Yetis Women Open Season with Gritty Road Win, Then Dominate in Saturday Matinee
Cleveland CC 67, East Georgia State 65 — Friday, Oct. 31 (Swainsboro, GA)
Cleveland Community College opened its weekend swing with a come-from-behind, two-point win after flipping the game in a decisive third quarter (18–7). The Yetis trailed 31–39 at the break, then tightened the screws defensively, won the glass 39–26, and closed it out late at the stripe and on the boards.
Standouts
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De'Mya Phifer — 21 points (9–13 FG), 10 rebounds, 3 steals: a high-efficiency double-double that steadied the offense all night.
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Jada Whitesides — 16 points, 4 threes (4–10 3FG): momentum-swinging perimeter punch.
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Isabella Childs — 11 points on 5–5 shooting, 7 rebounds off the bench: instant impact and key second-chance conversions.
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Kari Lee — 7 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds: table-setter in the punch-back third quarter.
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Sydnie Enste — 6 points, 5 boards; Kiya Shavers — 6 points (2 threes).
Team notes
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Shot 53.1% from the field and 41.2% from deep.
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Won turnover battle (+5) and rebounding battle (+13).
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Survived a free-throw disparity (EGSC 14–23 FT vs. CCC 8–10) with timely half-court execution and late stops.
Cleveland CC 76, Southern Crescent Tech 33 — Saturday, Nov. 1
Less than 24 hours later, Cleveland CC overwhelmed Southern Crescent with pressure and depth, ripping off a 26–4 third quarter to put the game away. The Yetis forced 33 turnovers and turned defense into easy offense, while owning the glass 41–28.
Standouts
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Kari Lee — 13 points (5–6 FG, 2–2 3FG), 3 assists, 4 steals: surgical efficiency and tone-setting on-ball defense.
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Juliana "JB" Ball — 13 points off the bench (two threes), sparking the second-unit surge.
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Jada Whitesides — 10 points, 5 assists, 4 steals: pace, spacing, and playmaking.
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De'Mya Phifer — 10 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals: relentless in transition and on the glass.
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Haley Dalton — 8 rebounds, 4 points, 1 block: controlled the paint in her minutes.
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Sydnie Enste — 8 rebounds, 2 points, 1 block: cleaned the defensive window.
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Kate Glover (8 pts), Kenzie Ross (6 pts, two threes), La'Tayshia Andrews (7 pts, 4 reb), Isabella Childs (6 reb), Ravin Brooks (2 stl) rounded out a deep rotation.
Team notes
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18 steals, 17 assists, and a relentless pace turned the game into a track meet.
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Balanced scoring and fresh legs across the roster kept pressure high all four quarters.
Weekend Takeaways
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Defense travels. The Yetis held opponents to 65 and 33 with dominant third-quarter defense both days.
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Rebounding identity. +13 and +13 on the boards fueled second-chance points and one-and-done trips for opponents.
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Depth wins. Bench production (led by Childs and Ball) swung both contests and provides matchup flexibility moving forward.
Cleveland CC leaves Georgia with a 2–0 start, a clear defensive blueprint, and multiple scoring options clicking early. The Yetis are built to grind on Friday and run on Saturday—and this weekend proved they can do both.
