THE RECORDS
Linfield enters a one-game week with a 3-4 overall record, which includes an even 1-1 mark in Northwest Conference play. Warner Pacific is 0-7 overall and 0-3 in the NAIA's Cascade Collegiate Conference.
LINFIELD AT A GLANCE
The Wildcats split last week with a home win over George Fox on Friday and a loss at Pacific on Saturday. The win over the Bruins was the program's first since the 2006-07 season. Sophomore
Gillyan Landis leads the team with 10.3 points per game and ranks No. 5 in the NWC with 7.5 rebounds per game. Senior
Jordan Worthington is second to Landis with 7.4 points per game, primarily providing a spark off the bench. Sophomore
Rowan Cusack has 11 assists and as many steals on the season. Her .813 free throw percentage is seventh in the NWC.
WARNER PACIFIC AT A GLANCE
The Knights have already played four NWC teams this season, losing contests to Puget Sound (75-55), Willamette (67-43), George Fox (55-45) and Lewis & Clark (61-59). McKeeley Tonkin is averaging double figures with 13.3 points per game on 46.3 percent shooting. Emily Brown is putting up 7.6 points per game and is second on the team with 6.3 rebounds per game. Alexa Mee leads the Knights with 7.9 rebounds per game while Amalya Sales is up to 14 assists on the year.
THE SERIES
Linfield is 9-14 against Warner Pacific in the all-time series. The Wildcats are 4-6 against the Knights at home. The Knights won back-to-back meetings in the COVID-shifted spring 2021 season, winning 73-66 in Portland and 72-70 in McMinnville. The 'Cats look to top the Knights for the first time since an 84-78 overtime victory in 2019-20 at Pacific University's Ken Schumann Classic.