The De Anza Dons danced and dribbled circles around Monterey College Feb. 3, scoring nearly three-times more than the Lobos in a 73-26 victory.
The win brings the Dons to a .500 record (12-12) in the Coast’s South Division.
The lopsided score resulted from the number of turnovers through missed passes from the Lobos, as well as their lack of aggressive play. On the other side, since the return of don center Alex Scoffone, the 6-foot-2-inch gap on the Don’s bench has been filled.
Jennifer Le took the position as the top scorer of the team and the game, making 100 percent of her free throws and scoring a total of 19 points.
The result: pure domination, a complete 180 when compared to the games of weeks past: Le’s height and reach proved to be a lethal asset in the Don’s already swift and nimble arsenal of players.
The rout over the Lobos brings the Dons into an atmosphere of high morale when entering the team’s upcoming Coast Conference matchups.