The Lady Raiders are trying to run away with the top spot in Region XVI before January even ends.
Saturday, they earned their 11th win by 20 or more points in a rout against Crowder. Three Rivers was tested in the first and third quarters but outscored the Lady Roughriders 22-11 in the second and 31-15 in the fourth to run away with an 81-56 home win. The win was the ninth in a row for Three Rivers.
Jordan Little led the way with 18 points and five assists on a 5-of-11 clip from downtown in a team-high 31 minutes. It was Littleís 13th time scoring in double figures this season, and her five assists tied a season-high.
Three Rivers' Jordan Little, bottom, and Crowder's Kourtney Shipley fight for a loose ball during the first half of Saturday's game at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Deanay Watson reaches for an offensive rebound during the third quarter of Saturday's game against Crowder in the Bess Activity Center.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Katelyn South is surrounded by a pair of Crowder defenders after grabbing an offensive rebound during the third quarter of Saturday's game in the Bess Activity Center.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Katelyn South shoots a floater during the first half of Saturday's game against Crowder at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Hailee Erickson (13) dribbles toward Crowder's Maegan Bandimere (15) as Alex Vogt, left, guards her during the first half of Saturday's game in the Bess Activity Center.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Hailee Erickson, right, passes the ball as Crowder's Alex Vogt defends during the first half of Saturday's game in the Bess Activity Center.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Deanay Watson (1) shoots against a Crowder defender during the first half of Saturday's game at Three Rivers.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
Three Rivers' Hailee Erickson, left, Kim Shaw, right, and Crowder's Alex Vogt, middle, look at a loose ball during the first half of Saturday's game in the Bess Activity Center.DAILY AMERICAN REPUBLIC/Nate Fields
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