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California Baptist University
Jacob Gonzalez
59
Fresno Pacific FPU-WBB 2-8, 0-4 PWC
102
Winner California Baptist CBU-WBB 12-2, 4-0 PWC
Fresno Pacific FPU-WBB
2-8, 0-4 PWC
59
Final
102
California Baptist CBU-WBB
12-2, 4-0 PWC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Fresno Pacific FPU-WBB 19 10 12 18 59
California Baptist CBU-WBB 28 14 23 37 102

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Hannah Tamimi, Sports Information Intern

#10 Lancers Keep Hot Streak Going

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — No. 10-ranked California Baptist University combined another hot offensive performance with a dominant defensive effort to keep Fresno Pacific at bay, 102-59, Saturday night. It gives the Lancers their ninth-straight win and third-straight victory where they scored over 100 points.

CBU improves to 12-2 overall and remains undefeated in PacWest, sitting at 4-0. The Sunbirds drop to 2-8 on the year and leave Riverside still looking for their first conference win, 0-4.

Five Lancers finished in double figures, led by Cassidy Mihalko's double-double. The senior guard scored 24 points and snagged 10 rebounds. Lexy Ram (4-for-4 in three-pointers) followed with 16 points, while Tori Mitchell and Courtney Nelson each chipped in 12 points. Olivia Weber rounded out the top scorers with 10 points on 5-for-8 shooting. 

"It was a good win tonight," coach Jarrod Olson said. "We came out with great energy and great effort. Our post players in particular did a great job; it was nice to see a strong defense."

Once again, the Lancers moved the ball well, finishing with 23 assists. Kamille Diaz – who tied her career high with seven boards – dished out nine assists to lead the effort, while Emma Meriggioli finished with a career-high seven assists. 

"We play for each other," Weber said. "We just keep playing and keep working."

Nelson opened the night by banking in two points off the backboard. It boosted the Lancers into the first quarter as they started to run away with the score, boasting a 28-19 lead at the end of the first.

FPU looked to comeback in the second quarter, but the Lancers took advantage of several Sunbird errors to force a timeout with just under seven minutes left in the second quarter. The Lancers maintained control of the game and walked into halftime with a 42-29 upper hand. 

CBU came out in the third determined to put the game away and quickly built up a 20-point lead. That turned into a 30-point lead and eventually a 40-point lead in the fourth as the Lancers closed out the match on a shooting frenzy. In the final two and a half minutes of the game, Meriggioli and Ram knocked down three triples to secure the 102-59 victory for CBU.

The Lancers take a break from conference action as they host Saint Martin's back in Van Dyne on Monday at 5 p.m.

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