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Women's Basketball Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Women's Basketball Scoreboard 12.6.25

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

Current CCC Standings
 
No. 10-ranked Lewis-Clark State College def. (RV) College of Idaho, 78-74 (OT)
Lewis-Clark State edged College of Idaho, 78-74, in an overtime battle. The Warriors made 15 of 22 free throws, scored 40 points in the paint, and added 27 points off the bench while pulling down 45 rebounds. LC State built its largest lead of 16 points in the second quarter before the Yotes rallied with 19 points off turnovers and 11 steals. In overtime, the Warriors sealed the win by outscoring C of I 14-10. Payton Hymas led LC State with 19 points, while Lindsey Wilson posted a double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds. Anna Mooney paced the Yotes with a game-high 22 points.

No. 21-ranked Oregon Tech def. Northwest University, 95-70
Oregon Tech outscored Northwest 95-70. OIT shot 52.6 percent from the field and made 9 of 11 free throws. The Owls dominated inside with 58 points in the paint, recorded 27 assists, 12 steals, and pulled down 42 rebounds while building their largest lead of 25 points in the fourth quarter. Both teams added 31 points off the bench. Tatum Schmerbach led OIT with a double-double of 26 points and 10 rebounds. Kaleah Medeiros paced the Eagles with 13 points.

(RV) Southern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College, 72-47
Southern Oregon earned a 72-47 victory over Evergreen State. SOU powered 59 rebounds and 12 steals. The Raiders added 30 points in the paint, tallied 22 assists, and produced 42 points off the bench. Jenika Zurita led SOU with 16 points. Jenna Glenzel paced the Geoducks with 15 points.

Warner Pacific University def. Bushnell University, 64-60
Warner Pacific earned a 64-60 victory over Bushnell to pick up its first CCC win of the season. The Knights collected 45 rebounds and 17 assists and held strong throughout, using a key third-quarter push to gain separation. Bryten Gumke led WPU with 19 points. Ayden Krupke paced the Beacons with a game-high 27 points.

Eastern Oregon University def. Walla Walla University, 89-53
Eastern Oregon defeated Walla Walla 89-53. The Mountaineers shot 46.8 percent from the field, produced 50 points off the bench, and totaled 49 rebounds while collecting 11 steals. Reigha Niemeyer led EOU with 15 points. Jaylo Bello paced the Wolves with a game-high 29 points.

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