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Women's Basketball Juliauna Forgach-Aguilar, CCC Intern

CCC Women's Basketball Scoreboard 1.17.26

 

CORVALLIS, Ore. - CCC Saturday Women’s Basketball.

No. 20-ranked Corban University def. (RV) College of Idaho, 73-61
Corban secured a 73-61 win over College of Idaho. Both teams fought under the basket with 35 rebounds each and 22 points in the paint. CU shot 51.0 percent from the field and had four players score double digits. The Warriors were led by Jenna Albrecht and Jersey Huerta with 18 points apiece. C of I had 10 steals and was paced by three players with 13 points apiece: Anna Mooney, Maiya Hardy, and Rilet Beck. 

No. 13-ranked Lewis-Clark State College def. Evergreen State College, 105-58
Lewis-Clark State swiftly defeated Evergreen with a 105-58 win. LC State dominated all around two nights in a row. The Warriors shot 54.7 percent from the field, recorded 62 points in the paint, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, and had seven players score in double digits. LC State was led by Kendall Wallace with 19 points. Evergreen State went 11-14 from the line and was paced by game highs from Jenna Glenzel with 21 points and Bayleigh Harder with nine rebounds and 16 points. 

No. 17-ranked  Eastern Oregon University def. Bushnell University, 56-45
Eastern Oregon secured a 56-45 victory against Bushnell. EOU held Bushnell to a 29.4 percent field goal percentage, recorded 10 steals, and seven blocks. The Mountaineers were led by Kelsie Siegner with 20 points. The Beacon held on with 46 rebounds and was paced by Ayden Krupke with 15 points. 

Oregon Tech def. Warner Pacific University, 85-43
Oregon Tech grabbed an 85-43 win from Warner Pacific. OIT shot 57.6 percent from the field, doubled WPU’s rebounds, 41-20, recorded 28 assists, and scored 32 points off turnovers. The Lady Owls were led by Olivia Sprague with 20 points. The Knights were paced by Shielteal Watah with nine points. 

Northwest University def. Walla Walla University, 64-52
Northwest outlasted Walla Walla University 64-52. NU shot 41.0 percent from the field and recorded 41 rebounds and 10 steals. The Beacons survived the Wolves' last-quarter surge of their 24-15 run, led by Ellie Bost with 13 points. WWU was paced by Jaylo Bello’s game-high of 34 points.  

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