Box Score CALDWELL, Idaho – College of Idaho made a school-record 18 three-pointers on the way to a 106-72 win over Warner Pacific on Saturday night.
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Janelle Weiss made her first three pointer of the night, The Knights led 8-5 in the opening moments of the game. The advantage was short lived however, as C of I shooters caught fire and never cooled off. Alisha Hensey splashed a shot from distance late in the first half to give the Yotes a 30 point lead (53-23). WP rallied to close the period with an 8-0 run to trail by 53-31 at the break.
The Knights managed to score at a good clip in the second period, but could not find a way to stop the C of I offense. WPC closed to within 17 points early in the half, but watched the gap reach as much as 35 points as the Yotes kept up their accuracy from range.
The Lady Yotes (11-10, 8-5 CCC) had six players in double-figures, led by Aleah Lowber's 21 – as C of I recorded their highest-scoring game at home in program history and the most since scoring 107 points against Bethany of California in 1997.
Warner Pacific had not given up over 100 points in a game since January 4, 2003 in a 101-77 loss at Southern Oregon.
Janelle Weiss led the Knights (6-17, 2-10 CCC) with 18 points.