CORVALLIS, Ore. – No. 21-ranked Lewis-Clark State College won the 2021-22 CCC Women’s Basketball Regular-Season Championship Saturday night.
Conference Standings
No. 21 Lewis-Clark State College (25-3, 19-3 CCC) def. Oregon Tech (19-10, 12-10 CCC), 72-65
No. 21-ranked Lewis-Clark State College won the CCC regular-season championship outright with a 72-65 victory over Oregon Tech. Callie Stevens poured in a game-high 22 points for the Warriors. Kristin Farrell led the Owls with 16 points on 5-of-10 shooting.
Warrior Recap
Owl Recap
Multnomah University (6-23, 6-16 CCC) def. College of Idaho (16-14, 10-12 CCC), 68-66 (OT)
After holding the College of Idaho to just one point in the fourth quarter to force overtime, Multnomah University picked up a 68-66 victory to cap the regular season. Bailey Dickerson and Elise Graham each scored 14 in the win for the Lions. Emma Anderson scored a career-high 13 points to pace the Coyotes.
Lion Recap
Coyote Recap
Northwest University (17-12, 11-11 CCC) def. Corban University (5-24, 4-18 CCC), 69-59
Northwest University overcame a rugged third quarter and will head into the postseason on a winning note after a 69-59 win over Corban University. Grace led the Eagles with 16 points in the victory. The Warriors saw Gemma LaVergne finish with a game-high 29 points.
Eagle Recap
Warrior Recap
Bushnell University (18-12, 15-7 CCC) def. The Evergreen State College (9-17, 7-15 CCC), 81-63
Bushnell University started hot and kept pace to grab an 81-63 victory over The Evergreen State College. Libby Mathis came off the bench to lead the Beacons with 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting. Sha’nece Garret led the Geoducks with a game-high 19 points.
Beacon Recap
Geoduck Recap
Eastern Oregon University (21-9, 18-4 CCC) def. Warner Pacific University (13-14, 11-11 CCC), 63-49
Eastern Oregon University took a 10-point lead at halftime and never looked back en route to a 63-49 victory with four of its five starters finishing in double figures. Taylor Stricklin led the Mounties with 18 points, while Haley Robinett posted a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Mountie Recap
Knight Recap
Southern Oregon University (25-5, 18-4 CCC) def. Walla Walla University (2-27, 1-21 CCC), 60-47
Southern Oregon University shook off a rough third quarter to grab a 60-47 victory over Walla Walla University. The Raiders got 17 points from Dominique Harding and double-doubles from both Kami Walk and Syd’Nee Fryer, who each had 14 points and 10 rebounds. Carolina Montes led the Wolves with 19 points.
Raider Recap
Wolf Recap