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New Georgia women’s coach Crenshaw hires assistant Lange

New Georgia coach Joni Crenshaw has hired Karen Lange from Charlotte as associate head coach.

Lange spent four seasons as an assistant at Charlotte, the last two as associate head coach. She previously was an assistant at Virginia Tech for seven seasons and at Kansas for six seasons.

Lange, the former Karen Clayton, was a point guard at Iowa from 1992-96.

In 21 years as a player and coach, Lange’s team reached postseason play 18 times.

Crenshaw was hired to replace Andy Landers as coach on April 12 after serving four years on Landers’ staff. Landers was the Lady Bulldogs’ coach for 36 years.

Woman gets other drivers’ speed cam tickets — again and again

WASHINGTON - Miriam Singer's license plate reads "MS" and nothing more. The letters are her initials. But ABC 7 reports Singer -- an 87-year-old Baltimore resident -- has received D.C. speed camera tickets for license plates reading "MS ALF," "MS G" and "MS MAD" in the past four months -- even though she said she hasn't even driven in the District. ABC 7 says speed camera tickets are supposed to be reviewed by a person before being issued. Buel Young, spokesman for the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, said it's up to police to double-check every ticket for accuracy before it's sent out. The tickets since have been voided by the Metropolitan Police Department, ABC 7 says. MPD spokeswoman Gwen Crump attributed the mistake to human error. Crump also said some Maryland tags require special handling. Young said he wasn't sure what Crump meant by that. See more from ABC 7 below: WTOP's Ari Ashe contributed to this report. Follow @AriAsheWTOP and @WTOP on Twitter.
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