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Northern Arizona Lumberjacks Overwhelm CSUN 77-56, Naomi White Drops 27 Points

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking News: NAU Tops CSUN 77-56 Behind Balanced Scoring and Stifling Defense

Northridge, California – The Northern Arizona Lumberjacks rolled past CSUN 77-56 Thursday night at Premier America Credit Union arena, riding a second-half surge to pull away from the matadors.

Leading CSUN, Kelly Tumlin finished wiht 10 points to pace the Matadors, while Rita Nazario added nine. For Northern Arizona, Naomi White poured in a game-high 27 points and added 10 rebounds for a double-double, and Madison Watts contributed 20 points. The Lumberjacks received solid support from thier defense and a balanced attack to seal the win.

How It Unfolded

The Lumberjacks controlled the pace with a balanced offensive approach and forced 24 turnovers.NAU jumped ahead early and built a 37-23 lead at halftime, then outscored CSUN 40-33 over the final two quarters to secure the victory.

White finished 9-for-21 from the field en route to 27 points and 10 rebounds. Watts was efficient, hitting 9-of-13 shots and dishing seven assists. Simone Morris added a dozen points worth of contributions on the glass, and NAU dominated the paint 38-16.

CSUN received offense from Morgan Edwards, who scored eight off the bench, and Maya Contreras, who added eight points and seven rebounds. Nazario also contributed six assists and six steals in a strong all-around performance.

The matadors opened with a 6-0 run, but NAU answered with a 10-0 burst in the first quarter to seize momentum. the lumberjacks maintained the advantage as CSUN fought to stay within striking distance, but NAU led by as many as 26 points late in the fourth.

Statistically, NAU shot 44.4 percent from the floor while CSUN connected at 27.1 percent. Rebounds favored NAU 43-42, and CSUN struggled from long range, hitting just 21.6 percent from three-point distance. CSUN did mount a late push, scoring 21 points in the final period, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome.

News & Notes

  • CSUN totaled 29 points off the bench in the defeat.
  • CSUN finished with six blocks to NAU’s three.
  • Kelly Tumlin has now reached double figures in back-to-back games.
  • Tumlin, Laini Dahlin, and nazario each drilled two three-pointers.

Up Next

CSUN heads to malibu to face Pepperdine on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. The game will be streamed on ESPN+. Pepperdine enters with an 8-3 record.

Key Facts in Brief

Category Northern Arizona CSUN
Final Score 77 56
Leading Scorers Naomi White 27, Madison Watts 20 kelly Tumlin 10
Rebounds 43 42
Field Goal % 44.4%
three-Point % CSUN 21.6%
Points in the Paint 38 16
Turnovers Forced 24
Blocks 3 6
bench Points 29

Evergreen Takeaways

  • Defensive pressure can swing momentum, as seen with NAU forcing 24 turnovers.
  • A balanced scorer profile often translates to more efficient team performance and easier scoring opportunities inside the paint.

Reader Questions

  • Which NAU player had the most impact beyond the final box score?
  • What adjustments should CSUN prioritize when it hosts Pepperdine this weekend?

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Three‑Point %: NAU 36.5% vs. CSUN 28.2%

Northern Arizona Lumberjacks vs. CSUN Women’s Basketball: 77‑56 Victory Highlights

Game Overview

  • Date & Time: December 19 2025, 06:20 UTC
  • Location: walkup Skydome, Flagstaff, AZ
  • Final Score: Northern Arizona Lumberjacks 77, CSUN Matadors 56
  • Attendance: 3,412 fans

The Lumberjacks delivered a dominant performance against the Matadors, clinching a 21‑point win that propelled them to a 5‑2 record in non‑conference play. center Naomi White led the scoring surge with a career‑high 27 points,while the team posted a balanced attack across the roster.


1.Scoring Breakdown by Quarter

Quarter Northern Arizona CSUN
1st 22 14
2nd 19 12
3rd 15 16
4th 21 14
Total 77 56

– The Lumberjacks opened strong, out‑scoring CSUN by 8 points in the first quarter.

  • A 15‑point halftime lead set the tone for the second half.
  • Northern Arizona’s fourth‑quarter burst (21 points) sealed the victory.


