Columbia Basin controlled the matchup from the opening period and secured a 95–70 win over Clark. The home team established its pace early, scoring 28 points in the first quarter while shooting efficiently inside and converting three attempts from beyond the arc. Their defensive pressure contributed to seven Clark turnovers in the opening frame, helping Columbia Basin build a steady advantage.
In the second quarter, Columbia Basin continued to maintain its lead, adding 19 points and holding Clark to limited second-chance opportunities. Consistent ball movement resulted in multiple assisted baskets, and the team entered halftime ahead 47–26. The balanced scoring across the starting lineup played a significant role in sustaining momentum.
During the third quarter, Columbia Basin added 22 more points while keeping control of the interior on both ends. The team outrebounded Clark throughout the period and continued generating scoring opportunities in the paint. Though Clark produced its strongest offensive stretch with 21 points, Columbia Basin's efficiency—highlighted by timely perimeter shooting and transition scoring—kept the margin comfortably in double digits.
The fourth quarter featured Columbia Basin's highest-scoring frame with 26 points. The team extended its largest lead to 34, capitalizing on turnovers and converting from both mid-range and three-point range. Columbia Basin also received meaningful production from the bench, contributing 18 total points, which helped maintain the tempo late in the game.
Columbia Basin finished shooting 54.5 percent from the field and 64.3 percent from three-point range, with 28 assists on 36 made field goals. Defensively, the team collected 16 steals and forced 25 turnovers, turning those into 30 points. Five players scored in double figures, led by Hailey Jamison's 21 and Nekha Roehl's 19. The comprehensive effort allowed Columbia Basin to stay unbeaten, improving to 5–0 on the season.