SEATTLE — The Western Oregon women's basketball team rallied in the fourth quarter Thursday night to pull away late and secure a 75–64 road win over Seattle Pacific at Brougham Pavilion.
The Wolves (11–9, 6–6 GNAC) trailed by three entering the final period before flipping the game with a decisive fourth-quarter surge. After the Falcons briefly regained the lead midway through the quarter, Western Oregon responded by retaking the lead for good at the 8:36 mark on a Kylani Rookstool layup and free throw, igniting a run that stretched the margin and never allowed Seattle Pacific back in front.
Danyell Booker powered the comeback with a season-high 21 points off the bench, going 8-for-11 from the field and 5-for-5 at the free-throw line. Rookstool finished with 22 points, including key buckets and trips to the line during the closing stretch, while Triniti Youngblood added 13 points.
Western Oregon outscored Seattle Pacific 26–12 in the fourth quarter, leaning on efficient offense and timely stops to turn a tight game into a double-digit win.
The Wolves continue the road trip Saturday at Montana State Billings.