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CCC Men's Basketball Scoreboard 1.31.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – CCC men's basketball continues to heat up.

Current CCC Standings
 
Southern Oregon University def. Northwest University, 80-76
Southern Oregon outscored Northwest with a final score of 80-76. SOU shot 42.6 percent from the field and tallied 39 rebounds. The Raiders were led by 16 points from Mason Whittaker. Nash Wobrock paced the Eagles with 19 points.
Raider Recap
Eagle Recap
 
Eastern Oregon University def. Corban University, 87-82
Eastern Oregon defeated Corban 87-82. EOU tallied 16 points off turnovers and 35 rebounds while shooting 52.8 percent from the field. The Mounties were led by 21 points from Garrett Hawkes. The Warriors were paced by 19 points and five rebounds from RJ Veliz.
Mountie Recap
Warrior Recap
 
No. 4-ranked College of Idaho def. Bushnell University, 79-57
College of Idaho defeated Bushnell 79-57. C of I held a 47 shooting percentage. Three Yotes reached 12 points. The Beacons were paced by a game high 20 points from Cory Johnson.
Yote Recap
Beacon Recap

(RV) Lewis-Clark State College def. Warner Pacific University, 93-65
Lewis-Clark State outscored Warner Pacific 93-65. LC State shot 55 percent from the field and added 44 points in the paint. MaCarhy Morris led the Warriors with 19 points. The Knights were paced by 19 points from Nico Perez-La Costa.
Warrior Recap
Knight Recap
 
No. 24-ranked Oregon Tech def. The Evergreen State College, 122-92
Oregon Tech defeated Evergreen by a large score of 122-92. OIT added 44 points from the paint while holding a 63.9 shooting percentage. Blake Jensen led the Owls with 30 points. The Geoducks were paced by 21 points from Bradley Graham.
Owl Recap
Geoduck Recap
 
Multnomah def. Walla Walla University, 87-77
Multnomah won against Walla Walla 87-77. Nomah shot 40.5 percent from the field and added 30 points off turnovers. The Lions were led by 18 points from Noah Madsen. The Wolves were paced by 27 points from Andrew Vaughan.
Lion Recap
Wolf Recap

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