NWADG Basketball

2019

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Member FDIC People come together around the court. And in the community. That's why First Security is your go-to financial partner. We're local. Loyal. Ready to help you win. What's your better? Get there with us. Relationships A R E B U I L T O N E - O N - O N E . People come together around the court. And in the community. That's why First Security is your go-to financial partner. We're local. Loyal. Ready to help you win. What's your better? Get there with us. Sunday, November 3, 2019 13 Northwest Arkansas Basketball FAYETTEVILLE — Chelsea Dungee and Amber Ramirez were hoping to play college basketball together when both graduated from high school. Despite growing up in different states, they played in the same backcourt for San Antonio's Finest AAU team in the summer. But they ended up choosing different colleges and going against one another in the Big 12 conference with Dungee signing with the University of Oklahoma and Ramirez at Texas Chris- tian University in 2016. Fast forward to three years later, and they are back together again as redshirt juniors at Arkansas. Ramirez put it in simple terms. "It's going to be nice!" Ramirez shout- ed. Ramirez sat out last season under NCAA transfer rules and could only watch and cheer on her future team- mates as Dungee and the Razorbacks put together an unbelievable late-season run to reach the finals of the Southeast- ern Conference Tournament as a No. 10 seed. Arkansas came within a hair of an NCAA Tournament bid and reached the Women's National Invitation Tour- nament quarterfinals before falling to Ramirez's old team in front of a vocal crowd of more than 5,000 in Bud Walton Arena. Dungee said Ramirez, the former McDonald's All-American from San An- tonio, will be exactly what the Razor- backs need to push them forward to an even better season this year. "Offensive threat, there's not any more to it," Dungee said. "And we defi- nitely need that to get over the hump and I think that's what she's going to bring." Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors con- curred. Together again Ramirez, Dungee are expected to flourish in Razorbacks' backcourt NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Guards Chelsea Dungee (left) and Amber Ramirez wait their turn to talk to the media Oct. 9 at the Arkansas Basketball Performance Center. PAUL BOYD NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE See BACKCOURT, Page 14 • No more leaves, pine needles, debris or squirrels • The gutter that never clogs... GUARANTEED! • Patented one-piece system • Keep gutters running free and clear of clogs • With many attractive colors, you'll love the way it looks Call 479-234-4147 for Current Promotions LeafGuard is a slam dunk! Call 479-234-4147 or 1-800-LEAFGUARD TODAY for a FREE estimate and in-home demonstration www.leafguard.com and www.leafguardandmore.com Best BestNWA.com of Northwest Arkansas the

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