PORTLAND, Ore. - The depth of the Warner Pacific roster was on display again during a 91-57 win over Multnomah tonight at Jim Skagen Court.
The Knights pulled away during a decisive second half over their Portland rivals, turning a close game into a rout by outscoring the host Lions 53-26 after halftime.
All 11 Knight players in uniform scored at least 4 points, with four reaching double figures. Maryah TIpping led the way with 13 points and WPU finished the game shooting a season high 49.3 percent from the floor.
When the Knights weren't scoring, they were turning it over as Multnomah's defense forced 30 turnovers. The Lions gave it back 29 times however.
High scoring MU guard Sequoia Wheeler was held to 11 points, while Rachelle Tau chipped in 10 points of the bench.