Cochise Falls to Host CSI, Looks Ahead to Final Game in Idaho
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — The Cochise College Women's Basketball team dropped its second straight game at the Battle for the Boot Classic, falling to the host College of Southern Idaho 74-51 on Friday night inside the CSI Gymnasium. The loss moves the Apaches to 2–5 on the season.
Cochise battled early but trailed 15-6 after the opening quarter, with the Golden Eagles' size and depth creating matchup challenges on both ends of the floor. CSI pushed its advantage in the middle quarters behind efficient shooting, connecting on 44% from the field and 43.8% from three-point range, while limiting Cochise to 37% overall
Freshman Cecy Burruel led the Apaches with 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting, including three makes from beyond the arc, and added two assists. Lesline Penge turned in another dominant effort on the glass, recording 21 rebounds, 12 points, and four blocks—her second straight game with double-figure rebounds. Hannah Dibadjou continued her steady interior play with 10 points and 12 rebounds, while Gaby Oliver added five points and a team-high eight turnovers forced through active defense.
Cochise's rebounding was again a bright spot, winning the battle 47–32 on the boards, including 19 offensive rebounds. However, the Apaches were hampered by 28 turnovers, leading to 35 CSI points off turnovers.
CSI, now 7-0, featured balanced scoring with Samara Morrow pacing the Golden Eagles with 14 points, followed by Lea Nadolny (8) and Eva Birkeland (8). The host team's depth proved decisive, with the bench contributing 42 points to Cochise's four.
Despite the loss, Cochise closed strong with a 22-9 fourth quarter, highlighted by late three-pointers from Burruel and Oliver that cut into the final margin and showed renewed energy heading into the tournament finale.
Next Up
The Apaches (2-5) conclude play at the Battle for the Boot Classic on Saturday, November 22 at 5:00 PM MST, taking on Monroe College (NY) in the tournament's final day.
