Curry Helps Northridge Stay Perfect
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Edniesha Curry scored 19 points and Tina Greer scored 14, and Cal State Northridge pulled away from Cal State Fullerton in the second half to win a nonconference women’s basketball game, 75-57, on Saturday at Fullerton.
Curry, who had four assists, made four of nine from beyond the three-point arc and Northridge (3-0) was six of 14 (43%) from three-point range.
Greer had six steals for the Matadors.
Lynda Amari scored 11 points and Neda Milic came off the bench for 10 for Northridge, which led, 32-25, at halftime and forced 36 turnovers by Fullerton (1-1).
Simon Fraser 103, The Master’s 63--Elizabeth Hansell 23 points and six rebounds but the Mustangs lost a Western Washington tournament game.
Master’s (4-2) committed 38 turnovers and was outrebounded, 33-25.
The Clan (4-0), ranked fourth in the NAIA preseason poll, went on a 28-6 run after the Mustangs closed the gap to 49-40 with 15:30 remaining in the game.
Valley 66, Ohlone 53--Porsche McAllister was named most valuable player and the Monarchs (4-0) won the Merced tournament.
The Monarchs trailed, 30-24, with 15 minutes remaining, then went on a 16-0 run after switching to full-court pressure defense.
Maricella Rodriguez of Valley had 19 points and 10 rebounds, and freshman center Tynisha Howze contributed 18 points and 10 rebounds.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
El Camino 2, Ventura 0--Jaymie Britton and Lois Williams scored for the Warriors (17-1-2) to win the Southern Regional at Ventura.
Nicole Straky made eight saves for Ventura (19-2-3).
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