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April 5, 2008
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EAST LANSING, Mich. - The Women's National Invitation Tournament Championship marks the fourth national title for Marquette University in school history. First since 1977. The is Marquette's first-ever national tournament title, ninth overall tournament championship. Marquette's win at Michigan State marked the first time a WNIT team had won three games on the road in the march to the title. Marquette ended the season with a season-best five-game win streak. Senior Svetlana Kovalenko ended her career playing in a school record 131 games and winning the last game of her career. Junior Krystal Ellis was named the WNIT's Most Valuable Player and freshman Angel Robinson was named to the all-tournament team. Ellis recorded her second double double of her career with 15 points and 11 assists Ellis ended the tournament with 116 total points over five games. She recored a career high 11 assists to mark the second player this season to dish 10 or more helpers this season. Junior Kelly Lam joined her father Guy Lam as a NIT Champion. Guy Lam was a member of Marquette's 1970 NIT Championship team. Three other Golden Eagles scored in double figures; Robinson (16), Jocelyn Mellen (12) and Erin Monfre (15). Monfre finished with a season high five 3-pointers for 15 points, two assists and one block all without a turnover. Marquette ended Michigan State's 10-game WNIT home win streak. Marquette's 45 first half points matched a season-high total. The Golden Eagles scored 45 points in the first half at Colorado. Marquette trailed for the first and only time of the game, 7-6, with 16:53 left to play in the first half, but went on a 26-4 run to go ahead 32-11 with 8:17 left in the first. It was the second 25-plus point run for the second consecutive game.
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