
Makana Stone tossed in a game-high 14 points Saturday, sparking Whitman to its eighth-straight win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Winner, winner, chicken dinner for Wolf grads everywhere.
Both of Coupeville’s college basketball-playing whiz kids came away with victories Saturday, while playing in different states.
Makana Stone and Whitman College rolled to a tourney win in Spokane, their eighth-straight triumph.
Meanwhile, out in Pennsylvania, Kailey Kellner and D’Youville College snapped a losing skid and go into a nearly month-long break flush with a conference win.
Stone:
Whitman, ranked #7 in the most-recent NCAA D-III women’s basketball poll, bounced Colorado College 75-42 to sweep through the Holiday Classic presented by Red Lion River Inn.
The Blues improved to 8-1, and will take a week-and-a-half off before playing in the Trinity University Classic in San Antonio Dec. 20-21.
Saturday, Whitman leaned on All-American Casey Poe and their sophomore sensation, Stone, who made for a very-effective one-two punch.
The duo dropped 14 points apiece, while Stone added four rebounds, four assists and a steal.
After a quick start (Whitman rolled out to an 18-9 bulge after one quarter), the Blues put it on cruise control for the rest of the afternoon.
The second half was a thing of beauty, as Whitman rolled up a 43-18 advantage after the break.
Through nine games, Stone, who was voted tourney MVP for her work this weekend, leads the Blues in scoring, tallying 129 points.
She also has 52 rebounds, 19 assists, six steals and a blocked shot.
A key to her success this season has been her sizzlin’ shooting touch. Stone is hitting 65% from the field, on 55 of 84 shots, and 73% from the free throw line (19-26).
Kellner:
The freshman Spartan snagged two rebounds, as D’Youville held off a furious fourth quarter rally in a 53-50 win at Pittsburgh-Greensburg.
The victory snapped a two-game losing streak and lifts the Spartans to 3-6 overall, 2-1 in league play.
Up by three at the half, D’Youville crushed it in the third, rolling up a 22-9 advantage.
Then, the Spartans almost gave it all back, allowing their hosts to go on a 19-6 run in the fourth which fell just short of a miracle comeback.
D’Youville is now off until Jan. 4.
Through the first nine games of her college career, Kellner has made four starts and is averaging 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds a night.











































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