Woodvine, a junior from Salem, Ore., had a monstrous pair of games for the Warriors over the week, averaging 29 points and four rebounds between the squad’s two games. In the team’s victory over NAIA Division 1 opponent Rocky Mountain, Woodvine led her team with 21 points. Not done there, she racked up a career-high 37 points against Lewis-Clark State in the team’s next game, shooting an insane 73.7% (14-19) from the field and going 4-of-5 from downtown.