CORVALLIS, Ore. – Four CCC men's basketball teams battle for second place in conference standings
CCC Standings
Oregon Tech def. Walla Walla University 99-58
Oregon Tech continued its late-season surge with a 99-58 victory over Walla Walla University. Jamison Guerra and Keegan Shivers scored 16 points each for the Owls to help move above the .500 mark since their season opener. Andrew Vaughan led the Wolves with 11 points and seven rebounds.
Owl Recap
Wolve Recap
College of Idaho def. (RV) Corban University, 84-63
College of Idaho cannot be stopped with its 24th consecutive win in a 64-63 victory over (RV) Corban University. The Coyotes shot 56.9% from the field, being led by Charles Elzie with 15 points followed by Tyler Robinett and Drew Wyman who each managed 14 points. James Carlson paced the Warriors with 13 points.
Coyote Recap
Warrior Recap
Southern Oregon University def. Lewis-Clark State College 84-50
Southern Oregon University holds Lewis-Clark State College to one of its lowest-scoring games of the season in an 84-50 victory. Dominic McGarvey totaled a game-high 17 points with nine rebounds for the Raiders. John Lustig held the Warriors together with 14 points.
Raider Recap
Warrior Recap
(RV) Eastern Oregon University def. Bushnell University, 76-74
(RV) Eastern Oregon University scraped a nail biting 76-74 victory over Bushnell University. Both teams got up to nine points ahead in a game that saw huge momentum shifts as they traded leads seven times and were tied on nine different occasions for more than five minutes of gameplay. The Mountaineers spread out its points, having five members score in the double digits, being led by Adam Orr with 16 points. Spencer Hoffman put up an impressive 19 points for the Beacons.
Mountaineers Recap
Beacon Recap
Northwest University def. Multnomah University, 107-75
Northwest University defeated Multnomah University with a score of 107-75. Stand-out Eagles included CaCoa Chatman who drained 33 points, Lewis Pope who added 23, and Drew Bryson who had 22 points. Zach Richardson led the Lions with 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists.
Eagle Recap
Lion Recap
Warner Pacific def. The Evergreen State University 96-82
Warner Pacific was able to shut down The Evergreen State College in a 96-82 victory. The Knights were able to cruise in the secound half, being led by Thomas Miles who scored 27 points, followed by Darius Traylor with 24 points and 10 rebounds. Tyler Williford led the way for the Geoducks with 25 points.
Knight Recap
Geoduck Recap