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Women's Basketball Nick Askew, NCU Sports Information

Beacons Fall to Warner Pacific, 69-51

Box Score EUGENE, Ore. – Warner Pacific kept pace in the Cascade Conference title race with a 69-51 win over Northwest Christian tonight in women's basketball action at Bart Valentine Court while pushing NCU to the brink of elimination from post-season action.

With the result, the host Knights (18-8, 12-3 CCC) won their seventh game in a row and sit one game behind league leader Corban, who visit Warner Pacific tomorrow night. NCU falls to 10-18 and 2-13 in CCC counters and will miss out on the playoff party in the Cascade Collegiate conference with a loss to Concordia on Saturday evening.

WPC sprinted out to a 15-2 lead over the first nine minutes of play, holding the Beacons to 1-of-6 shooting and six turnovers. After playing even for the next seven minutes, the Knights used a 10-2 run to close the half with a 41-21 lead.

The run of play continued to favor Warner Pacific after halftime, and the Knights stretched their advantage to as much as 29 (55-26) with 11:05 to play. NCU kept fighting hard and attempted to rally, cutting the margin to 60-44 at the 3:27 mark but could draw no closer.

Cameryn Calhoun's pass on Kelsey Mattsen's bucket midway through the first half broke the Warner Pacific record for career assists. The senior from Portland has 345 in her three seasons as a Knight.

Kelsey Mattsen and Chelsey Christensen led WP with 17 points each. Cameryn Calhoun added eleven points, while Nichole Jackson contributed six assists.

Northwest Christian was led by Lindsey Shearer, who dropped in 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for her eighth double-double of the season. She needs just one more to tie current assistant coach Hope Williams for the single-season record. Jess Anderson added 15 points and five rebounds and freshman Breanna Schmidt (pictured) came off the bench to score seven, including her first career three-pointer. The Beacons struggled from the field, finishing at 30 percent shooting while WPC connected at a 49 percent clip.
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