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2024-25 CCC Men’s Basketball Quarterfinals Scoreboard 2.25.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Four teams remain standing after the quarterfinals of the 2024-25 CCC Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank.
 
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No. 1 seed College of Idaho def. No. 8 seed Bushnell University, 88-61
No. 3-ranked College of Idaho defeated Bushnell for the third time this season by a final score of 88-61. This marked C of I's 17th straight win. The Yotes produced another all around joint effort with 31 points from the bench and five players reaching double-figures, led by Drew Wyman’s 14 points and seven rebounds. C of I recorded 54 points in the paint, 51 rebounds, and shot 52.1 percent from the field. The Beacons were paced by 15 points by Squeeky Johnson in their final game of the season. College of Idaho advanced to host No. 4 seed Southern Oregon in the semifinals.
 
No. 7 seed Multnomah def. No. 2 seed Oregon Tech, 84-75
Multnomah upset No. 24-ranked Oregon Tech for the first time this season. Nomah was led by Noah Madsen with 22 points and Braedon Edison with 21 points. The Lions made a 53.1 field goal percentage and 9-of-12 free throws while tallying 52 points in the paint. The Owls were paced by a game-high 28 points from Kam Osborn. Multnomah advanced to faceNo. 3 seed LC State in the semifinals.
 
No. 3 seed Lewis-Clark State College def. No. 6 Corban University, 88-75
(RV) Lewis-Clark State managed a 88-75 victory over Corban for the third time this season. LC State tallied 58 points in the paint, 16 points off turnovers, and shot an outstanding 64.9 percent from the field. MaCarhy Morris led the Warriors with 23 points. Luc Krystkowiak paced the Warriors with 25 points. LCSC will host No. 7 seed Multnomah in the Semifinals.
 
No. 4 seed Southern Oregon University def. No. 5 seed Eastern Oregon University, 80-70
Southern Oregon won against Eastern Oregon with a final score of 80-70. SOU fell behind in the first half but came out strong in the second. Southern Oregon recorded 21 assists and shot 42.9 percent from the field while recording 48 rebounds. The Raiders were led by an outstanding 29 points from Elijah Jackson. The Mounties were paced by 18 points from TJ Doman in their final game of the season. Southern Oregon will now head to face the No. 1 seed College of Idaho in the Semifinals.
 
Both semifinal games will take place on Friday, February 28, at 7:00 p.m.

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