Coach Bill Shay earned his 800th victory as visiting CCAC-Allegheny routed West Virginia Northern, 105-46, in a non-conference junior-college game last night.
Shay, in his 39th season, has an 800-354 record.
CCAC-Allegheny (13-8) jumped to a 56-26 advantage at halftime.
Sean Devinney led CCAC with 30 points and John Geiger chipped in with 19.
Other men's highlights
Host Clarion picked up its first PSAC West win of the season with a 75-67 victory against Edinboro (13-7, 3-2). Josh Yanke had 16 points for Clarion (6-12, 1-4) and Edinboro's Curtis Ingram made 7 of 9 3-pointers and finished with 31 points. ... Chuck Davis had 16 points as host Shippensburg (13-11, 4-2) cruised past IUP (4-13, 2-3), 70-50, in the PSAC West. IUP went 1 of 16 from 3-point range. ... California ran its PSAC West mark to 5-0, 16-3 overall with a 79-56 win against visiting Slippery Rock (4-16, 1-4). James Petty had 14 points for California and Jamar Scales had 13 points and five assists for Slippery Rock, which shot 37.5 percent (9 of 24) in the second half.
Women's highlights
Laura Klimchock and Maura Wahl each had 22 points as Saint Vincent (7-10) defeated visiting Chatham (7-12), 76-46. Wahl made 6 of 9 3-pointers and Klimchock converted 9 of 10 free throws and handed out seven assists. ... Host California (13-6, 3-2) edged Slippery Rock (8-11, 2-3), 60-58, in a PSAC West game. Lindsay Johnson had 16 points and six rebounds for California. Jessica Schake and Jessica Stewart had 10 points apiece for Slippery Rock. ... IUP (14-6, 4-1) took over sole possession of first place in the PSAC West after an 83-72 victory against host Shippensburg (14-7, 4-2). Jahzinga Tracey had a team-high 20 points for IUP. ... Kelly Calderone had 22 points on 8-of-16 shooting in Edinboro's 55-50 win against host Clarion (6-13, 1-4) in the PSAC West. Only six players scored for Edinboro (10-9, 2-3). ... Leah Carnahan had 22 points as CCAC-Boyce (6-15, 3-4) got past CCAC-Allegheny (0-15, 0-7), 59-51, in the WPCC. ... Desiree Sterling had 14 points and 10 rebounds as host Westminster (15-4) beat Pitt-Greensburg (10-9), 68-61. Nicole Reiser led all scorers with 19 points for Pitt-Greensburg. ... Pitt-Johnstown (14-4) won its fourth in a row with a 67-57 triumph against host District of Columbia (9-12). Jessica Zapf had a game-high 21 points for Pitt-Johnstown.