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No. 24 Arizona State women use balance to top Columbia 72-48 (Nov 25, 2017)
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No. 24 Arizona State women use balance to top Columbia 72-48 (Nov 25, 2017)

Published Nov. 25, 2017 3:35 p.m. ET

CANCUN, Mexico (AP) Reserve Jamie Ruden and Robbi Ryan led a balanced attack with 12 points apiece and No. 24 Arizona State broke a two-game losing streak by winning its final game at the Cancun Classic on Saturday 72-48 over Columbia.

Another reserve, Sophia Elenga, added 11 points and Cha Johnson-Chapman added 10 for the Sun Devils (5-2), who had nine players score for a 35-9 difference in bench points.

Camille Zimmerman led the Lions (2-5) with 23 points.

Arizona State's swarming defense forced 19 turnovers the Sun Devils turned in 22 points. On the other end, ASU had just three turnovers.

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Madison Pack, who had 10 points for Columbia, opened the second quarter with a 3-pointer to tie the game at 17 but Ruden had back-to-back jumpers in an 8-0 run that gave the Sun Devils the lead for good. It was 35-26 at the half and the margin was 16 after three quarters.

ASU went 20 of 25 at the line to 9 of 11 for Columbia.

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