CORVALLIS, Ore. – CCC Women's Basketball continues to score.
Current CCC Standings
No. 6 Lewis-Clark State College def. Warner Pacific University, 89-70
Lewis-Clark State defeated Warner Pacific by a final score of 89-70 for the second time this season. LC State took 15 steals and made 30 points off turnovers. Six Warriors reached double figures and were led by 19 points from Callie Stevens. Both teams grabbed 38 rebounds and the Knights were paced by Emily Brown’s 19 points.
Warrior Recap
Knight Recap
No. 22 Southern Oregon University def. Corban University, 81-49
Southern Oregon bested Corban with a final score of 81-49 for its 12th straight win. Southern Oregon tallied 40 and 25 assists. The Raiders were led by 20 points from Sierra Scheppele. The Warriors were paced by 10 points from Tori Younker.
Raider Recap
Warrior Recap
Eastern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College, 69-60
Eastern Oregon managed a 76-58 victory over Northwest for the second time this season. Eastern Oregon earned 40 rebounds and made 38 points in the paint. The Mounties were led by a double-double of 23 points and 11 rebounds from Brie Holecek. The Geoducks were paced by 23 points from Jalyn Sackrider.
Mountie Recap
Geoduck Recap
Multnomah def. Walla Walla University, 83-80
Multnomah edged out Walla Walla with a final score of 83-80 for the first time this season. Multnomah shot 46.9 percent from the field and saw its largest lead of 13 points in the third quater. The Lions were led by 25 points from Mia Martineau. Five Wolves reached double-figures, paced by 17 points from Natalee Trevino.
Lion Recap
Wolf Recap
College of Idaho def. Northwest University, 76-68
College of Idaho defeated Northwest with a final score of 76-68. C of I tallied 40 rebounds and 36 bench points. The Yotes were led by 23 points from Anna Mooney. The Eagles were paced by 19 points from Kylie Lunday.
Yote Recap
Eagle Recap
No. 25 Oregon Tech def. Bushnell University, 67-57
Oregon Tech outscored Bushnell, 67-57 in the CCC Game of the Week. OIT reached 38 points in the paint and shot 51 percent from the field. Olivia Sprague led the Owls with 17 points and nine rebounds. The Beacons were led by Aspen Slifka with 14 points.
Owl Recap
Beacon Recap