Box Score Danielle Davis became the 12th player in the history of Colorado College women's basketball to record 1,000 or more career points on Saturday afternoon, reaching the milestone with the last of her team-high 17 points in the fourth quarter.
The Tigers, however, were unable to adapt to North Central College's hockey-style line changes and full-court pressure in a 123-70 setback in the final game of the 2015 Rocky Mountain Thanksgiving Classic.
Davis also led CC with eight rebounds and needs only 29 more to reach 500.
Junior forward
Korbyn Ukasick added 12 points for Colorado College, while senior guard
Katie Wirth tied her career high with seven assists.
Junior guard
Christina Bowman made all three of her shots from the floor, including a pair from long distance, and finished with a career-high eight points.
Junior guard Miranda Grizaffi registered a game-high 21 points for the Cardinals, who raced to a 32-12 lead after 10 minutes and led 68-36 at the half.
Sophomore guard Michaela Reedy also reached double-figures with 12 points.
NCC had a pair of players post double-doubles. Junior forward Jamie Cuny finished with 17 points and a game-high 11 rebounds, while sophomore guard Mason Whipple recorded 17 point and 10 assists.
North Central connected on 19 of 45 attempts from behind the arc and 20 of 26 free throws.
At the other end of the court, the Tigers made only 4 of 12 three pointers and four of 10 free throws.
CC was whistled for 23 fouls, compared to only 12 on the Cardinals.
In the first game of the day, sophomore forward Hannah Steinhaus scored 18 points to lead Augsburg College to a 69-46 victory over Lewis & Clark College.
Colorado College (1-5) travels to Northern California next week for its first true road trip of the season. The Tigers play at UC Santa Cruz on Friday, Dec. 4, and Whittier College on Saturday.
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