CORVALLIS, Ore. – Post season standings are on the line for the final Friday of the 2023-24 CCC Women's Basketball season.
Current CCC Standings
No. 25 Oregon Tech def. No. 6 Lewis-Clark State College, 76-61
Oregon Tech upset Lewis-Clark State by a final score of 76-61 for the first time this season. Oregon Tech tallied 42 rebounds, 22 assists, and made 20 points off turnovers. The Owls were led by 22 points and eight rebounds from Olivia Sprague. The Warriors recorded nine blocks and were paced by 16 points from Sitara Byrd.
Owl Recap
Warrior Recap
Eastern Oregon University def. Corban University, 81-62
Eastern Oregon bested Corban with a final score of 81-62 for its 5th straight victory. EOU tallied 44 rebounds, 21 assists, and shot 46 percent from the field. The Mounties were led by 21 points from Brie Holecek. Autumn Agnew paced the Warriors with 20 points, three rebounds, two steals, and an assist.
Mountie Recap
Warrior Recap
The Evergreen State College def. Warner Pacific University, 64-44
Evergreen State managed a 64-44 victory over Warner Pacific for the second time this season. Evergreen earned 41 rebounds and never let up the lead. The Geoducks were led by an outstanding double-double of 22 points and 15 rebounds from Sydney Vanness. The Knights made 30 points in the paint and were paced by eight points and 12 rebounds from Emily Brown.
Geoduck Recap
Knight Recap
No. 22 Southern Oregon University def. Walla Walla University, 65-49
Southern Oregon outscored Walla Walla with a final score of 65-49 for its 13th straight win. SOU made 48 points in the paint and saw its largest lead of 31 points in the third quarter. The Raiders were led by Meghan McIntyre’s 23 points. The Wolves outrebounded (39-38) and were paced by a double-double from Chariah Daniels of 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Raider Recap
Wolf Recap
Northwest University def. Multnomah, 72-59
Northwest defeated Multnomah with a final score of 72-59. Northwest tallied 46 points in the paint, 15 steals, and made 25 points off turnovers. The Eagles were led by a double-double of 23 points and 10 rebounds from Kylie Lunday. The Lions made 16-of-20 free throws and were paced by Kailyn Allison’s 19 points.
Eagle Recap
Lion Recap
Bushnell University def. College of Idaho, 66-61
Bushnell edged out College of Idaho 66-61 for the second time this season. Bushnell had 34 points in the paint and recorded a 43.1 field goal percentage. The Beacons were led by 22 points from Aspen Slifka. The Yotes outrebounded (40-36) and were paced by 17 points from Kylie Waltermeyer.
Beacon Recap
Yote Recap