Lady Tigers Dominate Randall
Champion Christian College used a fast start and efficient shooting to earn an 85–69 road win over Randall on Tuesday evening (Dec. 2, 2025) in Moore, Oklahoma.
Game flow
Champion Christian set the tone immediately, winning the first quarter 25–14 and taking a 46–31 lead into halftime after another strong second period (21–17). Randall trimmed the margin slightly in the third (Champion 16–12), but Champion answered in the fourth with 23 points to keep control, even as Randall posted its best quarter (26).
Quarter scores:
- 1Q: Champion 25, Randall 14
- 2Q: Champion 21, Randall 17
- 3Q: Champion 16, Randall 12
- 4Q: Champion 23, Randall 26
- Final: Champion 85, Randall 69
Why Champion won
Champion's efficiency and ball security were the difference.
Shooting: Champion hit 55.9% from the field (33-of-59) and 41.7% from three (5-of-12), consistently converting quality looks. Randall shot a respectable 49.1% (28-of-57) but cooled off from deep (30.8%, 8-of-26).
Free throws: Champion created separation at the line, going 13-of-18 (72.2%). Randall struggled badly, finishing 5-of-14 (35.7%), leaving key points on the board.
Turnovers: Champion committed just 6 turnovers, while Randall had 14, limiting Randall's chances to fully capitalize on its late push.
Rebounding: The teams were essentially even on the glass (Champion 32, Randall 31), so the game swung more on efficiency and possessions than second-chance dominance.
Standout performers
Champion Christian had balanced scoring across its starting five, with four players at 15+ points:
Olivia Sepulvado: 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting (2-of-4 from three)
Jordan Hammons: 16 points (5-of-10 FG), aggressive at the line (5-of-7 FT)
Natalia Silva: 15 points, plus 4 assists and 2 steals
Jaylen Edmonson: 15 points (6-of-9 FG, 2-of-4 3PT)
Tetona Woods: 14 points with 3 rebounds and 2 assists
Key bench contributions included Cassie Dahn (7 points) and Lauren Castillo (4 points), while Ja'Mya Gooch added activity with 5 rebounds and 2 steals.
For Randall, the offense was led by:
Nailiyah McLaurin: 20 points on an efficient 9-of-13, plus 6 rebounds and 3 steals
Alex Collins: 17 points (7-of-15, 2 threes) and 3 assists
Tristyn Kirkes: 12 points (2-of-6 from three)
Chrissa Gomez: 10 points and 5 rebounds
Bottom line
Champion Christian's early lead, superior free-throw production, and low turnover count carried the day. Randall showed fight—especially in a 26-point fourth quarter—but the missed free throws and extra giveaways made the comeback too steep.
