ASHLAND – Two teams on opposite ends of the Cascade Conference women's basketball standings performed as expected Saturday night in seventh-ranked Southern Oregon's 111-33 win against the winless Walla Walla Wolves at Mountain Avenue Gym.
The first-place Raiders hit the century mark for the seventh time this season – adding onto their school record – and the fourth time in five games.
Freshman post Courtney Setzer led the way off the bench with 17 points, nine rebounds and three assists. Five other Raiders scored 12 points apiece: Ashley Clausen, Erin Houston, Carly Meister, Majerie Reeves and Emily Peters. The six who scored in double figures also shot a combined 28-for-42 from the field, leading the Raiders to a team percentage of 54 (46-of-86). Thirty-two of those baskets were assisted, the second-highest total of the season.
Kristin Smeaton added a team-high 10 rebounds with six points, five assists and five steals. Toria Bradford also had five steals off the bench, and SOU's reserves had 72 points total.
Grace Wallace and
Charity Underwood led the way for the Wolves with 9 points each while
Lauren Pernu totaled 7 rebounds.
Story provided by Southern Oregon Sports Information