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By Nancy Lieberman
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, March 18, 2006 DENVER -- Just when you thought Courtney Paris couldn't get any better, the Oklahoma freshman came up big again Saturday. And just as she blew away expectations with her play in the Big 12 tournament, Paris again put any doubt to bed whether she could continue to post big numbers in her first NCAA Tournament appearance. Paris scored 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds Saturday to lead second-seeded Oklahoma past Pepperdine, 78-66, and into a second-round matchup with BYU on Monday. With her t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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