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Men's Basketball Sammi Wellman, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Men's Basketball Scoreboard 2.12.22

CORVALLIS, Ore. – All eight spots for the Cascade Collegiate Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, have been locked in after Saturday’s competition.  
 
Current Conference Standings
 
No. 9 College of Idaho (24-4, 18-2 CCC) def. The Evergreen State College (3-21, 3-17 CCC), 90-47
Ninth-ranked College of Idaho is holding onto its top spot in the CCC rankings and dominated a 90-47 win over The Evergreen State College. Four Coyotes finished the night with double-digit points, led by Ricardo Time with 21 points. Labrandon Price was the lone Geoduck in double figures with 22 points.
Coyote Recap
Geoduck Recap
 
Southern Oregon University (16-12, 13-7 CCC) def. Multnomah University (13-15, 9-11 CCC), 66-42
Southern Oregon University held the CCC’s highest-scoring team 44 points below its season average, cruising to a 66-42 defeat of Multnomah University. Josh Meyer amassed team-highs of 13 points and nine rebounds for the Raiders. Terin Johnson had 15 points and seven rebounds for the Lions.
Raider Recap
Lion Recap
 
Lewis-Clark State College (19-9, 12-8 CCC) def. Corban University (17-11, 12-8 CCC), 68-67
It came down to the final seconds, but Lewis-Clark State College avenged its earlier loss with a dramatic 68-67 victory over Corban University. LC State’s Oreon Courtney led the contest with 21 points and grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds. Jordan Newt ended the night with a team-leading 15 points for Corban.
LC State Recap
Corban Recap
 
Eastern Oregon University (16-12, 10-10 CCC) def. Northwest University (10-15, 7-13 CCC), 77-54
Eastern Oregon University shot a sizzling 55 percent from the field and knocked off Northwest University 77-54. Xavier Lovelace led the Mounties with 16 points on 8-for-12 shooting. Tanner Davis, Tre Newman, and Carson Sparks had nine points each to lead the Eagles.
Mountie Recap
Eagle Recap
 
Oregon Tech (20-8, 17-3 CCC) def. Warner Pacific University (14-14, 10-10 CCC), 91-64
Oregon Tech bounced back with a 91-64 victory over Warner Pacific University to keep its hopes for a regular-season CCC championship still alive. Four Hustlin’ Owls finished the night in double figures, led by Keegan Shivers with 16 points. The Knights were led by Tyrese Yussuf-Willis, who scored 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting.
Hustlin’ Owl Recap
Knight Recap
 
Walla Walla University (4-23, 3-17 CCC) def. Bushnell University (8-19, 6-14 CCC), 78-72
In back-and-forth action, Walla Walla University had the last laugh and grabbed a 78-72 victory over Bushnell University. KiAndre Gaddy led the Wolves with 25 points on 9-of-14 shooting, while Zayne Browning grabbed a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds. Keishon Dawkins also had a double-double, scoring 16 points and grabbing 12 rebounds for the Beacons.
Wolf Recap
Beacon Recap
 

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