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Women's Basketball Juliauna Forgach-Aguilar, CCC Intern

CCC Women's Basketball Scoreboard 1.3.26

CORVALLIS, Ore. – CCC Saturday Women's Basketball.

(RV) Eastern Oregon University def. Warner Pacific University, 91-48
Eastern Oregon University defeated Warner Pacific University 91-48. EOU shot 57.7 percent from the field, added 58 points from the bench, and had seven steals. The Mountaineers were led by Haylee Johnson with 16 points. WPU was paced by Shielteal Watah with 15 points and Skylar Grosbeck with 13 points. 

Bushnell University def. Northwest University, 67-57
Bushnell University defeated Northwest University 67-57. In a tight battle, both teams recorded three blocks and forced 18 turnovers each. Bushnell was paced by Ayden Krupke with 25 points and Ellis Mastel with nine rebounds. NU had 11 steals and was paced by Jersey McGehee with 19 points. 

No. 18-ranked Corban University def. The Evergreen State College, 95-51
Corban University defeated The Evergreen State College 95-51. Corban held Evergreen to a 25.4 shooting percentage from the field. The Warriors recorded 13 steals and were paced by Jersey Huerta with 21 points. The Geoducks recorded nine blocks and were paced by Jenna Glenzel’s game high of 24 points. 

No. 20-ranked Oregon Tech def. No. 15-ranked Lewis-Clark State College, 65-62
Oregon Tech defeated Lewis-Clark State College 65-62. In a thrilling contest, OIT came out on top, shooting 44.6 percent from the field, and was paced by Jozie Ramos with 17 points and nine rebounds and Tatum Schmerbach with 17 points. LC State recorded eight steals and had four players in double digits, led by Kendal Wallace with the game high of 19 points. 

(RV) Southern Oregon University def. Walla Walla University, 82-47
Southern Oregon University defeated Walla Walla University 82-47. Southern Oregon held Walla Walla to a 27.1 shooting percentage from the field, added 50 rebounds, and had 13 steals. The Raiders had four players score double digits, led by Bridgette McIntyre with 22 points. The Wolves were paced by Brooklyn Coe with 17 points.

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