
Women's Basketball Plays at In-State Rival Nebraska Thursday
12/6/2011 3:05:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Creighton Bluejays at Nebraska Cornhuskers
Game #8 • Thursday, Dec. 8 • 7:05 pm
Devaney Center (13,595) • Lincoln, Neb.
Series History: Nebraska leads 26-10
Television: Big Ten Network
Game #8 • Thursday, Dec. 8 • 7:05 pm
Devaney Center (13,595) • Lincoln, Neb.
Series History: Nebraska leads 26-10
Television: Big Ten Network
• Sophomore Sarah Nelson ranks fourth in the NCAA in field-goal percentage, shooting 65.1 percent from the field in her first seven games. The forward was named MVC Player of the Week twice in the first three weeks of the season.
• Creighton is 3-1 on the road this year after it went 2-8 on the road in non-conference action in the previous two seasons combined.
• Creighton's six-game losing streak against Nebraska is the longest in series history. CU last defeated NU on Dec. 18, 2004.
• Creighton is 1-19 in Lincoln all-time, with its only win coming on Dec. 10, 1993.
• Creighton has not won on the road against a BCS foe since winning at Colorado on Dec. 4, 2004.
• CU's game at Nebraska will be its 65th against a school from a BCS conference under head coach Jim Flanery, 26 more than the next closest MVC school since he took over.
• Jim Flanery is 174-119 (.594) in his 10 years at Creighton, replacing Connie Yori, who is now 173-118 (.595) in her 10th season at Nebraska after a 170-115 (.596) mark in 10 years at CU.
• Taylor Johnson became the first freshman in school history to make at least four three-point field goals in consecutive games when she went 8-of-17 (.471) combined from beyond the arc in Creighton's wins over NC State and Wyoming.
• Creighton's last two wins came despite missing a different starting guard in each contest. Carli Tritz (illness) missed the NC State game (Nov. 27) and Ally Jensen (rib) missed the Wyoming game (Dec. 1).
Scouting the Bluejays
The Bluejays are picked to finish fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference this season ... Creighton returns eight letterwinners and two starters from last year's team which finished 18-13 and 12-6 (T-2nd) in the MVC ... CU lost three senior starters from last year's team which advanced to the WNIT for the fourth straight season last year, tying a school record for consecutive postseason appearances ... Nine of CU's 12 roster spots are filled by underclassmen ...Two-time MVC Player of the Week sophomore Sarah Nelson leads the team with 14.4 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game, and three double-doubles ... Nelson ranks fourth in the NCAA, shooting 65.1 percent from the field ... Carli Tritz, the 2011 MVC Freshman of the Year, led the team in assists (98), steals (67) and field goal percentage (.478) last year and is CU's active career leader in leader in points, steals, assists, free throws and free-throw attempts, but is off to a slow start this season following preseason surgery on her knee ... Ally Jensen (10.5 ppg) leads CU with 3.5 assists per game and 15 three-pointers ... Freshman Taylor Johnson is 9-of-20 (.450) from three-point range in Creighton's last three games.
Scouting the Huskers
Nebraska, which has been receiving votes in both polls this year, is 7-1 following a 6-0 start ... The Huskers are 5-0 at home this year ... NU, playing in its first season in the Big Ten, returns three starters from last year's 13-18 team ... NU is averaging 74 points and 46.4 rebounds per game, outscoring opponents by an average of 21.1 and outrebounding by 6.8 ... The Huskers have hit 7.8 three-pointers per game and have a plus-4.4 turnover margin ... Sophomore Jordan Hooper leads NU with 17.5 points and 8.6 rebounds per game ... Junior point guard Lindsey Moore is averaging 13.9 points and leads the team with 6.0 assists and 2.9 steals per game ... Eight other NU players average between 3.0 and 6.6 points per game.
The Coaches
• Jim Flanery (Creighton, 1987) is in his 10th season as head coach at his alma mater, where he has led his team to seven WNIT postseason appearances and five 20-win seasons. He owns a career record of 174-119 (.594). One of seven coaches in MVC history with 100 league wins, he led the Bluejays to the 2004 WNIT Championship. He is the second-winningest coach in school history. Prior to serving as CU's head coach, Flanery served as CU's top assistant for a decade. Flan is 2-7 against Nebraska.
• Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986), the 2010 National and Big 12 Coach of the Year, is in her 10th season at Nebraska, where she is 173-118 (.595). The Creighton Hall of Famer is 368-258 (.572) in her 22nd year as a head coach, 10 of which she spent at Creighton. She has been to five NCAA Tournaments, three with Nebraska and two with Creighton.
Creighton-Nebraska Series History
Nebraska owns the all-time series advantage over Creighton, 26-10. The Huskers have won the last six meetings in the series and 13 of the last 16. Creighton is just 1-19 all-time in Lincoln, suffering eight straight losses on NU's home floor since capturing its only win in Lincoln on Dec. 10, 1993. CU's last win over the Huskers was a 58-57 decision on Dec. 18, 2004 in Omaha.
Last Year vs. Nebraska
Nebraska defeated Creighton 63-55 in Omaha on Dec. 8, as the Huskers made 10 of their first 12 shots in the game and never looked back. NU led by 11 at the half and moved to a 17-point second-half lead before a 15-4 run by the Bluejays put the final margin at eight. Carli Tritz led all players with a then-career high 21 points, making 4-of-6 three-pointers in the loss. Jordan Hooper and Lindsey Moore each had 14 points to lead NU. CU's senior leaders Sam Schuett and Kelsey Woodard combined to shoot just 2-of-20 from the field.
Friends or Foes?
Creighton's head coach Jim Flanery and Nebraska's head coach Connie Yori worked together for more than 12 years, including 10 seasons when Yori was head coach at Creighton from 1992 through 2002. Yori is in the Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame and is one of the greatest players in CU history, as she is one of just two players in school history to have her number retired. CU assistant coach Jenny Burns Vickers played under both Flanery and Yori at Creighton. NU assistant coach Dayna Finch not only played under Flan and Yori at Creighton, but she has now been an assistant coach for both coaches, as she is in her second season at NU after two seasons at CU. Even Husker athletic trainer Julie Tuttle owns degrees from both schools and has now served as an athletic trainer for both teams.
Battling the Big Ten
Thursday's game with Nebraska will mark Creighton's first meeting against the Huskers as members of the Big Ten Conference. The Bluejays are 5-11 against Big Ten foes under Jim Flanery, not including Flan's 2-7 record against the Huskers as members of the Big 12. Creighton closed its 2010-11 season with a loss at Northwestern, and has not topped a Big Ten foe since capturing an overtime win at Iowa on Dec. 28, 2003. Flan is 3-4 vs. Iowa, 1-1 vs. Michigan, 1-3 vs. Northwestern and 0-2 vs. Minnesota in his career.
Conference TV Games
Creighton's game at Nebraska will be televised live by the Big Ten Network - the second straight week the Bluejays will appear on a conference TV network. The Jays also played on The Mtn. last week at Wyoming, handing the Cowgirls a 66-50 loss on the MountainWest Sports Network. Creighton will also appear on the MVC TV package later this season when it hosts Northern Iowa on Jan. 27.
Home Away From Home
Creighton is 3-1 on the road this season after posting a combined 2-8 record in non-conference road games over its previous two seasons. Creighton is in search of its first winning record on the road in non-conference play since Jim Flanery's first season in 2002-03 when the Bluejays went 6-2 in non-conference road games (3-2 in the regular-season and 3-0 in the WNIT). The Jays were 2-2 in non-conference road games in 2004-05 and 4-4 on the non-con road in 2003-04.
The Under 50 Crowd
Creighton scored a season-low 48 points in its 76-48 loss to No. 3 Notre Dame on Sunday, marking CU's lowest scoring output since its 2010 season-opener (a 40-35 win over Liberty). The Bluejays had not previously been held under 50 in a loss since their heartbreaking 47-45 loss to Evansville in the 2009 MVC Tournament championship match.
Freshman Makes History
Taylor Johnson became the first freshman in school history to make at least four three-point field goals in consecutive games earlier this year when she drained four against both NC State (Nov. 27) and at Wyoming (Dec. 1). The rookie has found her shooting touch, as she is now 9-of-20 (.450) from long range in her last three games after making 1-of-14 (.071) to start her career. She was the first Bluejay to make at least four threes in consecutive games since Kelsey Woodard did so in the final two games of the 2008-09 season.
