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CHS grad Makana Stone threw down 12 points and snatched nine rebounds Friday, as Whitman rolled to its sixth win in its last seven games. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re heading into the break on a high note.

Roaring from behind Friday, the Whitman College women’s basketball team ended 2018 with a win, scorching The University of Northwestern 73-63.

The victory gives the Blues a two-game sweep at the Hyatt Place December Classic in Santa Cruz, is their sixth win in their last seven games, and lifts them to 8-3 on the season.

Now, Whitman, and its Coupeville star, junior Makana Stone, are off until Jan. 5.

When they return to action, the Blues head into the heart of the league schedule, carrying a 2-0 mark in Northwest Conference games with them when they go to Oregon to face Lewis & Clark College.

Whitman’s final 14 regular-season games are league rumbles, as it chases the conference title which has narrowly eluded it during Stone’s first two seasons on campus.

Wrapping up tourney play in California, the Blues fell behind 21-15 after one quarter against a foe from Minnesota.

Things quickly took a better bounce, however, as Whitman knotted things up at 33-33 at the half, eked out a one-point lead after three quarters, then hammered Northwestern in the final frame.

The Blues took the lead for good at 55-54 a minute into the fourth quarter, after a series of fortunate events initiated by Stone.

First, she went high to reject a shot, then, at the other end of the floor, the former Wolf fed teammate Maegan Martin for a game-busting layup, picking up an assist on the go-ahead bucket.

Stone finished with 12 points, tying Mady Burdett for top honors, as four Blues notched double figures.

She also hauled down nine rebounds, dealt out four assists, rejected three shots and made off with a crucial steal.

On the season, Stone, who leads her team in 13 of 22 statistical categories, has 182 points, 94 rebounds, 20 assists, 16 steals and 17 blocks.

She’s connected on 78-153 field goals and 26-36 free throws.

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Makana Stone filled up the stat sheet Thursday, lifting Whitman to a tourney win in California. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The power was out all across Whidbey Island Thursday, but Makana Stone lit up California.

The Coupeville High School grad, playing for the first time in 12 days, filled up the stat sheet in the opening game of the Hyatt Place December Classic in Santa Cruz, lifting the Whitman College women’s basketball squad to its fifth victory in its last six games.

The Blues, showing remarkable consistency, scored exactly 16 points in every quarter, holding off a late rally by non-conference foe Williams College to escape with a 64-59 win.

Whitman, which plays the University of Northwestern Friday, then is off until Jan. 5, sits at 7-3 on the season.

Stone, as she has been in every game during her junior season, was a major driving force Thursday for the Blues.

She recorded 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and a steal, while rising high above the Kaiser Permanente Arena floor to reject five shots.

The blocks were a collegiate career-high for Stone.

Whitman surged out to a 16-14 lead after one, turned it into a 32-28 margin at the half, then pushed things out to 48-36 headed into the fourth.

While Williams snuck back into the game in the final quarter, it never got closer than five points.

The first two times it did, at 56-51 and 58-53, Stone responded with a score to push the margin back out.

A three-point play the hard way, with just a single second left on the clock, allowed Williams to make the final deficit look a bit closer than reality.

Stone, who passed a personal milestone when she topped 700 points in college on a second-quarter jumper, sits with 170 points, 85 rebounds, 16 assists, 15 steals and 14 blocks on the season.

She’s shooting 72-133 from the field and 26-36 from the free throw line, and leads Whitman in 13 of 22 statistical categories.

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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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