CORVALLIS, Ore. - CCC Saturday Men’s Basketball.
College of Idaho def. Bushnell University, 84-59
College of Idaho defeated Bushnell 84-59. CI shot 56.9 percent from the field, grabbed 40 rebounds, dished out 18 assists, and put up 13-25 three-pointers. The Yotes were led by Alex Germer with 20 points. The Beacons were paced by Cory Johnson with a game high of 25 points and a double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds from Kaleb Burnett.
RV Eastern Oregon University def. Corban University, 96-56
Eastern Oregon earned a 96-56 victory over Corban. EOU shot 52.9 percent from the field, had 52 points come off the bench, controlled the box with 43 rebounds and 38 points in the paint, and had 18 assists. Trent Rogers led the way for the Mountaineers with 21 points. CRB was led by Benett Bos with 12 points.
Southern Oregon University def. Warner Pacific University, 69-54
Southern Oregon grabbed a 69-54 win over Warner Pacific. SOU had 41 rebounds, 41 bench points, 23 assists, 36 points in the paint, and shot 40.9 percent from the field. The Raiders were led by Elijah Jackson with 12 points. The Knights were paced by Tyson Parker with a game high of 13 points.
Northwest University def. No. 22-ranked Lewis-Clark State College, 82-77
Northwest pulled off an 82-77 victory over Lewis-Clark State. In a tight contest, both teams had four players in double digits. NU was consistent in both halves: first half: 41-39, second half: 41-38. The Eagles were a perfect 22-22 from the stripe, shot 45.8 percent from the field, recorded 41 rebounds, and scored 36 points in the paint. Trent Williams led the way with 20 points. The Warriors were led by Dylan Skaife with 17 points.
Evergreen State College def. Walla Walla University, 99-87
Evergreen fended off Walla Walla 99-87. Evergreen shot 47.9 percent from the field, grabbed 10 steals, and went 22-26 from the free throw line. The Geoducks were led by Tony Frohlich-Fair with 22 points, and right behind was Bradley Graham with 21 points. WWU controlled the glass with 43 rebounds and 44 points in the paint. The Wolves were led by a stellar double-double from Soren Dalan with 26 points and 11 rebounds.