No. 1 Lincoln used a fast start and pressure throughout to cruise to a home conference victory on Tuesday night, winning 62-19 over Holland Hall.
Lincoln (9-2) held the Dutch to four points or less in three of four quarters, while forcing 31 turnovers in Tuesday's win.
The Bulldogs also made nine threes and had 24 points in the paint, as well as 19 points in transition.
"Execution for us offensively is going to be pivotal down the stretch," head coach Melody Stewart said. "We are starting to see kids skill sets shine as we space the floor."
Sophomore guard Azariah Woodruff led Lincoln with 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting. She also had five rebounds and two assists.
Freshman guard Laine Dooley had 11 for Lincoln, as well as team and season-high eight steals.
Senior wing Maddi Stewart had 10 points and nine rebounds on just 3-of-5 shooting — all from behind the arc.
Junior forward Jayla Albert added eight points and five boards on 4-of-6 from the floor.
Six other Lincoln players scored in the win for the Bulldogs.
"It's always good when you get to give a lot of kids the opportunity to play in varsity games," said Stewart.
Lincoln led 11-0 to start the game before Holland Hall got on the board.
The Bulldogs extended their lead to 26-9 late in the first half before leading by 14 at the break.
Lincoln opened the second half on a 15-0 run to lead 41-12 late in the 3rd quarter.
The Bulldogs held Holland Hall to just 25% (8-of-32) from the floor and 21% from three (3-of-14).
Lincoln shot 37% as a team. The Bulldogs scored 36 points off turnovers and had a 13-3 advantage in second chance points.
Lincoln had a 38-25 edge on the glass and had 34 deflections in the game.
It was Lincoln's 32nd straight win at home. The Bulldogs have won 37 of the last 38 home games.
The Bulldogs are back in action tonight, when they host Stillwell in the opening round of the Lincoln Winter Classic at home.