridge girls basketball players Megan and Allison Marshall may be forever linked by birth, but their unique personalities show they are different people.

Allison Marshall is the social one. On a typical night away from basketball, she’s probably out watching a movie with her teammates. As a senior co-captain, many of the girls on the team look up to her. Mike Marshall, the girls’ father, describes her as amiable. Read more