Published 2/8/2008
by By DAN MARTIN
at NY Post: Sports
Several Bergtraum players were at the Rutgers Athletic Center on Tuesday night and watched as former Lady Blazer Epiphanny Prince led the Scarlet Knights to an upset 73-71 win over top-ranked UConn. Bergtraum has a chance to score its biggest win of...
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