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Makana Stone (far right), has graduated to being a college basketball starter. (John Fisken photo)

   Makana Stone (far right), has graduated to being a college basketball starter. (John Fisken photo)

Makana Stone is settling into being a starter quite nicely.

The former Coupeville star made her second start as a college player Tuesday night and responded with 10 points, 10 rebounds and three assists, sparking the Whitman College women’s basketball squad to its second straight win.

The Blues held off a late rally from host Whitworth to exit Spokane with a 71-65 win.

Whitman is now 16-2 overall, 7-2 in Northwest Conference play, and pulls within a game-and-a-half of first place Puget Sound (8-0).

Since inserting their freshman phenom in the starting lineup, the Blues have been unbeatable.

Stone started things off by knocking down the game’s opening basket, on a layup in the paint, then went off in the second quarter.

She dropped eight of her points and snatched five caroms as Whitman used a 20-13 second quarter surge to stake itself to a 14-point lead at the break.

After her first-half explosion, Stone started dealing the ball to her teammates, picking up all three of her assists in the second half.

Toss in four more rebounds and she had her first collegiate double-double.

Chelsi Brewer hit for 13 and Maegen Martin swished 11, as the Blues put three players in double figures in the scoring column.

In 18 games, Stone has 95 points (5.3 a night) and 97 boards (5.4).

She’s third on the squad in rebounding, while also having 18 assists, seven blocks and 11 steals.

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Makana Stone (John Fisken photo)

   Makana Stone, seen here during her high school days, made her first college start Sunday afternoon. (John Fisken photo)

Makana Stone got her moment in the spotlight, and it paid dividends for the Whitman College women’s basketball squad.

Making her debut as a college starter Sunday, the freshman phenom and former Coupeville High School star lit a spark under the Blues, who roared out to a 10-0 lead en route to knocking off highly-ranked George Fox University.

Stone snatched four boards, scored a bucket, doled out an assist and rejected a shot in the game’s opening minutes, helping Whitman roll to an 82-74 win.

That snaps a two-game skid for the Blues and lifts them to 15-2 overall, 6-2 in the Northwest Conference.

They move back into second-place, trailing just front-runner Puget Sound (8-0).

Stone, who has been one of the first players off the bench in every game this season, got the nod as a starter on the road and responded.

She finished with five points, nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 23 minutes of action, including grabbing the game’s first and last rebounds.

After adding three more boards and her second block in the second quarter, Stone picked up two of her three assists at a crucial moment early in the fourth.

She fed Emily Rommel, who scored a team-high 20, on back-to-back buckets to stake Whitman to a 62-60 lead.

Through 17 games, Stone is averaging 5.0 points and 5.1 rebounds a night.

Her 87 boards put her third on the team, while she also has 15 assists, seven blocks and 11 steals.

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Makana Stone (center), seen here back in the day with Lindsey Roberts (left) and Amy Briscoe, had another string college hoops game Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

   Makana Stone (center), seen here with Lindsey Roberts (left) and Amy Briscoe, had another strong college hoops game Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

After 14 straight wins to open the season, the Whitman College women’s basketball squad has taken back-to-back losses as it plows through the most dangerous stretch of its schedule.

Saturday afternoon, despite seven points and five rebounds from former Coupeville star Makana Stone, the Blues fell 79-70 on the road in Portland against Lewis and Clark College.

The loss drops Whitman to 5-2 in Northwest Conference play and knocks it, for the moment, into third-place in the nine-team league.

The University of Puget Sound (8-0), which nipped the Blues in overtime a week ago, is in first, while George Fox University (6-1), which Whitman plays Sunday, sits in second.

Saturday’s game was a close one until Lewis and Clark pulled away down the stretch in the fourth.

Whitman trailed by just a point at the half, 32-31, but a 27-22 fourth quarter surge by the hosts was too much to overcome.

Stone, who was the first sub in for the Blues, tallied a free throw, a rebound and an assist — feeding Casey Poe on a layup — in the first quarter, than was a vital part of a Whitman run of success in the second.

She pulled down four of her rebounds during the one quarter the Blues won (21-19), and scored five of her seven points.

The best came on a three-point play the hard way, as Stone corralled an offensive rebound and took it back up for a basket while being hammered. She then slipped the charity shot through the twines as well.

Chelsi Brewer paced Whitman with 21 points.

