CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Raiders and Warriors will battle for the 2023-24 CCC Women’s Basketball Tournament Championship title.
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No. 1 seed Southern Oregon University def. No. 4 seed Eastern Oregon University, 53-44
No. 18-ranked Southern Oregon defeated Eastern Oregon for the third time this season by a final score of 53-44 to secure a spot in the 2023-34 CCC Championship game. SOU notched its 16th consecutive victory and only allowed EOU a basket in the first quarter. Kami Walk logged her fourth double-double in the last month with 19 points and 13 rebounds while Meghan McIntyre hit the 20-point mark for the third time in four outings, going 9-of-16 from the field with three assists to lead the Raiders. SOU never let up the lead and has forced EOU to record its two lowest point totals of the season. The Mounties outrebounded (40-39) and were paced by 15 points from Bayley Brennan in its final game of the season.
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No. 3 seed Lewis-Clark State College def, No. 2 seed Oregon Tech, 75-60
No. 11-ranked Lewis-Clark State outscored No.22-ranked Oregon Tech by a final of 75-60. LC State was not prepared to lose, producing an all around team effort to secure its second victory of the season over OIT to head to the CCC Championship game. LCSC did not let up the lead and forced 11 steals, earning 31 points off turnovers. The Warriors were led by a career-high night from Sitara Byrd who did not miss from the field, recording 24 points and 10 rebounds for another double-double. Callie Stevens had yet another tremendous night, adding 20 points in the Warriors victory. The Owls outrebounded (44-32) and were paced by 17 points from Olivia Sprague.
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