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WBB Team
Tim Sheahan
28
Walla Walla WW 1-5
112
Winner Central Wash. CentWA 10-1,1-0 Great Northwest
Walla Walla WW
1-5
28
Final
112
Central Wash. CentWA
10-1,1-0 Great Northwest
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Walla Walla WW 3 11 2 12 28
Central Wash. CentWA 27 34 23 28 112

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Wildcats Close 2025 with Convincing Win Over Walla Walla

ELLENSBURG, Wash. – The Central Washington University Women's Basketball Team wrapped up 2025 and their nonconference schedule with a dominating victory over the Walla Walla Wolves Saturday evening.
 
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
 
  • Final: Central Washington (112), Walla Walla (28)
  • Records: CWU (10-1, 1-0 GNAC), WWU (2-8, 0-4 CCC)
  • Location: Nicholson Arena (Ellensburg, Wash.)
 
QUOTING CWU HEAD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COACH RANDI RICHARDSON:
 
"I'm pleased to end nonconference with a win. This team has grown so much since week one and have found ways to get wins while growing and coming together. I am very proud of them and who they have been these last six weeks. This team can feel very good about what they have accomplished and I hope they can use this break to disconnect, enjoy time with their families, and refresh themselves as we jump right into conference play when they return."
 
HOW IT HAPPENED:
 
  • Asher Cai grabbed the first points of the game 19 seconds into the game, but Sidney Folkenberg responded to tie things up at two apiece.
  • A free-throw by Fiona Snashall was the first point of a 23-0 run by the 'Cats as Walla Walla drained a free-throw to break the streak at the 2:20 mark.
  • A layup by Capri Sims concluded the scoring in the first quarter with the 'Cats on top 27-3.
  • Both teams exchanged a pair of baskets to begin the second quarter but a jumper by Cai sparked a 22-0 run by the 'Cats as a three-pointer by Jaylo Bello at the 2:01 mark served as the Wolves next bucket to make it a  53-11 CWU lead.
  • Back-to-back treys by Cai and Nicole Wertenberger backed by a layup from Kayla Thornton was answered by Walla Wallas Allison Haslam who hit a three as time expired to send the teams to the halftime break with the crimson and black on top 61-14.
  • A free-throw by Sims at the 8:35 mark was the first point scored in the third quarter as the 'Cats began the third with a 14-0 run before the Wolves only basket of the third came at the 4:13 mark by Bello.
  • CWU responded shutting out WWU the rest of the third and went on a 9-0 run to take the 84-16 lead heading into the fourth.
  • Each team traded a pair of baskets to begin the fourth but a tipin by Snashall followed by back-to-back layups from Emily Shaw and Jordy DeMott made it a 96-20 lead with 8:09 left.
  • Back-to-back buckets by the Wolves forced the 'Cats to call a timeout with 4:44 left, leading 96-25.
  • Following the timeout Annalee Coronado earned a layup and was backed up with back-to-back threes by Wertenberger and Rylee Leishman to get the 'Cats over the century mark, leading 104-25 with 3:18 left.
  • A tipin from Lylah Spring and a pair of threes from DeMott and Wertenberger concluded the game as the 'Cats closed 2025 with a 112-28 victory.
 
STATS FROM THE GAME:
 
  • Cai led the game with 27 points, adding eight rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and four steals.
  • Sims added 20 points, six rebounds, two assists, and three steals.
  • Sierra Eddie sparked the 'Cats bench with 17 points, two rebounds, seven assists, and a steal.
  • Thronton also finished in double figures for CWU with 11 points, a rebound, two assists, and five steals.
  • Wertenberger tallied nine points, two rebounds, an assist, and a block while Coronado added eight points, a rebound, four assists, and a steal.
  • Snashall added six points, five rebounds, two assists, a block, and two steals while DeMott finished with five points, six rebounds, and two assists.
  • Shaw contributed four points, three rebounds, five assists, and two steals while Leishman added three points, two rebounds, a block, and a steal.
  • Spring finished with two points, two rebounds, an assist, and a block while Aliyah Finch grabbed six boards and a block while also dishing out an assist.
  • The 'Cats shot 63.4 percent from the floor, 46.7 percent from three, and 66.7 percent at the free-throw line.
  • Walla Walla was led by Bello and Brooklyn Coe who each scored eight points. Allison Haslam scored seven and led the Wolves with seven rebounds.
  • WWU finished the game shooting 20.8 percent from the floor, 13.8 percent from three, and 33.3 percent at the free-throw line.
  • The 'Cats dominated the boards by a 50-20 margin.
 
SERIES HISTORY:
 
  • The 'Cats are 4-0 against Walla Walla all-time.
  • CWU is 4-0 in home matchups.
  • The 'Cats are averaging 99 points per game against the Wolves.
 
UP NEXT:
 
  • CWU will turn their attention to GNACtion when they head up to The Last Frontier. They first head to Fairbanks to see the Nanooks of Alaska Fairbanks (0-10, 0-2 GNAC) on New Years Day at 6:15 p.m. PST from inside the Alaska Airlines Gymnasium.
  • They wrap up their time up north in Anchorage to see the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves (8-3, 0-2 GNAC) on Saturday, January 3 at 6:15 p.m. PST from inside the Alaska Airlines Center.
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