LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Natahnee Spencer scored 20 points and made five 3-pointers to
lead NAIA No. 7 Lewis-Clark State to a 68-49 women's basketball victory against
Xavier University of Louisiana in the last of three Friday games at the Las Vegas Shootout.
The Warriors (7-0) outscored the Gold Nuggets (3-3) in every quarter but dominated most
in the second period. LCSC won that quarter 24-11 and outscored XULA 13-0 in the final
four minutes to take a 39-24 halftime lead.
Brittany Tackett had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Warriors, Megan Risinger grabbed 11
rebounds, and Caelyn Orlandi — an NAIA second-team All-American last season — had eight assists and three steals.
Freshman
Maya Trench scored a career-high 11 points for XULA. The 5-foot-2 point guard also
grabbed a team-best six rebounds — twice as many as the Gold Nuggets' post players combined — and
had six assists and three steals.
Mikayla Bates scored a career-high-tying 10 points, and
Terriel Ross scored nine.
XULA dropped its third in a row. The Gold Nuggets' points and .268 field-goal percentage were season
lows, and their minus-22 rebound margin was their worst of the last 11 seasons. LCSC won the boards 59-37.
There was a positive statistic for the Nuggets — their 14 turnovers were a season low.
LCSC shot 36.8 percent from the floor and made 18-of-33 free throws to XULA's 6-of-9.
All three Frontier Conference teams won Friday. Rocky Mountain defeated Northwest Christian 70-52, and
25th-ranked Carroll (Mont.) beat Arizona Christian 70-63. XULA will play Carroll at 5 p.m. PST Saturday.