PENSACOLA, Fla. — No. 5 Northwest Florida State women’s basketball dominated from start to finish on Saturday, cruising past St. Petersburg 87–32 to improve to 9–1 on the season.

The Raiders’ offense was firing on all cylinders, with four players scoring in double figures. Khoudia Diagne led the way with a standout performance, posting 20 points and 11 rebounds. Jadah White added 15 points, while Kamry Corporan and Ka’Zahria Johnson each contributed 13. Corporan also dished out six assists, and Johnson grabbed six rebounds.

As a team, Northwest Florida shot an efficient 54.7% (35–64) from the field, including 45.5% (5–11) from beyond the arc. The Raiders also turned in their second-best free-throw performance of the season at 75.0% (12–16). On the glass, NWF controlled the boards with 38 rebounds and forced nine steals on the defensive end.

The victory marks the fifth game this season in which the Raiders have eclipsed 80 points and the third time they’ve held an opponent under 40. It also extends their winning streak to four as they close out a near month-long stretch on the road.

Northwest Florida now returns home for a two-game set on Dec. 5–6 against Daytona State and Florida SouthWestern, before wrapping up the year on Dec. 16 with a home matchup against Community Christian College of Georgia.