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CCC Men's Basketball Scoreboard 1.10.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The CCC Men’s Basketball Season continues to heat up.

Current CCC Standings
 
Multnomah def. Southern Oregon University, 83-78
Multnomah outscored Southern Oregon with a final score of 83-78. Nomah shot 50.9 percent from the field and tallied 42 points in the paint. Noah McCord and Keilan Torkornoo each recorded double doubles of 18 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Lions. The Raiders were paced by 14 points from Bryce Dyer. 
Lion Recap
Raider Recap
 
Eastern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College, 90-48
Eastern Oregon defeated Evergreen 90-48. EOU tallied 50 rebounds and 34 points off the bench. The Mounties were led by 17 points and 10 rebounds from TJ Doman. The Geoducks were paced by 19 points from Jourdan Joseph.
Mountie Recap
Geoduck Recap
 
College of Idaho def. Northwest University, 86-64
College of Idaho defeated Northwest 86-64. C of I recorded 41 rebounds and 15 points off turnovers. Five Yotes reached double figures, led by 15 points from Johnny Radford. The Eagles were paced by 15 points from Nash Wobrock.  
Yote Recap
Eagle Recap

Bushnell University def. Lewis-Clark State College, 89-78
Bushnell upset Lewis-Clark State, 89-78. Bushnell recorded a 54.4 shooting percentage and added 29 points off the bench. The Beacons were led by 18 points and 10 rebounds from Cory Johnson. The Warriors were paced by 21 points from John Lustig.
Beacon Recap
Warrior Recap
 
Oregon Tech def. Warner Pacific University, 64-56
Oregon Tech outscored Warner Pacific 64-56. OIT added 43 rebounds and 22 points from the paint. The Owls were led by 17 points and eight rebounds from Keegan Shivers. The Knights were paced by Terrin Dickey's 16 points.
Owl Recap
Knight Recap
 
Corban University def. Walla Walla University, 83-61
Corban won against Walla Walla 83-61. Corban recorded a 47.8 shooting percentage from the field. The Warriors were led by 18 points from Spivey Word. The Wolves were paced by 19 points from Soren Dalan
Warrior Recap
Wolf Recap

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