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Makana Stone (John Fisken photo)

   Makana Stone may have moved from high school to college, but she’s still the destroyer of worlds. (John Fisken photo)

Two undefeated teams took the floor Friday night, one left still perfect.

Advantage the team that gives a uniform to Makana Stone.

With the former Coupeville supernova continuing to play a key role off the bench, the Whitman College women’s basketball squad thrashed host Willamette 61-46 in both team’s league opener.

The win lifts the Blues to 6-0 overall, 1-0 in Northwest Conference play.

Whitman got double-digit scoring from four players, led by Alysse Ketner, who banged home 15 and Emily Rommel, who went for 12 points and 12 rebounds.

But back on Whidbey what we really care about is how Stone’s freshman campaign is playing out, and she once again used her minutes smartly.

On the floor for 13 minutes in a battle of 5-0 teams, she scored five points, pulled down three rebounds, dealt out an assist and collected another tooth-rattling rejection.

Through six games Stone is the best shooter on the team, knocking down 18 of 31 shots for a crisp 58.1%.

She’s third on the Blues in rebounding (5.7 a night), fifth in scoring (6.8 per game) and has six assists, six steals and two blocks.

Whitman, which is ranked #25 in the nation in D-3 play, returns to Walla Walla to face Whitworth Dec. 6.

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Makana Stone

   Makana Stone (left), here getting pumped up with CHS teammates Mia Littlejohn and Lauren Grove, is off to a strong start as a college player. (John Fisken photo)

Makana Stone and Co. will stay undefeated through at least the end of the month.

With the Coupeville High School grad coming off the bench to bang home seven points and snag eight rebounds Wednesday, Whitman College thrashed host Warner Pacific 78-44 on the hard-court.

The Blues, ranked #25 in the NCAA D-3 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association poll, exit Portland at a pristine 5-0, and don’t play again until Dec. 2.

What was once a close game became a blowout with Stone playing a key role in the surge.

Whitman broke open a 6-6 game with a 14-0 first quarter run in which the frosh snared three boards, dealt out an assist and pilfered a steal.

Stone was a woman for all quarters Wednesday, adding a rebound and a layup in the second quarter and a bucket in the fourth, while dominating in the third.

She pulled down four rebounds in that quarter, made off with another steal, recorded her first block at the college level and tossed in three points.

Whitman controlled the glass, out-rebounding Warner Pacific 53-32, while also forcing their hosts to turn the ball over 21 times.

Alysse Ketner paced the Blues with a team-high 14 points, while Mady Burdett tossed in 10 and Emily Rommel had nine points and 10 rebounds.

For the season, Stone is proving to be Whitman’s most dangerous weapon off the bench.

She is #5 on the team in scoring at 7.2 a night, #2 in rebounding at 6.2 (she trails starter Casey Poe 33-31 for the team lead) and #1 in shooting percentage.

Stone sits at a crisp 59.3%, having drained 16 of 27 shots from the field.

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High school or college, no one gets between Makana Stone and a rebound. (John Fisken photo)

   High school or college, no one gets between Makana Stone and a rebound. (John Fisken photo)

Makana Stone is a difference maker.

When the Coupeville High School grad checked in early in the second quarter Tuesday, her Whitman College women’s basketball team was clinging to a 22-21 lead against host Multnomah.

But with Stone on the floor, the Blues broke the game open with a 19-4 run and never looked back, rolling to a 73-52 non-conference win.

The victory lifts Whitman to 4-0 on the season.

A key part of the surge came thanks to Stone’s patented ability to clean the boards, as she hauled down seven of her season-best eight rebounds during the second quarter.

She also scored all four of her points, hitting a layup and slipping a pair of free-throws through the twines.

Chelsi Brewer paced Whitman with a game-high 21, while Emily Rommel and Maegen Martin hit for 11 points apiece.

Stone had three assists and a steal to go with her four points and eight rebounds.

Through the first four games of her college career, the former Wolf is averaging 7.3 points (#4 on the team) and 5.8 rebounds (#2) while coming off the bench for the Blues.

Her shooting percentage of 61.9% (13 of 21) is tops on the squad.

Whitman plays back-to-back nights in Portland, with a game against Warner Pacific Wednesday night. The Blues are then off until Dec. 2.

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(John Fisken photo)

   Makana Stone (23), seen here perfecting her form as a high school player, is off to a torrid start as a college hoops player. (John Fisken photo)

The Stone Cold Express rolls on.

Spurred on by fab frosh Makana Stone, the Whitman College women’s basketball squad ran away with its third straight victory to open the season.

Stone, a 2016 Coupeville High School grad, went for seven points and five rebounds Saturday, utilizing her 18 minutes of playing time extremely well, as the Blues bounced Mary Hardin-Baylor 67-54 at the Whit Classic in Spokane.

The former Wolf star continued to display a blazing shooting touch, hitting three of her five shots.

Stone has the second-most field-goals on the Whitman squad, despite only taking the sixth-most shots.

She’s hit 66.8% of her shots (12 of 18), putting her way in front of any of her teammates.

Saturday, she banked home a pair of second quarter running lay-ins and topped it off with her first successful college free throw. Stone added another bucket in the fourth.

Whitman blew out to a 20-8 lead after one quarter, then strolled home with the victory.

The Blues got balanced scoring, with Chelsi Brewer hitting for 16 and Mady Burdett popping for 12 to pace the squad.

Through three games Stone has 25 points (#3 on the team), 15 rebounds (#3) and three steals (tied for #4), while coming off the bench.

Whitman puts its 3-0 record on the line next week when the Blues travel to Portland for back-to-back games. They face Multnomah Nov. 22 and Warner Pacific Nov. 23.

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Makana Stone (right) seen here last year with Wolf teammate Lindsey Roberts, is off to a strong start as a college hoops player. (John Fisken photo)

   Makana Stone (right) seen here last year with Wolf teammate Lindsey Roberts, is off to a strong start as a college hoops player. (John Fisken photo)

Home, away, doesn’t matter.

Playing in her first road game as a college basketball player Friday, Makana Stone dropped in eight points, snagged five boards and pilfered three steals as Whitman College zipped to a win in the opening game of the Whit Classic in Spokane.

The Coupeville High School grad came off the bench to play 20 minutes for the Blues, and continued her torrid shooting, dropping in four of five shots in a 67-56 pasting of UC Santa Cruz.

Stone is shooting a fiery 69.2% from the field (9 of 13) through two games, putting her securely atop the Whitman stat sheet.

She’s also currently number two in scoring and rebounding at 9.0 and 5.0 per game, respectively.

Whitman rallied Friday from a seven point halftime deficit, outscoring Santa Cruz 38-20 after the break. A 19-7 run in the third did most of the damage.

Six Blues players, including Stone, hit for eight or better, with senior Chelsi Brewer knocking down a team-high 15.

Whitman, now 2-0 on the young season, returns to action right away, playing Mary Hardin-Baylor Saturday.

After that, Stone and her new running mates play their next three games in Oregon, not playing on their home court in Walla Walla again until Dec. 6.

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