On the season Stone is averaging 5.0 points and 4.9 rebounds a night. Her 78 boards are the third-most grabbed by a Blues player.

She also has 12 assists, five blocks and 11 steals while averaging 16 minutes a game.

Of the seven Blues freshmen, Stone is getting the second-most playing time, narrowly trailing Mady Burdett.

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Makana Stone (Sylvia Hurlburt photo)

   Makana Stone and her new teammates at Whitman College suffered their first loss Saturday, falling 73-71 in overtime. (Sylvia Hurlburt photo)

The home fans got everything but a win.

Playing on their home court in Walla Walla Saturday, with sole possession of first place in the Northwest Conference at stake, the Whitman College women’s basketball squad finally ran out of answers.

Giving up a bucket with 2.3 seconds to play in overtime, the Blues fell 73-71 to the University of Puget Sound in a thriller.

The loss drops Whitman to 14-1 overall, 5-1 in league play, while UPS rises to 14-1, 6-0.

The two schools will play again Feb. 10 in Tacoma in a game which might very well decide the league title.

Whitman, which got another strong performance from Coupeville grad Makana Stone, came within a ref’s call of perhaps sealing the deal in regulation.

With the Blues up 61-59 with 14 ticks on the clock, Casey Poe hit the back end of a one-and-one opportunity, only to have the make waved off after refs ruled a Whitman player had moved off the line early.

Given new life and only trailing two and not three, UPS was able to go inside, drew a foul and hit both free throws to knot things at 61-61.

When a final Poe shot skipped off the rim, it was on to overtime.

Stone, who played 12 minutes off the bench for the Blues, collecting two points and a team-high seven rebounds, was on the floor for the game’s final two minutes.

Trailing 71-68, Whitman got the ball to leading scorer Chelsi Brewer, who drew contact on a three-point shot as the clock slid under 10 seconds.

She calmly sank all three free throws, barely rippling the net, but UPS responded by coming down and getting a game-busting bucket in the paint from Elizabeth Prewitt.

Unable to call time, and with the clock running, Whitman threw up a half-court shot at the buzzer but could not buy a miracle.

Stone also picked up two blocked shots, a steal and an assist.

Her bucket came off of a mid-range jumper from the right side early in the second quarter, while her rebound set up a three-point bomb at the third-quarter buzzer by Mady Burdett.

Through the first 15 games of her freshman campaign, Stone is averaging 4.9 points and 4.9 rebounds a night.

She’s third on the team in rebounding with 73 caroms, and also has 11 steals, 10 assists and five blocks.

Whitman plays seven of its final 10 regular season games — all conference affairs — on the road, starting with a trip to Oregon next weekend.

The Blues face George Fox University (13-2, 5-1) Friday, Jan. 20 and Lewis & Clark College (10-5, 3-3) the next day.

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Makana Stone hangs out with her grandparents before one of her college games. (Eileen Stone photo)

   Makana Stone hangs out with her grandparents before one of her college games. (Eileen Stone photo)

The stage is set for the biggest game of the season.

Having emphatically stepped on visiting Pacific Lutheran University Friday night, the undefeated Whitman College women’s basketball team is ready for Showdown Saturday.

The Blues, who got five points and a team-high six rebounds from Coupeville grad Makana Stone, romped to an 88-41 victory over PLU.

The victory lifts Whitman to 14-0 overall, 5-0 in Northwest Conference play heading into a home game against the University of Puget Sound, which sits at 13-1, 5-0.

Tip-off is 4 PM Saturday in Walla Walla.

In preparation for the first-place battle, Whitman gave its starters plenty of breathers against PLU, which now sits at 1-13 after the loss.

The Blues played 14 players, with 12 of them pulling in between 11-19 minutes.

Stone, who hit the floor in the first quarter and made an immediate impact, played 15 minutes in the win.

She hit a jumper in the paint, picked up an assist when her dish set up a three-point bomb by teammate Casey Poe, and also hauled in the first of her rebounds.

After picking up three more boards over the second and third quarter, Stone capped her night with another jumper, a free throw and two rebounds in the fourth quarter.

Mady Burdett paced Whitman with 14, while Poe tickled the twines for 13 and Maegen Martin netted 10.

Stone has played 226 minutes during her freshman campaign, seventh-best on the Blues squad, and is averaging 5.1 points and 4.7 rebounds a night.

Her 66 boards are third-best for Whitman, and she also has 10 steals, nine assists and three blocks.

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