Ally Jensen Returns From Rib Injury
Junior Ally Jensen suffered an injured rib in Creighton's win over NC State (Nov. 27) and the injury forced her to miss a game for the first time in her career, sitting at Wyoming (Dec. 1). The guard appeared to be back in fine form against No. 3 Notre Dame, leading the team with 12 points, while making 3-of-5 three-pointers to raise her 3-point percentage to 41.7 on the season.
Sammy I Am
Freshman Sammy Jensen played a total of 29 minutes through five appearances in Creighton's first six games this year, not attempting a field goal in any of her first five games. The rookie finally pulled the trigger when she found herself open in the corner for a three-point attempt in the first half against No. 3 Notre Dame (Dec. 4). She drained the trifecta and would play a season-high 17 minutes against the Fighting Irish.
Flan Schedules the Big Boys (or Girls)
Creighton's game against Nebraska is its fourth of five games against teams from BCS conferences this season, continuing a trend head coach Jim Flanery started when he took over in 2002-03. The Bluejays have played 64 games against BCS schools in that span, 25 more than the next closest MVC school – Drake (39). Flanery's 19 wins against BCS schools in that span are nine more than the next closest MVC school in that span – Illinois State (10). In fact, Flan has more wins against BCS conference (ACC, Big East, Big 10, Big 12, Pac 12, SEC) schools since he took over than Bradley has games played (16) against BCS schools.
MVC vs. BCS since 2002-03
School Games Wins
Creighton 64 19
Illinois State 30 10
Drake 39 9
Missouri State 32 7
Indiana State 19 6
Northern Iowa 36 4
Wichita State 21 4
Evansville 19 3
Bradley 16 2
Southern Illinois 21 0
The Ally Way Doubles
Junior Ally Jensen scored 12 points against No. 3 Notre Dame (Dec. 4) for her fourth double-figure scoring game in her first six games played this year. As a sophomore, she scored in double figures just four times in 31 games all season. The guard is shooting 41.7 percent from three point range this year, making 15-of-36 shots from deep. Her 16 points against North Dakota State (Nov. 13) were the most she'd scored since her career-high 18 points against Drake as a freshman in the MVC Tournament.
Nelson Isn't Missing Much
Sarah Nelson went 9-of-10 from the field against North Carolina State on Nov. 27, helping her to keep her field-goal percentage high. She currently ranks fourth in the NCAA in field goal percentage, making 65.1 percent of her shots this season. Nelson is a perfect 2-for-2 from three-point range as well.
Home is Where the Wins Are
Creighton went 12-2 at D.J. Sokol Arena last year, and is now 25-7 (.781) at its new home. The Bluejays are 97-32 (.756) at home under Jim Flanery, including 64-17 (.790) in MVC play at home under Flanery.
Defending D.J.
The Bluejays are 25-7 all-time their new home. In those 32 games, the Bluejays have allowed less than 60 points points 22 times – including 12 of their last 17 games. Bluejay opponents are averaging just 55.8 points per game in the 32 games played inside D.J. Sokol Arena.
Nelson: 2-Time MVC Player of the Week
Whatever the opposite of a sophomore slump is, Sarah Nelson is doing it. The sophomore was named the MVC Player of the Week twice in the first three weeks of the season, earning the honor on Nov. 28 following a week in which she averaged 16.5 points and 13.5 rebounds and set career-highs for rebounds and points in a game. Nelson turned in a career-high 17 rebounds against South Dakota (Nov. 22) and followed with a career-high 22 points against NC State (Nov. 27). She made 9-of-10 shots against the Wolfpack and to finish the week 14-of-20 (.700) from the field.
• Nelson also earned MVC Player of the Week honors after the opening week of the season when she averaged 14.5 points per game and made 12-of-16 shots (.750) from the field in road wins at North Dakota and North Dakota State.
• Nelson is the first Bluejay two be named MVC Player of the Week twice in one season since Megan Neuvirth in 2008-09.
• Nelson is the first Bluejay to be named MVC Player of the Week twice in the same month since Christy Neneman in February 2002.
• Nelson scored in double figures in her first six games this year after never scoring 10+ in consecutive games at all as a freshman.
