LAFAYETTE — Two games into the season, Acalanes already moves like a team in mid-February form.

The Dons offense worked like a symphony as players sliced in for backcuts and hit uncontested 3-pointers. On the other end of the floor, the Dons smothered visiting University-San Francisco, holding the run and gun offense to below 50 points.

In the end, Acalanes cruised to a 72-48 win at home on Tuesday in just its second game of the season.

“Any win at this point is big because we don’t know what we had,” Acalanes coach Margaret Gartner, whose team lost four key starters from last season, said. “It’s fun. It’s exciting. Every game is big for us.”

Senior point guard Lexi Le had 20 points, six rebounds, five assists and a steal. Sofia Fernandez added 19 points and three steals, and freshman

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