PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Pilots routed the Warner Pacific Knights 107-26 on Tuesday. The win puts the Pilots at 2-1 overall heading into a road trip next week.
Florence Dallow led the way for Portland with 14 points, almost all those points coming in the first half. Dallow was one of five players to score in double-digits, with Julia Dalan (11), Rhyan Mogel (10), Aubrey Herrin (10) and Brynn Smith (10). Portland shot an impressive 62.5% from the field and 57.1% from 3-point land.
Portland forced 33 turnovers with 21 steals. Their 21 steals are a season high. Dyani Ananiev's six steals led the way for Portland on that end, followed by Aubrey Herrin's four. Ananiev's six steals are a career-high for the guard. Portland also posted 11 blocks in the game, the most since 2023 and just the third time they've done so since 2006.
How it Happened
The Pilots dominated from the tip to the final buzzer. Portland outscored the Knights by 44-3 in the first quarter, their highest scoring first quarter in program history. The Pilots together a stellar second quarter as well, setting a program record for points in a half with 67 on their way to a 55-point lead through the first 20 minutes.
Portland kept their foot on the gas pedal in the second half, holding the Knights to just five points in the third quarter while scoring 18 themselves. Portland cruised the rest of the way to a 107-26 win.
Game Notes
- Portland's 44 points in the first quarter are the most in program history. Their 67 points in the first half also break a program record.
- This is the highest margin of victory for a Pilot team since 1990, when they set a program record with an 84-point victory over Warner Pacific.
- Portland's 26 points allowed are the fewest conceded since they gave up only 19 points to Warner Pacific in 1990.
- Florence Dallow led the way with 14 points for the Pilots.
- Five Pilots scored in double digits on the day: Dallow, Rhyan Mogel (10), Julia Dalan (11), Brynn Smith (10) and Aubrey Herrin (10).
- Dalan, Herrin, Jada Kennedy (8) Caitlin Monahan (8) all scored career highs. Monahan's eight points are the first points of her career.
- Portland shot 62.5% from the field and 57.1% from 3-point land.
- Portland grabbed a season-high 41 rebounds in the contest.
- The Pilots' 25 assists are a season high.
- Portland's 11 blocks are the most in a game since 2023 and mark the third time they've hit the mark since 2006. Jada Kennedy and Ella Zimmerman each had three blocks to lead the way.
Up Next
The Pilots take on the No. 8 USC Trojans on the road in their next contest, beginning a three-game road trip. The two teams play on Tuesday, Nov. 18 down in Los Angeles, with tipoff set for 7 p.m. on the Big Ten Plus. Check PortlandPilots.com for live stats and video options.
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