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BRACKET] The 2023 NAIA Women’s Basketball National Championship, presented by Ballogy, secound round left one CCC team standing.
No. 10 Lewis-Clark State College def. Rocky Mountain College 67-50
LEWISTON, Idaho – Lewis-Clark State defended its home court in commanding fashion with a 67-50 victory over (RV) Rocky Mountain College to advance to the NAIA Women's Basketball National Championship's Round of 16. The Warriors held RMC to just .270 from the field, the fourth-lowest shooting percentage of an LC opponent this season, and tallied 12 steals to punch their ticket to Sioux City, Iowa. The Warrior offense got the job done with a .419 field goal percentage, being led by Hannah Broyles with 21 points. The Warriors head to the final site in Sioux City, Iowa, and will face No. 7 Clarke (Iowa) on March 13 at 6 p.m. (PST).
Warrior Racap
No. 24 Dakota State def. No. 12 Eastern Oregon University 86-69
WICHITA, Kan. – EOU couldn't overcome a lethal, first-quarter offensive attack from their opponent, Dakota State. The Trojans jumped up 27-13 in the first quarter and despite their best attempt, the Mountaineers couldn't quite pull off the comeback eventually falling 86-69. Eastern Oregon's loss eliminates them from the NAIA National Championship Tournament.
Mountaineers Recap
Westmont College def. Southern Oregon University 63-49
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Southern Oregon's season ended after Westmont took over in the second half en route to a 63-49 defeat. The Raiders wrapped their season in the Round of 32 for the second year in a row. They went 24-8, finishing with the 12th-highest win total in team history.
Raider Recap