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Associated Press
Monday, February 5, 2007 NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Ohio women's basketball team's single-game shooting record has fallen. Vanderbilt found out today they set a new Division I NCAA record for highest field-goal percentage in a single game with at least 24 shots made. The 15th-ranked Commodores went 32-for-42 -- or 76 percent -- in a victory yesterday over Alabama. That bests the previous record of 75 percent by the Bobcats. Ohio shot 33-for-44 on December 18th, 2001, against Tennesee-Martin. The NCAA d ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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