Blues striker Mayra Ramirez earned the Player of the Match award as she scored and provided two assists to help Colombia beat Bolivia 8-0 in the Copa America Femenina.
Las Cafeteras blew Bolivia away in the first half, as Ramirez followed Daniela Montoya's opener by scoring in the 13th minute, while the striker also supplied one assist each for Montoya and Linda Caicedo.
The tie was essentially sewn up by half-time, as Colombia went in at the break five goals to the good, with Anabel Flores also scoring in her own net.
Yet Colombia added three more for good measure after the break, with Wendy Bonilla, Jorelyn Carabali and Caralin Loboa Vasquez all adding their names to the scoresheet.
The win sees Colombia sit in second place in the Group B table, having taken seven points from their opening three matches. Only Venezuela, who are currently three points behind, could now catch them for a place in the semi-final of the tournament, but that 8-0 victory means Colombia have a vastly superior goal difference, with a plus-seven advantage over their rivals.
Friday's final group stage match will see Ramirez and her team-mates face Brazil, who reached the semi-finals with a game to spare with a 4-1 win over Paraguay.