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SportsJanuary 31, 2005

Notre Dame was outscored 24-0 from behind the 3-point arc and fell 64-61 to Windsor in the consolation championship game of the Queen of Hearts Tournament on Sunday. Andee Allen led the way for Windsor with three 3-pointers and 30 points. "The 3-pointers were the killers," Notre Dame coach Jerry Grim said. "It was a good game. The Allen girl is a player. She can take it to the hole and shoot it from the outside."...

Notre Dame was outscored 24-0 from behind the 3-point arc and fell 64-61 to Windsor in the consolation championship game of the Queen of Hearts Tournament on Sunday.

Andee Allen led the way for Windsor with three 3-pointers and 30 points.

"The 3-pointers were the killers," Notre Dame coach Jerry Grim said. "It was a good game. The Allen girl is a player. She can take it to the hole and shoot it from the outside."

The Bulldogs took a 51-46 lead into the fourth quarter.

Kristain Burger paced Notre Dame (5-14) with 20 points. Amanda Essner added 17 points and Amanda Toole finished with 15.

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Notre Dame went 1-2 in tournament, losing its two games by a combined five points.

WINDSOR 64, NOTRE DAME 61

Notre Dame 20 19 12 10 -- 61

Windsor 22 11 13 18 -- 64

NOTRE DAME (61) -- Kristain Burger 20, Amanda Essner 17, Amanda Toole 15, Amber Karnes 7, Allison Toole 2. FG 25, FT 11-18, F 16 (3-pointers: none. Fouled out: Meredith Medlin)

WINDSOR (64) -- Andee Allen 30, Brenda Pogue 14, Christy Ulmer 9, Sarah Shell 3, Maria Vivian 3, Julie Zensen 2, Megan Aubry 3. FG 24, FT 8-12, F 17 (3-pointers: Allen 3, Ulmer 2, Shell 1, Vivian 1, Pogue 1. Fouled out: Aubry)

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