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Junior Whitney Allen, whose defense has keyed the best start in program history, and No. 8/t9 GW host St. Bonaventure on Sunday afternoon.
 
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No. 8/t9 GW Looks for 10-0 League Start Against Bonnies on Sunday

Feb. 10, 2007

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WASHINGTON, DC - No. 8/t9 George Washington, winner of 13 straight games, entertains St. Bonaventure, a team it has lost to just once in 31 all-time meetings, at the Smith Center on Sunday at 2:00 pm.

No. 8/t9 GW (20-2, 9-0 A-10) routed Duquesne 76-46 on Thursday to extend the nation's sixth longest winning streak and fourth-longest streak in program history. The Colonials have also won 11-in-a-row at the Smith Center, a streak that matches the sixth longest in school history and 13th longest in the country.

GW is 30-1 all-time against the Bonnies, including 25 consecutive series wins and a 14-0 mark at home. SBU's lone win over the Colonials came in Feb. 1989, a season before coach Joe McKeown's arrival at Foggy Bottom. McKeown has led GW to 25 straight victories against the Bonnies.

St. Bonaventure (13-11, 3-6 A-10) is in search of its first winning record since a 16-14 mark in 1997-98. The Bonnies are led by senior Audrey Latendresse's 12.5 ppg and sophomore Ashley Edwards' 7.4 rpg. Rookie Dana Mitchell is the only other player to average double-digits at 12.1 ppg. SBU has dropped its last two games, including a wild 92-86 affair at Saint Louis on Thursday.

For $7.95, fans can view a live video stream of Sunday's game by registering with GW All-Access. Fans also can follow live, up-to-the-minute stats of Sunday's game by clicking on the GameTracker links on www.GWsports.com.