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Oklahoma center Courtney Paris (3) shoots over Arizona State's Lauren Lacey (34) during the second half of an NCAA college women's basketball game on Friday, Nov. 21, 2008 in Norman, Okla. Paris had 20 rebounds and 19 points for the 100th double-double of her career and set Oklahoma's scoring record in the No. 2 Sooners' 70-57 win over Arizona State in the semifinals of the Women's Preseason NIT. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
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Published November 22, 2008 12:58 am -

Paris gets 100th double-double in OU win



NORMAN (AP) — The basket, like hundreds before, was vintage Courtney Paris. She took an entry pass, pivoted around a defender and scored off the backboard.

And just like that, Paris became Oklahoma’s career scoring leader on Friday night, just three games into her senior season.

For added measure, the 6-foot-4 preseason All-America center also had her 100th career double-double, finishing with 19 points, 20 rebounds and six blocked shots as No. 2 Oklahoma beat No. 18 Arizona State 70-57 in the semifinals of the Preseason Women’s NIT.

Oklahoma (3-0) will host No. 4 North Carolina on Sunday in the tournament title game.

“It wasn’t the prettiest basketball game I’ve ever been a part of,” Oklahoma coach Sherri Coale said, “but it was a win against a very talented team. Here we are 3-0 and we’ve won in three completely different ways, so I think that bodes well for our future and for our versatility.”

Neither Coale nor Paris claimed to have noticed as Arizona State (2-1) held Paris without a shot or a point for the first 15 minutes and 50 seconds. But once the Sooners figured out they could dominate using their inside game, Paris began racking up the points en route to her 95th straight double-double, extending her NCAA record.

Paris’ final basket, with 2:02 left, raised her career point total to 2,189 in 103 games at Oklahoma, eclipsing Phylesha Whaley’s 2,187 points from 1996-2000 in Coale’s first four seasons with the Sooners. Coale praised Whaley again Friday, calling her the “foundation” of the Oklahoma program.

“Her spirit, her work ethic, everything that she had embodied what’s good about college athletics,” Coale said. “...For Courtney to surpass her with this much time left in her senior season is amazing.”

After the game, Paris — who went 8-of-11 from the field — received a game ball from Coale and a standing ovation from the crowd at Lloyd Noble Center, then answered questions about her feat in a self-depreciating manner.

“It is a great honor,” Paris said, “but I couldn’t have done it without my teammates getting me the ball, and also myself for missing so many shots and getting the rebound and putting it back in.”

Whaley, who now serves as a U.S. Army nurse stationed at Fort Gordon, Ga., said she’s happy someone like Paris broke the record.

“She is a good kid,” Whaley told The Associated Press by phone from Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where she’s on a temporary assignment. “She works hard and she has so much fun playing. She’s fun to watch because she’s so good at it. ... I’m surprised she didn’t do it sooner.”

Paris’ twin sister, Ashley Paris, also had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Oklahoma won despite committing 21 turnovers. The Sooners limited Arizona State to 34 percent field-goal shooting.

Dymond Simon scored 14 points for Arizona State, while Briann January and Lauren Lacey had 12 each.

“I’m disappointed in our team,” Arizona State coach Charli Turner Thorne said. “We were extremely undisciplined and that is not representative of Sun Devil basketball. We really don’t practice those shots.”



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