Women’s College Basketball: Raiders net win over Itasca

BRAINERD — Cate Travis scored 12 points to lead the Central Lakes College Raiders to a 64-46 Northern Division win over Itasca Wednesday, Jan. 22.

Alyssa Wright recorded 11 points while Tylicia Graves-Desjarlait and Chesney Phillipp added 10 points.

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Eight different Raiders scored as they improved to 11-6 overall and 3-0 in division play.

Central Lakes College's coach Krystal Brodeen cheers from the sideline against Itasca on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 205, in Brainerd.

Central Lakes College’s coach Krystal Brodeen cheers from the sideline against Itasca on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 205, in Brainerd.

Kelly Humphrey / Brainerd Dispatch

Itasca 9 11 14 12 — 46

Central Lakes 15 15 15 19 — 64

Klara Finke 6, Bradee Burish 4, Claire Clusiau 19, Lilia Pemberton 6, Alyizzia Roy 6, Lydia Johansson 5.

CENTRAL LAKES

Tylicia Graves-Desjarlait 10, Bobbie Rowland 2, Constance Bowstring 6, Natalie Eckhoff 6, Chesney Phillipp 10, Megan Matarelli 7, Alyssa Wright 11, Cate Travis 12. Division: 3-0. Overall: 11-6. Next: at Northland 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25.

Central Lakes College's Cate Travis pushes to the basket against Itasca on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 205, in Brainerd.

Central Lakes College’s Cate Travis pushes to the basket against Itasca on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 205, in Brainerd.

Kelly Humphrey / Brainerd Dispatch

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