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CCC Women's Basketball Scoreboard 2.17.23

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The CCC women’s basketball players gave their all in the last Friday games of the season.
 
CCC Standings

Warner Pacific University def. Walla Walla University, 64-54
Warner Pacific University picked up its third win of the season over Walla Walla University with a 64-54 score. The teams were tied at halftime but after, the Wolves got In foul trouble and lost momentum. On the Knight's end, Paityn Rhode had the hot hand with 15 points, followed by McKeeley Tonkin who had three steals and 14 points. Jaliyah Casem led the game with 17 points and surpassed her 1,000th career point for the Wolves.
Knight Recap
Wolve Recap
 
No. 10 Lewis-Clark State College def. Multnomah University, 89-58
No. 10 Lewis-Clark State College rolled past Multnomah University by a final of 89-58. Hannah Broyles led the Warriors scoring efforts with 20 points and six of LC State’s 12 3-pointers. For the Lions, Alaygza Portis led all scorers with 21 points and Shaila Mays added 13.
Warrior Recap
Lion Recap

Oregon Tech def. Bushnell University, 60-55
Oregon Tech clinches a top-four finish in the conference after a second win over Bushnell with a score of 60-55. Maddyson Tull, Alexis Elquist, and Melissa Lee all lead the Owls with 14 points each. Beacons Bella Pedrojetti led the game with 16 points.
Owl Recap
Beacon Recap

(RV) Southern Oregon University. def. Corban University, 73-64
(RV) Southern Oregon University defeated Corban University with a final score of 73-64. Kami Walk took control for the Raiders with a double-double of 24 points and 10 rebounds while Holly Golenor stood tall for the Warriors with 19 points and five rebounds.
Raider Recap
Warrior Recap

College of Idaho def. Northwest University, 71-64
College of Idaho successfully fended off Eagles rallies to result in a 71-64 victory. Bryanna Graham came off the bench for 17 points to pace the Coyotes with Lexi Mitchell adding 15 points, nine rebounds, and eight assists. Kylie Lunday had 16 points and 10 rebounds for Northwest while Kyrin Baklund led the Eagles in scoring with 17 points.
Coyote Recap
Eagle Recap
 
No. 14 Eastern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College 74-58
No. 14 Eastern Oregon University came out on top over The Evergreen State College by 74-58. Shaelie Burgess led the Mountaineers with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Paris Wilson led the Geoducks with 12 points for the game.
Mountaineer Recap
Geoduck Recap

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