CORVALLIS, Ore. – Three CCC Women’s Basketball teams remain undefeated in conference action.
Current CCC Standings
Walla Walla University def. Bushnell University, 73-57
Walla Walla defeated Bushnell with a final score of 73-57. Walla Walla grabbed 45 rebounds and recorded its largest lead by 21 points in the fourth quarter. Five Wolves reached double figures, being led by Chariah Daniels’s double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds. Even with a higher shooting percentage, the Beacons were unable to take control but were paced by an outstanding 29 point night from Aspen Slifka.
Wolf Recap
Beacon Recap
No. 20 Southern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College, 61-57
Southern Oregon held Evergreen State to its lowest scoring game of the season thus far with a 61-57 final. In another dominant CCC win, SOU recorded 32 points from turnovers while adding 25 points from the bench. The Raiders were led by Kami Walk’s 16 points and seven rebounds. The Geoducks were paced by Sydney Vanness’s stellar night of 12 points and four rebounds.
Raider Recap
Geoduck Recap
Multnomah def. College of Idaho, 83-60
Multnomah managed an 83-60 victory over College of Idaho. The Multnomah Lions recorded a 47.6 shooting percentage and made all 10 of its free throws. The Lions were led by Amande Uchime who reached an impressive 29 points. Mia Austin paced the Yotes with 12 points.
Lion Recap
Yote Recap
(RV) Oregon Tech def. Northwest University, 65-39
Oregon Tech edged out Northwest by a final score of 65-39 for its ninth straight victory. OIT had 38 rebounds and 15 steals while managing 24 points from second chances. Olivia Sprague led the Owls with 23 points and nine rebounds. The Eagles were held to a 28.8 shooting percentage but were paced by Kylie Lunday’s 14 points and six rebounds.
Owl Recap
Eagle Recap
Eastern Oregon University def. Warner Pacific University, 50-46
Eastern Oregon bested Warner Pacific with a final score of 50-46. This marked EOU’s first victory and WPU’s first loss of the CCC season. Eastern Oregon recorded 44 rebounds and never trailed, seeing its largest lead by 19 points in the third quarter. The Mounties were led by Haley Robinett double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds. Despite holding a higher shooting percentage, the Knights did not keep up but were paced by Larsa Guzman’s eight points and six rebounds.
Mountie Recap
Knight Recap
No. 7 Lewis-Clark State College def. Corban University, 86-50
Lewis-Clark State outscored Corban by a final of 86-50 in the Warrior battle. LC State collected 49 rebounds and 17 steals while making 29 of its points from turnovers. Five Warriors reached double figures and were led by Maddie Holm with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Corban was held to a 28.6 shooting percentage but were paced by Maddie Godwin’s 16 points and seven rebounds.
Warrior Recap
Warrior Recap