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CCC Women's Basketball Scoreboard 2.18.22

CORVALLIS, Ore. – No. 21-ranked Lewis-Clark State College secured at least a share of the regular-season CCC title Friday night with one more game left to play.   
 
Conference Standings
 
No. 21 Lewis-Clark State College (24-3, 18-3 CCC) def. Southern Oregon University (24-5, 17-4 CCC), 60-55
After sharing the top spot in the CCC rankings, No. 21-ranked Lewis-Clark State College took over sole possession of first with a 60-55 victory over Southern Oregon University. The Warriors had four players in double-digits in their 12th-straight victory, led by Maddie Holm with her 10th double-double (16 points, 11 rebounds) of the season. Kami Walk led the Raiders with 19 points and 14 rebounds.
Warrior Recap
Raider Recap
 
Oregon Tech (19-9, 12-9 CCC) def. Walla Walla University (2-26, 1-20 CCC), 76-66
Oregon Tech held off Walla Walla University 76-66, finishing with a 55.4 field goal percentage. Five Owls finished in double figures, led by Shelby Blodgett with 20 points (9-for-15). Carolina Montes led the Wolves with 19 points on 6-of-18 shooting.
Owl Recap
Wolf Recap
 
College of Idaho (16-13, 10-11 CCC) def. Warner Pacific University (13-13, 11-10 CCC), 58-51
Riley Frith scored all eight of her points in a 10-0 run to open the fourth quarter, helping The College of Idaho to a key 59-51 victory over Warner Pacific University. Taryn Riley tied a career-high with 14 points to lead the Coyotes. Hannah Myers led the Knights with 15 points.
Coyote Recap
Knight Recap
 
Northwest University (16-12, 10-11 CCC) def. Bushnell University (17-12, 14-7 CCC), 74-73
It came down to the wire, but two clutch free throws from Maya DuChesne secured a 74-73 victory for Northwest University over Bushnell University. Sam VanLoo led the Eagles with 19 points and 13 rebounds as NU shot 50.8-percent from the field, despite a 7.7-percent from the perimeter.
Eagle Recap
Beacon Recap
 
Eastern Oregon University (20-9, 17-4 CCC) def. Multnomah University (5-23, 5-16 CCC), 62-45
Eastern Oregon University opened with a dominating first quarter and rolled to a 62-45 victory over Multnomah University. Taylor Stricklin and Haley Robinett led the Mounties with 14 points apiece, while Stricklin grabbed 11 rebounds for a double-double. The Lions were spearheaded by Elise Graham, who had 12 points and six steals.
Mountie Recap
Lion Recap
 
The Evergreen State College (9-15, 7-13 CCC) def. Corban University (5-23, 4-17 CCC), 67-51
The Evergreen State College posted a big second quarter to take control of the game and never let go, securing a 67-51 victory over Corban University. Trinity Betoney was rock-solid for the Geoducks, scoring a game-high 28 points. Holly Golenor was the offensive leader for the Warriors with 19 points in the contest.
Geoduck Recap
Warrior Recap
 

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