It’s an effective formula.
Makana Stone plus a basketball usually equals a win.
When the Coupeville High School grad is in the lineup for Loughborough University this season, the Riders are 7-1.
Without her, 0-2.
So, it was a good thing Stone was back in uniform Saturday, and back to layin’ down a beatin’ on her opponents.
Going off for 15 points, 11 rebounds, three steals, and two assists, the former Wolf helped spark Loughborough to a wire-to-wire win over host CoLA Southwark.
The 81-55 victory keeps the Riders (7-3) in second-place in England’s National Basketball League, within shouting distance of frontrunner Ipswich (9-1), whose only loss came on a last-second Stone bucket earlier this season.
Saturday, Loughborough jumped on CoLA Southwark early, exploding to a 27-12 lead after one quarter of play.
From there, the Riders got methodical, ringing up 18-11, 18-17, and 18-15 advantages across the remaining three quarters of play.
Loughborough spread out its attack, with Molly James pumping in a game-high 18 points to lead four Riders into double-digits scoring.
Stone added her 15, while Robyn Ainge banked in 13, and Katie Januszewska rounded out the attack with 12 points and 11 boards.
Coupeville’s progeny has dropped a double-double in every game she’s played overseas, and now sits with 136 points, 121 rebounds, 17 assists, and 25 steals on the season.
Stone and Co. return to action next Saturday, March 6, when they face off with Worcester.












































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