CORVALLIS, Ore. - CCC Saturday Women's Basketball.
RV College of Idaho def. The Evergreen State College, 81-42
College of Idaho defeated Evergreen State 81-42. C of I had a perfect game from the free throw line, going 14-14. Every Yote grabbed a board and totaled 59 rebounds, 13 steals, and nine blocks. CI held Evergreen to 28.3 percent from the field and put up 40 points in the paint, led by Riley Beck and Maiya Hardy with 12 points apiece. The Geoducks were paced by Saraha Soufi with a game-high of 14 points.
RV Oregon Tech def. Bushnell University, 66-53
Oregon Tech secured a 66-53 win over Bushnell. Each team battled, recording 18 points off turnovers each. OIT shot 49.0 percent from the field, controlled the box with 42 points and 36 rebounds, and tacked on 15 steals. The Lady Owls were led by Tatum Schmerbach's 21 points and nine rebounds. The Beacons leaned on 16 points by Ellis Mastel.
No. 15-ranked Eastern Oregon University def. Northwest University, 86-77
Eastern Oregon earned an 86-77 victory over Northwest. After a head-to-head contest, EOU's dominant 22-7 fourth quarter put them ahead. The Mountaineers had 42 rebounds, 22 assists, shot 46.8 percent from the field, and added 15 three-pointers on the night. Maggie Smith with 19 points and Kelsie Siegner's double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds led the way for Eastern Oregon. NU relied on Ellie Bost, who scored 20 points.
Warner Pacific University def. Walla Walla University, 98-68
Warner Pacific picked up a 98-68 win over Walla Walla. WPU shot 62.7 percent from the field, had every player score, grabbed 34 rebounds, added 36 points in the paint, and dished out 27 assists. The Knights were led by Shielteal Watah with 24 points. WWU was paced by a standout performance from Jaylo Belloew with 38 points.
RV Southern Oregon University def. No. 22-ranked Corban University, 71-64
Southern Oregon pulled out a 71-64 upset over Corban. While both teams had 30 points in the paint, SOU shot 47.8 percent from the field, grabbed 30 rebounds, had 11 steals, and secured 24 points off turnovers. The Raiders had Bridgette McIntyre leading the way with 22 points. The Warriors were paced by Tayla Yost and Mandie Jensen with 14 points apiece.