
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks

UC San Diego Tritons
Highlights
Summary
SAN DIEGO (Interstat) ā Naomi White scored 18 points as Northern Arizona survived a second-half rally to edge UC San Diego 71-68 in a nonconference womenās basketball game Saturday at RIMAC Arena. The Lumberjacks built a 45-27 halftime lead but scored only four points in the third quarter as the Tritons charged back. UC San Diego took its first lead early in the fourth before Northern Arizona reclaimed control. Whiteās two free throws with 13 seconds left provided the final margin. Erin Condron led UC San Diego with 16 points. The Tritons capitalized on 18 Northern Arizona turnovers, scoring 22 points off them, but shot just 5 for 23 from three-point range. Attendance was 246. Northern Arizona improved to 4-9, while UC San Diego fell to 6-5.
Extended Summary
SAN DIEGO (Interstat) ā In a game defined by a staggering collapse and a frantic finish, the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks survived a monumental second-half scoring drought to edge the UC San Diego Tritons 71-68 in a non-conference womenās basketball game Saturday at RIMAC Arena. The most critical phase of the contest was not the final seconds, but a disastrous third quarter that nearly erased Northern Arizonaās commanding early lead. After building a 45-27 halftime advantage behind efficient offense, the Lumberjacksā attack completely vanished in the third period. They were outscored 19-4, managing just two field goals while committing eight turnovers. The Tritons, led by Dymonique Maxie and Erin Condron, capitalized relentlessly, turning Northern Arizonaās mistakes into a 22-2 points-off-turnovers edge for the game. A 20-point lead evaporated entirely, and UC San Diego took its first lead since the opening minutes early in the fourth quarter. The final period became a tense back-and-forth affair with eight lead changes. With the game tied at 65 and under 30 seconds remaining, Northern Arizonaās Audrey Taylor drew a foul and made two free throws to put the Lumberjacks ahead for good. UC San Diegoās Rosa Smith then turned the ball over on the ensuing inbound play, and Taylor was fouled again, sinking another pair from the line to extend the lead to four with five seconds left. Makayla Rose hit a deep three-pointer at the buzzer for the Tritons, but it only served to trim the final margin. Northern Arizona (4-9) was carried by Naomi White, who scored a game-high 18 points, including two crucial free throws late in the fourth. Taylor added 12 points and three assists, while Madison Watts and Emma Dasovich each contributed 12 and nine points, respectively. The Lumberjacks shot 48.2% from the field but were plagued by 18 turnovers and 12-of-21 shooting from the foul line. UC San Diego (6-5) was led by Condronās 16 points, three assists and two blocks. Maxie filled the stat sheet with 14 points and six assists, and Rose also scored 14. Sabrina Ma added 12 points. The Tritons struggled with their shooting, making just 29 of 72 attempts from the field (40.3%) and 5 of 23 from three-point range. They also converted only 5 of 12 free throws. The game began as a rout. Northern Arizona shot 60% in the first quarter, racing to an 18-11 lead, and extended it to 18 by halftime behind a 27-point second quarter. The offensive rating disparity was stark at the break, with Northern Arizona at 114.7 and UC San Diego at 81.3. The third-quarter meltdown, where the Lumberjacksā offensive rating plummeted to 26.7, nearly proved fatal. Defensively, Northern Arizona found an answer in the final minutes. Layla Davis provided key interior resistance with two blocks in 15 minutes, and the Lumberjacks secured critical defensive rebounds down the stretch to limit the Tritons to one shot. The win gives Northern Arizona its second straight victory following a road win at Cal State Northridge. UC San Diego sees a two-game winning streak snapped as it heads into Big West Conference play.
Preview
SAN DIEGO (Interstat) ā The Northern Arizona Lumberjacks, buoyed by a recent offensive outburst, will look to carry that momentum into a nonconference road test against the UC San Diego Tritons on Saturday at RIMAC Arena. Northern Arizona (2-9) snapped a six-game losing streak with a dominant 95-53 victory over Park University on Monday. The Lumberjacksā offense, which had struggled against a challenging early schedule, found its rhythm, shooting 54% from the field. The Lumberjacks will lean heavily on guard Naomi White, who is averaging 21.7 points per game over her last six contests. She erupted for 30 points in 32 minutes in the win over Park, following a 25-point effort in a loss to South Dakota State on Dec. 6. Her scoring will be crucial against a stout Tritons defense. UC San Diego (6-4) enters on a three-game winning streak, most recently defeating California Baptist 67-59 on the road Monday. The Tritons have held opponents to an average of 50.3 points during their streak, anchored by guard Makayla Rose. Rose logged 40 minutes in the win over CBU, contributing 10 points, three assists and a block. While Roseās scoring has been modest, her steady backcourt presence and defense are central to UC San Diegoās system. Erin Condron (15 points) and Sabrina Ma (14 points) provided the primary scoring punch in the teamās last outing. The game represents a final nonconference tune-up for both squads before league play begins in January. Northern Arizona opens Big Sky Conference action at home against Montana on Jan. 1. UC San Diego begins its Big West schedule the same day, hosting Cal Poly. Historically, the Tritons have protected their home court, posting a 5-1 record at RIMAC this season. The Lumberjacks, however, are 1-6 in true road games and will need another high-efficiency offensive performance to challenge a disciplined UC San Diego team. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon.