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Case Western responds to scoring error at Witt tourney

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From Cleveland.com:

When Case Western Reserve University’s women began their basketball game on Wednesday night at Wittenberg, they would have never guessed they’d benefit from the “visiting court advantage.”

That, they did, as an official scoring mistake netted a four-point turn in the Spartans’ favor on their way to a 60-58 win over Wittenberg in the championship game of the Charles B. Zimmerman Memorial Classic.

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By Sports Fan

January 4, 2010 5:00 PM | Link to this

Quotes from the visiting Cleveland basketball team are not in line with the basic rules of the game. If an athlete scores a basket in a competitive game, a point or points are earned for their own team. Those hard earned points do not go to the other team! The visiting team’s coach played ball and has been involved with the game of basketball for many years. The bench coach for the visiting team played ball in the NBA. They knew exactly what happened and why their team won the championship game. High Schools and Colleges promote sportsmanship. Once again, actions speak louder than words.

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