Flan's Movement
Creighton opened the season with a 72-54 win at North Dakota, earning head coach Jim Flanery his 171st career victory. That win moved him ahead of his predecessor Connie Yori (170) alone into second place on the CU career victories chart. He now trails only Bruce Rasmussen's (currently Creighton's AD) 196 wins for tops in school history.
Creighton Coaching Wins
Name Wins Seasons
Bruce Rasmussen 196 12
Jim Flanery 174 10
Connie Yori 170 10
Gaye Kinnett 33 3
Eddye McClure 26 3
Howard Faber 11 1
Shoot Better, Win More
Creighton is shooting 45.0 percent from the field and 84.0 percent from the free-throw line in its four wins this year, after opening the season by shooting 46.7 in its first two games for its best shooting start since 1994. The Bluejays are shooting just 33.5 from the field and 57.8 percent at the line in their two losses. CU opened the year shooting 49.1 percent in its 72-54 win at North Dakota and followed by shooting 44.4 percent in its 71-51 win at North Dakota State. The combined field goal percentage of 46.7 percent through two games was the best shooting percentage to start a season in head coach Jim Flanery's 10 seasons and the best two-game start to the season from the field since the 1994-95 team shot 48.5 percent.
Jensen Takes Aim at 100
With a team-leading 15 three-pointers in her first six games, junior Ally Jensen is quickly closing in on 100 career trifectas in her career. She now has 94 career three-pointers, six shy of becoming the 16th player in school history to reach 100 career threes.
Creighton Career 3-Point Field Goals
1. 309 Kathy Halligan 1988-92
2. 294 Dayna Finch 2000-04
3. 261 Kelsey Woodard 2007-11
4. 250 Laura Spanheimer 2001-05
5. 187 Missy Miller 1992-96
6. 174 Holly Sivesind 1993-97
7. 169 Sam Schuett 2006-11
8. 154 Ally Thrall 2004-08
9. 151 Melissa Sanford 1989-92
10. 137 Krissie Spanheimer 1997-01
11. 134 Chevelle Herring 2005-10
134 Angela Timmons 1997-01
13. 132 Kristi Woodard 2002-06
14. 102 Christy Neneman 2000-04
15. 101 Michelle Kaus 2005-09
94 Ally Jensen 2009-
Tritz Scores Career-High 23 at Kansas
Sophomore Carli Tritz poured in a career-high 23 points at Kansas on Nov. 16, also setting career-high marks by going 9-for-18 from the field. Her previous career best of 21 points also came against a Big 12 school, scoring 21 against Nebraska at home last year. The super sophomore is averaging 18 points per game in her last two outings.
Tritz Reaches 400 Points Rapidly
With 13 points against South Dakota (Nov. 22), sophomore Carli Tritz eclipsed 400 career points in just her 35th career game. She became the fastest Bluejay to reach 400 points since Becky Flynn scored her 400th career point in her first game as a sophomore in 1993. Flynn reached 400 points in her 29th career game. If you're curious about other recent Bluejays to quickly reach 400 – Christy Neneman (37), Kelsey Woodard (38) and Laura Spanheimer (39) – were all edged out by Tritz.
Impact Rookies
Freshmen Alexis Akin-Otiko (6.1 ppg) and Taylor Johnson (5.9 ppg) rank fourth and fifth on the team, respectively, in scoring through seven games. Johnson scored a career-high 15 points against NC State (Nov. 27) and followed with 12 points at Wyoming (Dec. 1), combining to go 8-for-17 (.471) from three-point range in those two games. Akin-Otiko had seven points and a team-best five rebounds in just 13 minutes of play in her collegiate debut at North Dakota (Nov. 11). She was 7-of-9 from the floor for 16 points in 16 minutes of action at North Dakota State (Nov. 13), tying for game-high scoring honors. Akin-Otiko is averaging 3.9 rebounds per game to rank third on the team, despite averaging just 15.4 minutes per game.
Double-Double-Double
Sarah Nelson posted back-to-back double-doubles against South Dakota (Nov. 22) and NC State (Nov. 27). Nelson is the first Bluejay to post consecutive double-doubles since Sam Schuett did so on Jan. 2 & 7, 2010. The sophomore has three double-doubles on the year after logging just one double-dime all of last season.
Get to 70
Creighton is 3-0 this year when scoring 70 points and 1-3 when it fails to reach 70. The Bluejays are now 100-19 (.840) under head coach Jim Flanery when they score 70 points in a game.
