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Persson's Triple-Double Leads Vaqueros to Victory in Final Game before Conference Play

Paityn Persson (Ken Sciallo/Sevilla Photography)
Paityn Persson (Ken Sciallo/Sevilla Photography)

OCEANSIDE, CA - The Santa Barbara City College Women's Basketball team split two games this weekend down south, losing at Fullerton on Thursday before beating MiraCosta on Friday. The win propels the Vaqueros to 6-10 overall, finishing non-conference play.

Against Fullerton, both teams were deadlocked at halftime, 30-30. Fullerton gave themselves some breathing room in the third quarter, winning it 18-10, thus taking a 48-40 lead into the fourth. Both teams continued the competitiveness in the fourth, scoring 16 apiece; however, that meant a 64-56 Fullerton win.

Neither team shot over 36% from the field, but the difference came in fast break points--Fullerton's 20 to SBCC's 6--and subsequently, points in the paint--Fullerton's 34 to SBCC's 18.

Kiani Rojas led the team in points with 17, also swiping 5 steals. Kaylee Bosetti had 12 points, including 3 threes. 

Paityn Persson led in points off the bench with 11, and led the team in rebounds with 9. She also had 3 blocks, leading the team. Leila Chisholm led in steals (6) and assists (4).

Thankfully, the Vaqueros had an opportunity the very next day, traveling an hour further south for a matchup at MiraCosta. A strong first half gave the Vaqueros a nice 50-35 cushion at the break. Shooting was key for SBCC, who ended up with a 47% field goal percentage on the day. They would play solid enough in the second half to hold that lead on the way to a 76-62 victory.

Kaylee Bosetti continued her hot shooting with 20 points, including 4 threes, also providing 4 steals. Lily Mires was all over the floor with 13 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks. Leila Chisholm led in assists with 7, and was great defensively with 6 steals.

Paityn Persson starred with her first career triple-double, with a statline of 25 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 steals, all coming off the bench. She also had 5 assists and 5 blocks and shot 11 for 19 from the field (58%), capping off arguably the best individual performance by a Vaquero all season.

The Vaqueros hope to continue the momentum into conference play, which begins on Wednesday at home against Cuesta at 7:00 PM.