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SportsMarch 20, 2007

AUSTIN, Texas -- When one Paris twin gets in foul trouble, the Oklahoma Sooners simply go to the other. Courtney Paris got her 60th consecutive double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds despite spending almost 12 minutes of the first half on the bench, and sister Ashley Paris chipped in eight points and 10 boards to lead Oklahoma to a 78-47 win over Marquette on Monday night...

The Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas -- When one Paris twin gets in foul trouble, the Oklahoma Sooners simply go to the other.

Courtney Paris got her 60th consecutive double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds despite spending almost 12 minutes of the first half on the bench, and sister Ashley Paris chipped in eight points and 10 boards to lead Oklahoma to a 78-47 win over Marquette on Monday night.

Oklahoma (28-4), the No. 3 seed in the Dayton Regional, moves on to the round of 16 for the second consecutive year. Marquette (26-7), the No. 6 seed, has never advanced past the second round in eight NCAA tournaments.

After struggling in Oklahoma's first round win over Southeast Missouri State, Courtney Paris scored eight points early, but picked up her second foul with 11:53 left in the half.

No problem for the Sooners as her sister filled the role as the defensive stopper in the middle. Ashley Paris' six rebounds in the half helped Oklahoma keep the lead and extend it to 13 by halftime.

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Krystal Ellis scored 12 points to lead Marquette.

By the time Oklahoma led by 25 midway through the second half, the Golden Eagles were just 7 of 40 shooting from the field. The Sooners dominated scoring in the paint 38-16 and scored 21 points off 16 Marquette turnovers.

Courtney Paris scored Oklahoma's first basket on a short hook and hit four of her first seven shots. She picked up her second foul and sat down with the Sooners leading 10-8.

Marquette quickly took advantage when Efueko Osagie-Landry drove the baseline for a layup.

Ashley Paris, the unheralded half of Oklahoma's sister act, did the dirty work the Sooners needed to hold on to the lead. She tied the game seconds later with a layup and grabbed two straight rebounds before Chelsi Welch scored twice to make it 16-12.

The Sooners, who hit 10 3-pointers in their first round win, missed their first eight before Leah Rush hit with about 4 minutes left to spark a 13-4 run.

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