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No. 1 JCCC rolls past Raritan Valley, stays perfect at 13-0

The photo shows a basketball game in progress on an indoor court. A player wearing a white jersey with blue and gold accents, marked with the number 10 and the word Cavaliers, is holding a basketball overhead, appearing to prepare for a pass or shot. The player is positioned near the top of the key, facing defensive pressure from an opposing player in a black and red uniform who has one arm raised.
In the background, the court features a blue sideline with visible text reading Johnson County Athletics JC Cavaliers, along with the JC logo. A referee dressed in a black and gray uniform stands behind the player in white, observing the play. The hardwood floor is light-colored, and the scene is well-lit, suggesting a competitive game environment.
JCCC guard Layla Scott

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The No. 1-ranked Johnson County Community College women's basketball team traveled to New Jersey last Thursday and rolled to a 99–48 victory over Raritan Valley Community College.

With the win, the Cavaliers improved to 13–0 on the season.

Freshman forward Mia Adams matched her season high with 21 points to lead the offensive effort against the Golden Lions. Sophomore All-America guard Layla Scott added 20 points, knocking down six 3-pointers while also collecting five rebounds and five assists. Her six makes from beyond the arc pushed her career total to 164, moving her into fifth place on JCCC's all-time list—just 26 shy of the program record. Scott currently leads all NJCAA Division II players with 49 made 3-pointers this season.

Kara Stricklin and freshman guard Anonda Ford also reached double figures with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Sophomore forward Karlee Ellick narrowly missed a double-double, finishing with nine points and nine rebounds.

Paula Aguilera Ortega led Raritan Valley with 12 points.

Johnson County returns to action Monday, December 8, when the Cavaliers host Saint Mary University JV.