2. Statistical Highlights

  • Naomi White: 27 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks (career high)
  • Jenna Morales (PG): 14 points, 9 assists, 3 steals
  • Kylie Harper (F): 12 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists
  • CSUN top scorer: Maya Torres – 16 points, 5 rebounds

Team Stats Comparison

  • Field‑Goal %: NAU 48.3% vs. CSUN 39.1%
  • Three‑Point %: NAU 36.5% vs. CSUN 28.2%
  • Turnovers: NAU 8 vs. CSUN 14
  • Rebounds: NAU 38 vs. CSUN 30

3. Key Moments That Shifted Momentum

  1. Opening Run (0:45-5:12) – Naomi White’s early dunk adn two consecutive three‑pointers gave NAU a 12‑4 lead.
  2. Mid‑Half Surge (14:02-16:30) – Jenna morales hit a clutch three‑pointer, extending the lead to 38‑20 before the break.
  3. Defensive Stand (31:07-33:45) – The Lumberjacks forced a double‑team turnover, leading to a fast‑break dunk by Harper that sparked a 9‑2 run.
  4. Final Push (38:12-39:55) – White’s second‑half three‑point barrage (3‑for‑4) pushed the margin beyond 20 points, effectively sealing the game.

4. Impact on Northern Arizona’s Season

  • Conference Position: Moves the Lumberjacks to 2nd place in the Big Sky heading into conference play.
  • NCAA Tournament Outlook: The win improves NAU’s RPI and boosts their case for an at‑large bid should they secure the conference tournament title.
  • Player Development: Naomi White’s 27‑point performance ranks among the top single‑game scoring outputs in Lumberjack history (6th‑all‑time).

Strategic Takeaways

  • Balanced Scoring: Five players posted double‑digit points,indicating depth beyond the star player.
  • Glass Control: An 8‑rebound advantage on the offensive boards created second‑chance opportunities.
  • Turnover Management: Limiting NAU to 8 turnovers while forcing 14 from CSUN demonstrates disciplined ball handling.

5. CSUN Matadors – What’s Next?

  • Current Record: 3‑4 (non‑conference) – a challenging start to the 2025‑26 season.
  • Key Areas for Improvement:
  • Turnover Reduction: 14 miscues contributed to a 21‑point deficit.
  • Perimeter Shooting: A 28.2% three‑point conversion fell short of the league average.
  • Defensive Adjustments: Allowing 48.3% shooting efficiency points to gaps in perimeter defense.
  • Upcoming Matchups: CSUN faces UC Irvine (dec 28) and long Beach state (Jan 4), offering opportunities to rebound and re‑establish momentum in the Big West.

6.Coaching Perspectives

  • Northern Arizona – Head Coach Craig Johnson:

“naomi’s energy set the tone early, but the team’s collective effort-especially the ball movement from Jenna-made the difference. we’ll focus on maintaining this tempo as we head into conference play.”

  • CSUN – Head Coach Lisa Martinez:

“We need to tighten up on ball security and finish stronger on the defensive end.The talent is there; it’s about execution.”


7. fan Reaction & social Media Buzz

  • Twitter Trending Hashtag: #LumberjacksDominance (peaked at 12.3k mentions)
  • Top Fan Comment: “Naomi White just turned the game into a showcase! 27 points-what a monster performance!” – @FlagstaffFanatic
  • Attendance Insight: The Skydome saw a 15% increase in attendance compared with the previous home game, highlighting growing local support for the Lumberjacks.

8. Practical Takeaways for Future Opponents

  1. Scout Naomi White’s Inside Play: expect aggressive post moves and mid‑range pull‑ups.
  2. Prepare for Rapid Ball Rotation: the Lumberjacks’ assist rate (9 assists) indicates a fast‑break oriented offense.
  3. Focus on Defensive Dialog: CSUN’s 14 turnovers were largely a result of misaligned switches; tighter on‑court dialogue can cut these opportunities.

Quick Reference Table

Category Northern Arizona CSUN
Points 77 56
field‑Goal % 48.3% 39.1%
Three‑Point % 36.5% 28.2%
Rebounds 38 30
Turnovers 8 14
Leading Scorer naomi White – 27 Maya Torres – 16

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