CORVALLIS, Ore. - CCC Saturday Men’s Basketball.
College of Idaho def. Corban University, 72-52
The College of Idaho picked up a 72-52 victory against Corban. CI shot 45.9 percent from the field, had 40 points in the paint, and controlled the boards with 47 rebounds. The Yotes were led by 22 points from Dougie Peoples. The Warriors recorded eight steals and were paced by Tj Zimmerman with 19 points.
Oregon Tech def. Warner Pacific University, 82-70
Oregon Tech claimed an 82-70 victory over Warner Pacific. OIT shot 57.9 percent from the field, outrebounded WPU 36-25, and recorded 40 points in the paint and 24 assists. The Hustlin’ Owls were led by Dakota Reber with 27 points and eight rebounds. The Knights had 12 steals, shot 75.0 percent from the stripe, and were paced by Tyson Parker with 19 points.
Eastern Oregon University def. Bushnell University, 95-67
Eastern Oregon rolled past Bushnell with a 95-67 win. EOU was efficient offensively, shooting 54.5 percent from the field, 45.2 percent from the arc, and a near-perfect 9-10 from the line. The Mountaineers recorded 46 points off the bench and 35 rebounds and were led by James Bodily with 20 points. The Beacons were paced by Kaleb Burnett with the game high of 27 points.
Lewis-Clark State College def. Evergreen State College, 76-62
Lewis-Clark State pulled away from Evergreen late in the fourth to secure a 76-62 win. LC State controlled the boards with 43 rebounds, 38 points in the paint, and added 13 assists. The Warriors were led by Bradon Suber with 18 points and a double-double from John Lustig with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Evergreen shot 45.8 percent from the field and was paced by Tony Frohlich-Fair with a game-high 20 points.
Northwest University def. Walla Walla University, 80-71
Northwest rallied past Walla Walla to earn an 80-71 win. NU shot 41.4 percent from the field, recorded 25 assists, and had four players in double digits. The Eagles were led by Andrew Iyamah with 18 points. WWU shot 68.2 percent from the line and handled the boards with 45 rebounds and 36 points in the paint. The Wolves were paced by a stellar double-double from Soren Dalan with 27 points and 17 rebounds.