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CCC Women's Basketball Scoreboard 12.20.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – CCC Saturday Women's Basketball.

Current CCC Standings
 
(RV) Southern Oregon University def. Bushnell University, 70-55
Southern Oregon defeated Bushnell 70-55. SOU held a lower shooting percentage but was able to pull through with 48 rebounds, nine steals, and 18 points off turnovers. The Raiders were led by 26 points and nine rebounds from Eliza DiGiulio. The Beacons were paced by a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds from Kenzie Pedersen. 

College of Idaho def. Northwest University, 86-53
College of Idaho earned a 86-53 victory over Northwest. C of I shot 49.3 percent from the field and made all seven of its free throws on top of 42 rebounds and 29 points off turnovers. Five Yotes scored in the double digits, led by 15 points from Mia Austin while Brooke Beresford added a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds. The Eagles were paced by 11 points from Ellie Bost.

(RV) Eastern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College, 106-39
Eastern Oregon outscored Evergreen State 106-39. EOU shot 57.5 percent from the field, added 55 rebounds, and 30 points off turnovers. Five Mounties recorded double figures, led by a double-double from Kelsie Siegner of 15 points and 13 rebounds. The Geoducks were paced by 16 points from Bayleigh Harder.

No. 18-ranked Corban University def. No. 20-ranked Oregon Tech, 80-64
Corban earned a 80-64 win over Oregon Tech. Corban earned 21 points off forcing 20 turnovers. Jenna Albrecht led the Warriors with 22 points. OIT outrebounded 39-35. The Owls were paced by Jozie Ramos's double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds.

No. 15-ranked Lewis-Clark State College def. Warner Pacific University, 87-57
Lewis-Clark State defeated Warner Pacific 87-57. LC State shot 52.2 percent from the field and added 41 points off turnovers on top of 15 steals. The Warriors were led by 27 points from Darian Herring. The Knights were paced by 15 points from KJ Custer. 

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