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Though Coal City and Seneca have lost a combined three games in the Interstate Eight Conference, neither cracked the top two in seeding for the conference tournament.

Both teams did receive first-round byes for the tournament, which begins Thursday. The Lady Coalers, who will take an overall record of 15-3 and an I-8 mark of 6-1 into the event, are seeded third. The defending champion Lady Irish are the No. 4 seed despite a 10-11 overall record. Seneca is 6-2 in conference play.

Seneca enters the tournament off of a loss, but it was not necessarily a discouraging one. On Monday, the Lady Irish fell 44-41 to Lisle, which is the top seed in the tournament and is 8-0 in conference play.

"Monday definitely showed if they're the No. 1 seed, while we have to bring our 'A' game every night, we can play with anyone," Seneca coach Barb Beck said. "Just like any type of tournament, whoever is playing well at the time can win. If you can string some games together, you may be able to pull it out."

This year's edition of the Lady Irish is significantly different from the one that won the 2012 tournament. Guard Chelsie McCormick has emerged as Seneca's leading scorer at 6.9 points per game, largely because she mas made 43 free throws (in 74 attempts). McCormick also leads the Lady Irish in assists with 45. Junior forward Danielle Hauch is second on the team with a 6.4 points per game average.

"It's a hard-working group of girls," Beck said. "The decision-making at times has not been the best or where it needs to be. Against quality teams, one or two bad decisions can be the difference."

Seneca has actually lost to conference opponents three times. It began its season with a non-conference tournament game against Plano at Somonauk and lost 46-42. The Lady Irish saw Plano, which is the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament, again on Dec. 3 and lost 40-34 before falling to Lisle this week.

"I definitely feel like it can be," Beck said when asked if the Lady Irish can be the team that wins the tournament. "We've played pretty sporadic at times, but the last five games we've started to come around. If we can put four (quarters) together, we have a shot."

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