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Women's Basketball
FLYERS TAKE ON BILLIKENS AND OWLS IN ATLANTIC 10 PLAY THIS WEEKEND

Jennifer Strong ranks 16th in the A-10 in scoring at 12.3 ppg

Jennifer Strong ranks 16th in the A-10 in scoring at 12.3 ppg

Feb. 15, 2006

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Dayton takes on a pair of conference opponents this weekend as its Atlantic 10 schedule winds down. The Flyers head to Saint Louis on Friday for an 8 p.m. ET game against the Billikens. Dayton then returns home to take on #23/22 Temple on Sunday at UD Arena in a 2 p.m. ET matchup.

Last weekend, UD clinched a berth in the 12-team Atlantic 10 Championships despite suffering its first two-game losing streak of the season. Although the Flyers have lost three of their last four, the remainder of the regular season schedule will see UD face three rematches of previous A-10 opponents in four games.

Earlier this season, Dayton beat Saint Louis 95-73 at UD Arena as five Flyers reached double figures in scoring. Ashley Armstrong and Amber Peterink each scored their career-highs, with 13 points a piece, while Jennifer Strong also chipped in 13.

The 95 points was the most by an Atlantic 10 team this season, and UD's first time hitting the 95 mark since 95-71 win at St. Bonaventure, February 20, 2000, during the season UD advanced to the WNIT.

Playing their third game in five days - the first two on the road - the Flyers showed no ill effects as head coach Jim Jabir used all 12 dressed players liberally, and all 12 scored.

The Flyers forced 23 turnovers and scored 31 points off those turnovers, including 21 in transition. UD also held a 38-30 edge in points in the paint and a 47-25 lead in bench scoring.

Brittany Holterman tied her season high in rebounds with nine and added a career-high five assists to go with eight points. Jen Tisza also hit tied a career high with three points. Other Flyers in double figures were Cara Wright with 11 points on five-of-nine shooting and Kiki Lund, also with 11 points, on four-of-five shooting. Wright grabbed four rebounds in just 17 minutes of playing time, with the game getting out of hand early. Terri Ramsey added nine points and five assists against no turnovers.