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The Simon Fraser University women's basketball team finished with a perfect record at the Disney Tip-Off Classic in Anaheim, California last weekend. The Clan completed its third straight win, knocking off No.

The Simon Fraser University women's basketball team finished with a perfect record at the Disney Tip-Off Classic in Anaheim, California last weekend.

The Clan completed its third straight win, knocking off No. 8-ranked California-San Diego 61-58 on Sunday.

Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe led the Clan with 22 points and nine rebounds.

Sophomore Erin Chambers, who was 15for-15 from the free-throw line at the Classic, and Marie-Line Petit chipped in with 15 and 10 points, respectively.

A day earlier, SFU defeated West Texas A&M 74-59 on Kristina Collins' 22-point contribution, including four three-pointers.

Raincock-Ekunwe recorded her second double-double of the tournament, scoring 14 points and grabbing 11 boards.

SFU opened the Disney Tip-Off with a 69-60 win over 13th-ranked Grand Canyon University.

Chambers, who was named the Great Northwest conference player of the week following the tournament, led all players with 22 points, including five treys.

Chambers scored a total of 51 points, while also nabbing 15 rebounds in SFU's three victories.

Raincock-Ekunwe added 50 points in the three-game set, while adding a cummulative total of 31 rebounds, nine assists and five steals.

Collins was also productive during tournament play, scoring 36 points and dishing out nine assists.

The Clan was also named conference team of the week.

This weekend, SFU is in St. George, Utah for two non-conference games.