By Ron Smith
November 23, 2022
(RIVERSIDE, Calif.) Westmont Women's Basketball (7-0), ranked second in the NAIA, had an easy time of it in Riverside on Wednesday evening, defeating the Golden Eagles of La Sierra (0-6) by a score of 80-29. It is the sixth time in program history that the Warriors have held an opponent to under 30 points.
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In the opening frame, sophomore guard
Kate Goostrey tallied 12 points and freshman guard
Sage Kramer added six as the Warriors jumped out to a 32-8 lead. Westmont knocked down six of 10 from 3-point range, including two each by Goostrey and Kramer.
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"We set the tone early in the first quarter," said Westmont's head coach
Kirsten Moore. "Our starting group came out firing all cylinders and did a great job. Kate was hitting from everywhere and
Stefanie Berberabe makes everyone around her better.
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"Stef had 10 assists, six steals, nine points in only half a game (23 minutes). Anytime she was in, people were getting open looks. Whether it was at the rim inside, or kick-outs for threes or finding shooters, she creates so much. Our shooters were ready today and when she found them, they knocked the shots down. We obviously shot at a high percentage all game long."
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The Warriors shot 53.2% from the floor (33 of 62), including 48.0% (12 of 25) from long distance.
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Westmont continued its dominance in the second quarter, outscoring the Golden Eagles 17-3. Redshirt-freshman guard
Giulia Abraham led the way in the second frame with eight points as she went three-for-three from the floor, including two 3-point field goals. Westmont entered the locker room at halftime with a 49-11 lead.
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Westmont's substantial lead allowed Moore to use the opportunity to develop her team's depth.
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"It was great to get everyone significant experience," said the veteran coach. "Everyone played double-digit minutes out there and was able to contribute in different ways. We have a huge chunk of our roster that is young. For them to get experience and be able to contribute, today, was great."
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The closest quarter of the game was the third, with Westmont edging La Sierra 11-9. Berberabe scored four of Westmont's third-quarter points on a pair of layups - both after she pilfered the ball - and freshman guard
Bailey Fong connected on a triple.
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In the fourth quarter, the Warriors made nine of ten from the floor, including 3-pointers by
Haylie Dermer and Isabella Person. Westmont outscored the Golden Eagles 20-9 in the final frame.
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Moore hopes the team will build on tonight's performance when they return to Golden State Athletic Conference play next week.
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"We know we have to be playing our best basketball as we head into this stretch of GSAC. We go on the road to Master's and Hope back-to-back and then host Vanguard. Hopefully, tonight will springboard us into this tough and important stretch of three games."
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Next Wednesday, the Warriors will travel to Santa Clarita for a 5:30 p.m. match-up with #19 The Master's (6-0, 2-0 GSAC).