Women’s basketball: Southern Oregon blows by Wolves, 82-47

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January 4, 2026

In head-to-head series, Raiders have won all 20 games

SOU Sports Information

Southern Oregon forced 24 turnovers and kept Walla Walla (Washington) at 27% shooting to collect its 10th victory, 82-47 in Cascade Conference play Saturday night at Windemuth Court.

Senior guard Bridgette McIntyre knocked down five 3-pointers while accumulating 22 points and four assists, and freshman wing Millie Day shot 5-of-8 to register season-highs of 13 points and six rebounds off the bench for the Raiders (10-4 overall, 5-1 CCC).

The Wolves (2-10, 0-6) mustered a field-goal total (13) that was barely half their turnover tally. The Raiders led them 48-21 by halftime following a 32-12 second quarter, which was their highest-scoring period of the season.

Eliza DiGiulio and Sage Winslow supplied 11 points apiece, the latter making 3-of-5 from beyond the arc. Alex Bullock went 3-of-3 from the field, snagged a game-high five steals, had five rebounds and three assists.

The Raiders pulled down 20 offensive boards for a plus-14 advantage. Day accounted for six of them.

McIntyre’s outing was her third with 20-plus points this season. She got loose for three 3-pointers during the runaway second quarter and has now connected on four or more triples six times in 2025-26.

The win gave the Raiders a weekend split, leaving them in a three-way tie for second place behind unbeaten Eastern Oregon. The Mountaineers come to Ashland next Saturday after College of Idaho visits on Friday night.

Brooklyn Coe led WWU with 17 points but was held to 4-of-16 shooting.

The Raiders have won all 20 games in the head-to-head series and the Wolves have gotten to 50 points in only one of the last nine.

This story first appeared on the Southern Oregon University Sports Information website, souraiders.com.

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