Cleaning the Glass
Sarah Nelson had the best rebounding game by a Bluejay since 2003 on Nov. 22 when she pulled down 17 rebounds against South Dakota. The 17 boards were not only a career-high, but they were also a D.J. Sokol Arena record. The 17 caroms were the most by a Bluejay since two-time MVC Player of the Year Christy Neneman snagged 17 rebounds against Indiana State on Feb. 27, 2003. The 17 rebounds are tied for the 10th-most in a single game in school history.
3s by the Dozen
Creighton made a season-high 12 three-pointer in its 74-67 win over NC State (Nov. 27). The game marked the 20th time under Jim Flanery the Bluejays have made at least 12 triples in one game, moving Creighton's record to 16-4 (.800) under Flan when making at least 12 threes. The Jays are now 33-11 (.750) under Flan when making 10 or more three-pointers in a game.
Career Highs All Around
The Bluejays had four players score career-high point totals in their 74-67 win over NC State (Nov. 27), led by Sarah Nelson's 22 points. Taylor Johnson entered the NC State game with 13 points scored in her first four collegiate games before snapping out of her shooting funk by hitting 4-of-10 three-pointers and finishing with 15 points. Junior Jasmin Corbin scored a career-high nine points, making a career-best 6-of-6 free throws, and sophomore Jordan Garrison finished with a career-high nine points by making 3-of-5 three-pointers in her first career start. Junior Ally Jensen dished a career-high seven assists – three more than her previous career-best – while she also equalled her career-high with six rebounds against the Wolfpack.
Garrison Returns to Form
Sophomore Jordan Garrison missed the first 12 games of her freshman season and played in just 16 due to a stress fracture in her left leg. The three-point sharp-shooter made 4-of-20 (.200) shots from long range in her 16 games played last year. Turn the page to this season and she has made 9-of-26 (.346) three-point shots in her first seven games, which included her first career start against NC State (Nov. 27). Garrison made 3-of-5 threes for a career-best nine points against NC State.
Not So Rocky Road
The Bluejays won their first two road games of the season for the first time since 1995. Creighton opened the season with consecutive road wins in its first two games for the first time in school history. Prior to its 72-54 win at North Dakota to open the year, Creighton had not won its first road game of the season since 1999 and had not won a season-opener on the road since 1998.
Bluejays Blowout Bison
Creighton blasted North Dakota State 71-51 on Nov. 13, the Bluejays' first 20-point non-conference road win since a 78-56 win at Colorado State on Nov. 24, 2007. It marked just the third non-conference road win of at least 20 points under head coach Jim Flanery, with the first coming on Dec. 20, 2002 – 80-57 at UC Irvine.
Exhibition Recap
Creighton cruised to an 83-26 win over Rockhurst in its only exhibition of the season on Nov. 2. The Bluejays forced 34 turnovers and had 18 steals in the game, with four steals each from sophomore Alyssa Kamphaus and freshman Alexis Akin-Otiko. Four Bluejays scored in double figures, led by Ally Jensen's 14 points on 4-of-6 shooting from long range. McKenzie Fujan, Jordan Garrison and Kamphaus each added 10 points. Akin-Otiko also led the team with six rebounds, as CU outrebounded RU 45-32. The Bluejays shot 46.9 percent from the field and 43.5 percent (10-23) from three-point range, but just 50 percent (13-26) at the free-throw line. Sarah Nelson blocked six shots and added nine points in the win. Fujan, Nelson and freshman Taylor Johnson tied for team-high honors with four assists.
Preseason Picks
The Bluejays have been picked to finish fourth in the MVC preseason poll as voted on by league coaches, media and sports information directors. Sophomore Carli Tritz was named to the five-member preseason all-MVC team after her outstanding freshman campaign. Missouri State captured 36 first-place votes and are the preseason favorites, while UNI received the remaining four votes and is picked to finish second. Wichita State is the only other team picked above Creighton this year.
We're Still Young
One season after half of the roster was made up of freshmen, the 2011-12 roster consists of 12 players, nine of which are underclassmen. The Bluejays have one senior (DaNae Moore), two juniors, five sophomores, three true freshmen and one redshirt freshman on the roster.
Creighton's Sister Act Continues
One of the three freshmen on this year's team is Sammy Jensen, the younger sister of junior Ally Jensen, continuing the recent trend of sisters playing for the Bluejays. Last year, Kellie and Sarah Nelson played alongside each other. Before the Nelson's played together, the last recorded sister duo to play on the same Bluejay basketball squad was Peggy and Patty Bierle during the 1978-79 season. Kelsey Woodard (2007-11) followed older sister Kristi (2002-06) and Laura Spanheimer (2001-05) followed in the steps of her older sister Krissie (1997-01) to solidify this basketball program as true family environment.
Tritz is Talented
Carli Tritz was named the MVC Freshman of the Year in 2010-11, after she led the team in assists (98), steals (67) and field-goal percentage (.478). Tritz, who was also named honorable-mention all-MVC, set an MVC record by earning MVC Newcomer of the Week honors nine times (in 17 weeks) last year. The guard led all MVC freshmen and newcomers in scoring (11.4 ppg), assist-turnover ratio (1.0) and field-goal percentage, while she led all league freshmen in steals.
It's Lonely at the Top
Forward DaNae Moore is the lone senior on this year's team. The senior started 34 of the 96 games she has played in during her first three years, averaging 13 minutes per game. The forward from Apple Valley, Minn., has more rebounds (266) than points scored (190) – averaging less than two points per game – in her career.
Nebraska Natives
Five of Creighton's 12 players on this year's roster are from Nebraska – Omaha products Jasmin Corbin (Millard West) and Sarah Nelson (Westside), Seward High graduate Alyssa Kamphaus, Wahoo Bishop Neumann product McKenzie Fujan and Alexis Akin-Otiko out of Bellevue West.
The Bellevue Bloodline
Freshman Alexis Akin-Otiko continues a trend at Creighton which began in 2002-03. Akin-Otiko attended Bellevue West, following in the footsteps of former Bluejays and fellow Bellevue West Thunderbirds Kristi and Kelsey Woodard. Kristi played for the Jays from 2002-06 and Kelsey played from 2007-11, meaning one T-Bird has been on the roster every year since 2002-03 – with the exception of 2006-07. CU has had at least one player from Bellevue on the roster every season for the last decade, as Chevelle Herring, a Bellevue East product, played from 2005-10.
Another Tough Schedule
As always, Creighton plays one of the toughest non-conference schedules in the MVC, one that features the 2011 NCAA National Runner-Up coming to Omaha. Creighton hosts North Carolina State on Nov. 27, the first ACC team to play against the Jays in Omaha. On Dec. 4, the Bluejays host Notre Dame for the first time in program history. The Fighting Irish, who lost to Texas A&M in the 2011 NCAA Title game, will be the fourth team in a decade to come to Omaha the year after it played in the Final Four – Missouri State (2002), Minnesota (2004), Oklahoma (2009). Seven-time reigning Mid-American Conference champion Bowling Green plays at D.J. Sokol Arena on Dec. 18.
Flan Makes History With 100th MVC Win
Head coach Jim Flanery won his 100th career MVC game against Wichita State on Jan. 29, 2011, becoming the seventh coach in league history to reach that milestone.
Most MVC Coaching Wins (league games)
Name, School Wins Years
Cheryl Burnett, MSU 201 1988-02
Cindy Scott, SIU 199 1983-98
Jill Hutchison, ILS 170 1983-99
Tony DiCecco, UNI 117 1996-07
Lisa Bluder, DU 116 1991-00
Connie Yori, CU 109 1992-02
Jim Flanery, CU 105 2002-pr.
On Top of the Valley
Creighton has won more MVC games in the last nine years than any other program in the league. With 105 victories since the 2002-03 season, the Bluejays are the only Valley team to eclipse 100 conference wins in that span. All 105 wins have come since Jim Flanery took over, making him just the seventh coach in league history to win 100 MVC games.
MVC Records Since 2002-03
School W-L Pct.
Creighton 105-57 .648
Northern Iowa 99-63 .611
Indiana State 97-65 .599
Illinois State 97-65 .599
Missouri State 91-71 .562
Drake 89-73 .549
Bradley 72-90 .444
Evansville 64-98 .395
Wichita State 54-108 .333
Southern Illinois 42-120 .259
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