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Bonnies support "Pink Zone" cause

Ryan Papaserge

Issue date: 2/5/10 Section: Sports
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Crowley noted that while the Hawks may not lead the A-10 in any statistical category, they have a balanced attack.

"They play really hard and tough," Crowley said. "They're a really good ball club, very well coached. They're the kind of team that's going to come after us."

The Brown and White enter Saturday's matchup winning two road games in the past week, defeating Temple 64-54 Jan. 30, followed by a 69-54 victory over Massachusetts Feb. 2.

Mitchell led the Bonnies with 18 points and five rebounds in the victory over the Owls, complemented by redshirt sophomore guard Armelia Horton's 16 points.

Sophomore center Megan Van Tatenhove led the Brown and White with 20 points against the Minutewomen, and Mitchell added 12 points.

Senior forward Andrea Doneth credited intense practices for the team returning to its early-season level of play.

"It's always hard to keep the competiveness and intensity up for every single practice," Doneth said. "That's been our big focus for us lately. Just try to be competitive every single practice, and go hard every single practice."

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