Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘Hoops in Hawaii’

Makana and Andre Stone (Eileen Stone photo)

   College basketball star Makana Stone hangs out with always-supportive big bro Andre in Hawaii. (Eileen Stone photo)

If Whitman College is going to lose a women’s basketball game during the 2016-2017 season, it’ll have to wait until next year.

Closing out the ’16 portion of the schedule Tuesday, the Blues pulled away in the second half to claim a resounding 63-42 victory over the University of Redlands.

The victory, coming on day two of the Hoops in Hawaii Classic, lifts Whitman to 11-0.

The Blues, and fab frosh/Coupeville High School grad Makana Stone, don’t play again until Jan. 6.

By then, they’ll have trekked 2,800 miles home to Walla Walla, where they’ll kick off a four-game home-stand with a bout against Northwest Conference foe Linfield.

Whitman, which is 2-0 in league play, closes its regular season with 14 straight conference games.

Tuesday night’s game was close, for a quarter, as Whitman and Redlands were knotted at 14 at the first break.

After that the Blues steadily pulled away, opening a five-point lead at the half, stretching it to 11 after three, then closing with a 16-6 advantage in the fourth.

Stone, who has been a vital force for Whitman off the bench this season, was held scoreless for the first time as a college player Tuesday.

She did make off with a steal, though, which led to a bucket by teammate Casey Poe, part of her team-high 15 on the night.

Through 11 games, Stone is averaging 5.5 points and 4.8 rebounds a night.

The frosh is #3 on the Blues squad in hauling down caroms, and remains #1 in field goal percentage, hitting 51.9% (27-52) of her shots.

Read Full Post »

Makana

   Fellow CHS track supernova Sylvia Hurlburt (top) was there to support Makana Stone on the day she signed to play basketball at Whitman. (John Fisken photo)

Nothing is slowing them down. Nothing.

Coming off of a nine-day gap between games, and a 2,797-mile road trip (that’s one way), the Whitman College women’s basketball team stormed into the Hoops in Hawaii Classic Monday and got right back to drop-kicking rival teams.

The Blues kicked off the two-day, six-team tourney in Honolulu by waxing California’s Occidental College 67-49, running their flawless record to 10-0 this season.

Whitman plays the University of Redlands Tuesday, a squad which bounced Wisconsin Lutheran 61-51.

North Central College tipped Chapman University 93-84 in the other first-round match-up.

Playing in the 9:00 PM nightcap on day one, the Blues didn’t waste any time, putting together a savage 24-9 first-quarter run to put the game away early.

Coupeville High School grad Makana Stone was the first woman off the bench for high-flying Whitman, and finished with four points, three boards, an assist and a steal in 13 minutes of floor time.

Chelsi Brewer knocked down 16 points to lead four Blues into double digit scoring.

Through her first 10 college games, Stone is averaging 6.0 points and 5.3 rebounds a night.

The freshman is third on the squad in rebounding, and is #1 in field goal percentage, having hit 54% of her shots (27-50).

Read Full Post »