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Saturday, December 8, 2007
TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Getting to rebounds isn't the problem for No. 9 Oklahoma. Doing it the right way is another story. Courtney Paris scored 17 points and matched her season-high with 22 rebounds as No. 9 Oklahoma had another commanding performance on the boards in a 67-47 victory against Tulsa on Saturday. While the Sooners came away with a 54-36 edge on the glass, coach Sherri Coale said she didn't think it wasn't a result of blocking out the way her team was taught. "I don't know what hap ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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