The visitors doubled up on the Tigers in shooting accuracy. Roland-Story hit 27 goals in 54 tries for an even 50-percent while Madrid struggled at 11 of 43 for 25-percent. Madrid was two of three from long range and Roland-Story hit three of six three-pointers. At the foul line Madrid was nine of 21 and Roland-Story four of seven.
Micah Nardini led the MHS scoring with 14 points, Kelsey Reddish added nine, Cassie Bloomer and Katie Hilton four and Jessica Mathre two points.
Nardini made both of Madrid's successful three-point shot attempts and was four of 10 in the shooting department overall. Reddish hit three goals in eight attempts.
Madrid was outrebounded, 38-31. Bloomer had nine rebounds, Mathre seven, Nardini five, Reddish four, Hilton three, Megan Bryan two and Amanda Walter one.
Reddish had four assists, Mathre and Nardini two each. Bryan blocked a shot attempt, Nardini had two steals and Bloomer one steal.
Roland-Story led at the first break, 21-9, at the half, 33-14, and, 56-25, after three periods.
Madrid had 22 turnovers and Roland-Story 16.
