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CSUN Falls to Idaho In Sunday Matinee in Moscow
11/23/2025 4:17:00 PM | Women's Basketball
MOSCOW, ID --- The CSUN women's basketball team (2-3) fell to the Idaho Vandals (5-1), 89-56 Sunday afternoon at ICCU Arena. Rita Nazario led all CSUN scorers with 11 points. Nadia Bernard added eight points in the defeat.
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FIRST HALF
Both teams went score-for-score to begin the game as the Matadors saw three different players drain a bucket to make it a 6-6 game early on. Idaho then went on to control the quarter as the Vandals began a 24-5 run that saw seven different Idaho players score, including five from Lorena Vitoria Barbosa Anunciacao. Laini Dahlin drilled a three and Jite Gbemuotor made a two-point shot as Idaho had a 28-11 lead at the end of the first period.
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In the second quarter, CSUN and Idaho went back and forth but the new period saw a much more balanced scoring attack from the Matadors. CSUN began the second on a 10-5 run with five points contributed from Saray White and Nazario. Those 10 points came on a perfect 4-4 from the field, as the Matadors now trailed 32-19 with 7:22 remaining in the half.
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Both teams traded buckets until Nazario hit a three-point shot from the corner with 1:10 left to make it a 41-26 game. Bernard added another layup to make it 41-28 with just under a minute left. Idaho drained a shot from deep to make it a 44-28 game at the break. CSUN outscored the Vandals in the second quarter, 17-16.
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SECOND HALF
Idaho began the quarter on a 7-0 run but the momentum was stopped by a Bernard jump shot to make it 51-30 at the 8:24 mark. The Vandals then went on another big run, this time 16-4, culminating in a 67-34 lead with 3:39 left to play in the period. They went 3-4 from the field including two shots from distance in the run. Jana Canadell hit a layup to stop the momentum. CSUN then went on a 13-7 run to end the quarter, as the Matadors went 5-9 from the field, and 2-4 from distance. Alondra Lizama was responsible for six points in the run.
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Both teams went blow for blow to begin the fourth, however, Idaho went on a 13-3 run in a mostly defensive fourth quarter. The fourth was the best defensive quarter of the night for both teams. Idaho scored 15 in the period while CSUN scored seven. The Matadors couldn't find a run going as CSUN went 2-15 from the field.
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NOTES OF THE GAME
CSUN returns home to take on Life Pacific at Premier America Credit Union Arena Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. The game will be livestreamed on ESPN+ with Jill Painter-Lopez on the call.
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FIRST HALF
Both teams went score-for-score to begin the game as the Matadors saw three different players drain a bucket to make it a 6-6 game early on. Idaho then went on to control the quarter as the Vandals began a 24-5 run that saw seven different Idaho players score, including five from Lorena Vitoria Barbosa Anunciacao. Laini Dahlin drilled a three and Jite Gbemuotor made a two-point shot as Idaho had a 28-11 lead at the end of the first period.
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In the second quarter, CSUN and Idaho went back and forth but the new period saw a much more balanced scoring attack from the Matadors. CSUN began the second on a 10-5 run with five points contributed from Saray White and Nazario. Those 10 points came on a perfect 4-4 from the field, as the Matadors now trailed 32-19 with 7:22 remaining in the half.
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Both teams traded buckets until Nazario hit a three-point shot from the corner with 1:10 left to make it a 41-26 game. Bernard added another layup to make it 41-28 with just under a minute left. Idaho drained a shot from deep to make it a 44-28 game at the break. CSUN outscored the Vandals in the second quarter, 17-16.
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SECOND HALF
Idaho began the quarter on a 7-0 run but the momentum was stopped by a Bernard jump shot to make it 51-30 at the 8:24 mark. The Vandals then went on another big run, this time 16-4, culminating in a 67-34 lead with 3:39 left to play in the period. They went 3-4 from the field including two shots from distance in the run. Jana Canadell hit a layup to stop the momentum. CSUN then went on a 13-7 run to end the quarter, as the Matadors went 5-9 from the field, and 2-4 from distance. Alondra Lizama was responsible for six points in the run.
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Both teams went blow for blow to begin the fourth, however, Idaho went on a 13-3 run in a mostly defensive fourth quarter. The fourth was the best defensive quarter of the night for both teams. Idaho scored 15 in the period while CSUN scored seven. The Matadors couldn't find a run going as CSUN went 2-15 from the field.
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NOTES OF THE GAME
- Nazario has now scored in double-figures in four out of the five games played this season.
- Nazario also led the team in three-pointers made with three.
- Seven different Matadors recorded at least one steal.
- Six different Matadors had at least two field goals made.
- Mariona Cos-Morales records five rebounds, her third game of the season where she has reached that number or more.
CSUN returns home to take on Life Pacific at Premier America Credit Union Arena Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. The game will be livestreamed on ESPN+ with Jill Painter-Lopez on the call.
Team Stats
CSUN
UI
FG%
.319
.432
3FG%
.242
.296
FT%
.500
.708
RB
32
61
TO
14
14
STL
9
10
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