The Master's women's basketball team got scoring from every member of the team in their 103-25 win over the Justice College Lions Friday in The MacArthur Center.
It was a game controlled from the opening tip by the Lady Mustangs (9-1), leading 55-12 at the half and at one point going on a 42-0 run.
Justice, in just its second year as a program, suited up just six players with five of those players playing between 36-40 minutes in the game.
Freshman
Laney Grider hit all four 3-point shots she took in the first half to net a career-high 16 points.
Chloe Auble also had a career-high 10 points, as did
Kelly Lotz with nine and Chloe Strachen with seven.
Abbie Mullins tied her career high with six points.
Belle Hernandez led all scorers with 17 points in 17 minutes of action, and Maddie Cooke had a double-double (10 points, 15 rebounds) in just 19 minutes on the court.
The Master's will take on NCAA Division I Loyola Marymount Sunday in an exhibition game that starts at 2 p.m.