CORVALLIS, Ore. – The first CCC men’s basketball games of 2024 took place tonight.
Current CCC Standings
Lewis-Clark State College def. Eastern Oregon University, 77-75
Lewis-Clark State defeated Eastern Oregon in a tight 77-75 overtime battle. LC State got 21 points from the bench and competed 12 blocks. Jaedon Bradley had an incredible 25-point night for the Warriors. The Mounties got 12 steals and were paced by AJ Huddleston’s 21 points.
Warrior Recap
Mountie Recap
Southern Oregon University def. Multnomah, 79-70
Southern Oregon bested Multnomah with a final score of 79-70. SOU recorded 47 rebounds and 36 points in the paint. Casson Rouse led the Raiders with 25 points. The Lions took 14 steals and were paced by an impressive double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds from Tyrese Taylor.
Raider Recap
Lion Recap
No. 5 College of Idaho def. Walla Walla University, 101-41
College of Idaho managed a large 101-41 victory over Walla Walla. C of I recorded 56 bench points and 55 rebounds while holding WWU to a 28.6 shooting percentage. The Yotes were led by 16 points from Samaje Morgan and Jake O'Neil. Dalan Soren got a game-high 17 points for Walla Walla.
Yote Recap
Wolf Recap
No. 24 Oregon Tech def. Warner Pacific University, 89-41
Oregon Tech edged out Warner Pacific by a final score of 89-41. OIT had an outstanding night with 52 rebounds, a 53.5 shooting percentage, along with 68 points in the paint. The Owls held the Knights to a 27.9 shooting percentage and were led by Keegan Shiver’s 17 points.
Owl Recap
Knight Recap
Bushnell University def. The Evergreen State College, 103-59
Bushnell outscored Evergreen with a large score of 103-59. Bushnell reached a 50.6 shooting percentage, 60 rebounds, and had 59 points from the bench. The Beacons were led by 18 points from Tony Frohlich-Fair. The Geoducks were paced by 17 points from Mubarak Michael.
Beacon Recap
Geoduck Recap
Corban University def. Northwest University, 97-88
Corban defeated Northwest 97-88. Corban had a 55.4 shooting percentage along with 39 rebounds. The Warriors were led by Jay Wilson’s game-high 26 points. Luke Howard paced the Eagles with 19 points.
Warrior Recap
Eagle Recap