CORVALLIS, Ore. - CCC Saturday Women’s Basketball.
RV Southern Oregon University def. No. 12-ranked Lewis-Clark State College, 71-60
Southern Oregon triumphed over Lewis-Clark State 71-60. SOU saw their largest lead of 14 points in the third quarter at 2:19. The Raiders recorded 17 assists, 10 steals, and went 17-20 from the free throw line, led by a standout performance by Bridgette McIntyre with 34 points. LC State battled inside with 35 rebounds and 34 points in the paint and shot 42.9 percent from the field. The Warriors were paced by Sitra Byrd with 19 points and Darian Herring’s double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds.
No. 22-ranked Corban University def. Northwest University, 81-64
Corban notched an 81-64 win against Northwest. CU shot 47.1 percent from the field, added eight steals, and had four players score in double digits. The Warriors were led by Jenna Albrecht with 17 points. NU fought back in the box with 43 rebounds and 42 points in the paint, and outscored CU in the fourth 21-13. The Eagles were paced by Ellie Bost with 16 points and seven rebounds.
The College of Idaho def. Warner Pacific University, 75-38
The College of Idaho cruised past Warner Pacific 75-38. CI shot 49.2 percent from the field and 42.3 percentn front he arc, accumulated 44 rebounds and 20 assists, and held WPU to just 10 points at the half. Mia Austin led the Yotes with 14 points. The Knights were paced by Skylaer Groesbeck with 11 points and Shielteal Watah with nine rebounds.
Bushnell University def. The Evergreen State College, 64-54
Bushnell outlasted Evergreen 64-54. BU found a way past Evergreen with 50 rebounds, 40 points in the paint, and 19 steals. Led by two great performances: Kenzie Pendersen with 17 points and Ayden Krupke with 11 points and seven steals. The Geoducks shot 57.1 percent from the arc, had nine blocks, and were paced by Jenna Glenzel with 12 points and nine rebounds.
RV Oregon Tech def. Walla Walla University, 104-46
Oregon Tech stormed past Walla Walla 104-46. OIT stacked the stat sheet with 8-9 players scoring in double digits. The Lady Owls shot 54.2 percent from the field, scored 54 points in the paint, recorded 49 rebounds, and had 15 steals. Oregon Tech was led by a double-double from Tatum Schmerbach with 19 points and 11 rebounds. The Wolves were paced by Ally Haslam with a game-high of 25 points.