CORVALLIS, Ore. – The CCC men’s basketball fought hard to make some weekend hoop entertainment.
CCC Standings
No. 1 College of Idaho def. (RV) Corban University, 94-78
No 1. Displayed another dominant performance tonight with a 94-78 victory over (RV) Corban University. Coyotes guards Johnny Radford (28 points) and Drew Wyman (22 points) combined for over half their points in a three-point shooting bonanza. Five Warriors were in double-digits, led by senior guard Mateo Eschiek who scored 18 points.
Coyote Recap
Warrior Recap
(RV) Eastern Oregon University def. Bushnell University, 75-70
(RV) Eastern Oregon kept its weekend win streak rolling with a 75-70 defeat over Bushnell University. The Mountaineers shot 54% from the field and held the Bushnell to 27% shooting in the second half. Eastern Oregon was led by Phillip Malatare who scored a game-high 23 points. Beacon star Spencer Hoffman led the team with 17 points and eight rebounds before fouling out late in the second half.
Mountaineers Recap
Beacon Recap
Multnomah University def. Northwest University, 78-76
Multnomah's Neyland Block hit two free throws with six seconds left to lead Multnomah to a 78-76 win over Northwest. It was a back-and-forth battle as both teams left it all on the court. Tyrese Taylor led the Lions with a game-high 23 points and 13 rebounds. CaCoa Chatman and O'Shae Barquet both kept the Eagles in the game with 22 points each.
Lion Recap
Eagle Recap
Warner Pacific University def. The Evergreen State College, 101-80
Warner Pacific defeated Evergreen 101-80 in this match-up. The Knights hit triple digits for the first time this season. The work of Dakota Reber with 20 points, and 13 rebounds led to an early lead and built on it throughout the game. Evergreen was led by Jayden Upshaw with 21 points and six rebounds
Knight Recap
Geoduck Recap
Southern Oregon University def. Lewis-Clark State, 85-81
Southern Oregon won again, outsourcing Lewis-Clark State 85-81, leading them to a weekend conference road sweep. Atmar Mundu scored 30 points, Josh Meyer scored 23 points to help lock up the victory for the Raiders. Chaney led the Warriors with a career-high 17 points, a personal-best of four 3-pointers, and five free throws.
Raider Recap
Warrior Recap
Oregon Tech def. Walla Walla University, 104-60
Oregon Tech competed hard against Walla Walla University, resulting in a high scoring 104-60 victory. With the help of Jay Elmore who scored a season-high 21 points, the Owls were able to bounce back from a tough loss the previous night while shooting 56% from behind the three-point line. Ethan Ford led the Wolves on both sides of the court with five defensive rebounds and 12 points.
Owl Recap
Wolves Recap