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2024-25 CCC Women’s Basketball Quarterfinals Scoreboard 2.26.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Four teams remain standing after the quarterfinals of the 2024-25 CCC Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank.
 
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No. 1 seed Southern Oregon University def. No. 8 seed The Evergreen State College, 77-44
No. 2-ranked Southern Oregon defeated Evergreen State for the third time this season by a final score of 74-44. Morgan Baird recorded 18 points to lead the Raiders who outscored in all four quarters. SOU added 42 rebounds, 13 steals and 24 points off turnovers. The Geoducks were paced in their final game of the season by Mikail Montez’s 12 points and 12 rebounds. Southern Oregon advanced to host No. 5 seed College of Idaho in the semifinals.
 
No. 2 seed Oregon Tech def. No. 7 seed Corban University, 69-52
No. 23-ranked Oregon Tech outscored Corban by a final score of 69-52. Owl star Jozie Ramos led her team with 32 points, seven rebounds, three steals, and an assist. OIT tallied 40 rebounds, 16 assists, and saw its largest lead of 17 points in the fourth quarter while shooting 51 percent from the field. The Warriors were paced in their final game of the season by 12 points from Jenna Albrecht. Oregon Tech advanced to host No. 3 seed Lewis-Clark State in the semifinals.
 
No. 3 seed Lewis-Clark State College def. No. 6 Bushnell University, 75-49
No. 25-ranked Lewis-Clark State managed a 75-49 victory over Bushnell. The Warriors were led by 15 points from Sitara Byrd. LC State shot 45.5 percent from the field and held Bushnell to a 33.3 field goal percentage while adding 43 rebounds and 40 points in the paint. LC State will now head to face No. 2 seed Oregon Tech in the Semifinals. The Beacons were paced by Libby Mathis’s 17 points. The Warriors now head to face the Owls in the semifinals.
 
No. 5 seed College of Idaho def. No. 4 seed Eastern Oregon University, 60-53
College of Idaho defeated Eastern Oregon for the third time this season with a final score of 60-53. C of I recorded 39 rebounds and 24 points in the paint. Kylie Waltermeyer led the Yotes with 20 points. Eastern Oregon was paced by Kelsie Siegner’s 18 points. C of I will now head to face No. 1 seed Southern Oregon in the Semifinals.
 
Both semifinal games will take place on Saturday, March 1, at 7:00 p.m.

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