Williams scores 30; Roadrunners roll
By ZACH EWING Ccalifornian staff writer zewing@bakersfield.com
HOUSTON — Amber Williams scored 30 points and Cal State Bakersfield cruised to an 88-75 women’s basketball victory at Houston Baptist University Tuesday night.
It was the second straight game Williams has scored at least 30 points. She went 10-of-16 fromn the field, including 5-of-8 on 3s and surpassed 1,400 career points.
Janae Coffee added 16 points in 15 minutes of action.
Ciarra Ford had 13 points and Dajy Vines scored 12 for the Roadrunners.
CSUB (5-15) converted 19 Huskies’ turnovers into 28 points and sank 11 of 24 3-point attempts. Houston Baptist dropped to 4-14.
The Roadrunners play host to Utah Valley at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Icardo Center.






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