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Nationally-Ranked Captains Travel to San Juan for Two Games in the Puerto Rico Clasico

Nationally-Ranked Captains Travel to San Juan for Two Games in the Puerto Rico Clasico


SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The undefeated Christopher Newport women’s basketball team heads out of the country to put its pristine 9-0 record on the line this week with a pair of games in the Puerto Rico Clásico. The nationally-ranked Captains will face off against Colorado College on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. locally, 5:00 p.m. Eastern, and will close the trip against SUNY Cortland on Monday night at 8:00/7:00 p.m.

It will be the first trip out of the contiguous United States since participating in the 2017-18 Hoop ‘N Surf Classic in Hawaii. The trip to the Caribbean will be the first international trip for the Captains in program history. 

Each game will also be the first matchup between the Captains and each of their two opponents. First, CNU will take on the Tigers of Colorado College, who come in with a 5-4 overall record. All four of the team’s losses came in the first five games with three coming against teams that are currently at least receiving votes in the national rankings. On Monday, CNU will face another talented opponent in Cortland, who has run off eight straight wins since a season-opening overtime loss to nationally-ranked Ithaca. 

Live video of both games is available for a fee through FloHoops. Links to register to watch are available on the women’s basketball schedule at CNUsports.com. For fans making the trip to Puerto Rico, the games will be played at Coliseo Ruben Rodríguez in Bayamón. 

Christopher Newport enters the trip with a 9-0 record overall while ranking No. 2 in the WBCA Top 25 and No. 5 in the D3hoops.com national rankings. CNU leads the nation in scoring margin, outpacing opponents by an average of 46.7 points per game so far this season. The Captains have five 50+ point wins so far this season while featuring the third-ranked scoring offense and seventh-ranked scoring defense in the country. 

Senior forward Anaya Simmons leads the squad with 13.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. Following close behdind, senior guard Sondra Fan is pouring in 12.4 points per game. In CNU’s last game, Fan moved into the top-15 all-time in career points, with 1,183, passing Camry Green on the all-time scoring chart. She sits just seven points shy of No. 14 on the list, Tomorrow Lofton. 

Colorado College enters the game with a top-25 scoring offense, averaging 76 points per game, while led by a dangerous…

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