CORVALLIS, Ore. – No CCC women's basketball teams remain undefeated.
Current CCC Standings
No. 7 Lewis-Clark State College def. (RV) Oregon Tech, 88-71
Lewis-Clark State defeated Oregon Tech for its first loss on the season by a final score of 88-71. LC State tallied 42 rebounds, 18 assists, 10 steals, and seven blocks. The Warriors recorded a 54.2 field goal percentage while five players reached double-figures, including Maddie Holm who completed a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds. Both teams made 28 points in the paint and OIT grabbed 22 points off second chances. The Owls were paced by Olivia Sprague's game-high 25 points.
Warrior Recap
Owl Recap
Northwest University def. Multnomah, 80-68
Northwest bested Multnomah with a final score of 80-68. Northwest earned 44 rebounds and 32 points in the paint. The Eagles were led by Kylie Lunday's double-double of 18 points and 12 rebounds. The Lions made 11 of its 12 free throws and were paced by Savannah Huerta game-high 27 points.
Eagle Recap
Lion Recap
Bushnell University def. College of Idaho, 59-51
Bushnell managed a 59-51 victory over College of Idaho. Bushnell never let up the lead and saw its biggest gap of 15 points in the second quarter. Aspen Slifka reached a game-high 21 points for the Beacons while Libby Mathis added 19 rebounds. BU outrebounded C of I, 44-43. The Yotes made 28 points in the paint, 10 steals, and were paced by Brooke Beresford's double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds.
Beacon Recap
Yote Recap
No. 20 Southern Oregon University def. Walla Walla University, 75-52
Southern Oregon edged out Walla Walla by a final score of 75-52. Southern Oregon never fell behind and saw its largest lead of 29 points in the fourth quarter while adding 29 points off turnovers. SOU outrebounded WWU, 40-37. The Raiders were led by Meghan McIntyre's game-high 18 points. The Wolves made 15 of its 17 free throws and were paced by Savanah Zamora's 14 points.
Raider Recap
Wolf Recap
Eastern Oregon University def. Corban University, 87-55
Eastern Oregon outscored Corban by a final of 87-55. Eastern Oregon never fell behind and saw its largest lead of 39 points in the fourth quarter. EOU grabbed 51 rebounds and made 38 points in the paint. Five Mounties reached double-figures, led by Brie Holecek's 16 points. The Warriors managed 27 points off turnovers and were paced by 15 points from Teayona Hoard.
Mountie Recap
Warrior Recap
The Evergreen State College def. Warner Pacific University, 57-52
Evergreen defeated Warner Pacific in a tight 57-52 battle. Evergreen recorded 39 rebounds and 30 points from the bench. The Geoducks were led by an impressive double-double of 25 points and 11 rebounds from Sydney Vanness. WPU held a higher shooting percentage but was unable to hold onto the lead. The Knights were paced by 19 points from Emily Brown.
Geoduck Recap
Knight Recap