CORVALLIS, Ore. – A couple of close contests count up CCC Women's Basketball.
Current CCC Standings
No. 4-ranked Southern Oregon University def. College of Idaho, 58-51
Southern Oregon defeated College of Idaho with a final score 58-51. SOU recorded 26 points in the paint and added 33 rebounds. Morgan Baird led the Raiders with 14 points and five rebounds. The Yotes were paced by 13 points from Brooke Beresford.
Raider Recap
Yote Recap
No. 19-ranked Lewis-Clark State College def. Northwest University, 86-45
Lewis-Clark State outscored Northwest by a large margin of 86-45. LCSC tallied 52 points in the paint, 30 points off the bench while holding a 48.6 field goal percentage and keeping Northwest to 31.3%. The Warriors were led by 18 points from Ellie Sander. The Eagles were paced by 13 points and three rebounds from Kimberly Carrada.
Warrior Recap
Eagle Recap
Corban University def. Warner Pacific University, 68-55
Corban won 68-55 over Warner Pacific. Corban got 30 points in the paint and added 40 rebounds. The Warriors were led by Madison Hodnett with 12 points and seven rebounds. Emily Fortin paced the Knights with a game high 17 points.
Warrior Recap
Knight Recap
Bushnell University def. Multnomah, 75-63
Bushnell defeated Multnomah by a score of 75-63. The Beacons had 54 points in the paint and 14 points off turnovers. The Beacons were led by an outstanding 31 points and 13 rebounds from Ellis Mastel. The Lions were paced by 19 points and seven rebounds from Jersey Huerta.
Beacon Recap
Lion Recap
Eastern Oregon University def. (RV) Oregon Tech, 78-69
Eastern Oregon defeated Oregon Tech for the first time this season with a final score 78-69. EOU recorded 30 points in the paint and 25 points from the bench. The Mounties were led by 25 points from Brie Holecek. The Owls were paced by 13 points from Jozie Ramos.
Mountie Recap
Owl Recap
Walla Walla University def. The Evergreen State College, 63-53
Walla Walla defeated Evergreen for the first time this season with a final score of 63-53. WWU shot 44.0 percent from the paint and added 37 rebounds. The Wolves were led by a double double of 15 points and 15 rebounds from Chariah Daniels. The Geoducks were paced by 14 points from Sydney VanNess.
Wolf Recap
Geoduck Recap