Swain Leads Evergreen Past Concordia, 58-52

OLYMPIA, Wash. – Putting up 21 points and collecting 13 rebounds, junior Danielle Swain (Rainier, Wash./Black Hills HS) led the way as the Evergreen Geoducks earned a 58-52 win over the Concordia Cavaliers in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Friday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

Concordia (5-10, 0-6 CCC) took the initial lead on a made free-throw by Malori Dixon in the opening minute but the score would remain tight.  Both teams struggled shooting in the first half as the score sat at just 21-19 in favor of Concordia as halftime arrived.

In the second half, the Cavaliers continued to hold onto a lead until just under the midway point as Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS) hit a pair of free throws to put Evergreen (4-6, 3-3 CCC) up by two.  CU retook the lead briefly on a Dixon jumper with 4:26 left to play but the Geoducks pulled it out down the stretch, digging deep for the 58-52 win.

Evergreen was led by the 21 points and 13 rebounds from Swain, who also had three blocks and a steal in the win.  Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Skagit Valley CC) added 11 points in the win while Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Edmonds CC) nearly had a double-double with eight points and nine rebounds.

Concordia was led by 12 points from Dixon.  McKenna Daly and Kelly Huey added 10 points each in the loss with Daly also recording 11 rebounds to earn the double-double.  The Cavs went without a field goal in the final 2:38 as they remained winless in CCC play this season.

The Geoducks return to action on Saturday night, playing host to Warner Pacific.  Concordia continues the road trip, traveling to Northwest.  Both games are set to tip at 5:30 p.m.

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Playing for Kickz Coming To Evergreen

OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Evergreen State College is partnering with Playing for Kickz on Jan. 5, 2012 to collect athletic shoes for children in need. All sizes and types are welcome!

Playing for Kickz is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing children of all ages, abilities and experience the opportunity to reach their full potential. They collect athletic shoes (new & used) through various events which are then donated to need-based organizations locally and internationally.

Playing for Kickz founder Jared Mace, a former Cascade Collegiate Conference athlete, is challenging athletes everywhere.  “With every pair of shoes we collect, we give hope to another athlete to continue playing sports.”

“It is a great chance for community members to get to know their local college athletes and role models, have a fun family night, and give back to other athletes in need” says Co-Founder Nathan Holthenrichs.

A portion of the collected shoes will be donated to need based organizations locally.  The remainder will be shipped to organizations and individuals overseas.

Geoducks Wrap Up 2012 with Win Over ‘Cats

OLYMPIA, Wash. – After building an early lead, the Evergreen Geoducks had to dig deep to hold off a feisty Linfield Wildcats team, earning a 55-50 win in a non-conference women’s basketball game on Sunday afternoon at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

After opening the game on a 10-0 scoring run, the Geoducks (3-6) pushed the lead to 17 at 20-3 with 10:02 left to play in the first half.  The Wildcats (1-6) clawed back, tightening the gap to eight with 1:58 left to go in the opening period but the Geoducks grabbed a pair of baskets to take a 29-17 lead into the break.

In the second half, Linfield came out determined to get back in the game and they achieved their goal, closing the differential to just four points with 15:50 left to play and eventually tying the game at 35-35 with 11:06 left to go following a free throw by Kaely Maltman.

Evergreen grabbed the reigns once again, pushing the lead to eight points and the Geoducks wouldn’t give up the lead the rest of the way, battling to the 55-50 win.

Evergreen was led by 18 points from junior Danielle Swain (Rainier, Wash./Black Hills HS).  Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS) added 14 points in the win while Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Edmonds CC) chalked up 12 points and a team-high seven rebounds for the green and white.

Linfield was led by 19 points from Katelyn Henson and 14 from Maltman.  The Wildcats held a 39-32 advantage on the boards but it wasn’t enough as the ‘Cats fell to 1-6.

The Geoducks will open up 2013 on Friday night when they resume Cascade Conference play at home against Concordia. Tip with the Cavs is set for 5:30 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

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College of Idaho Shoots Past Evergreen, 81-69

CALDWELL, Idaho – The Evergreen Geoducks put up a valiant effort but couldn’t slip past the College of Idaho Yotes, falling 81-69 in a Cascade Conference men’s basketball game on Saturday night at the J.A. Albertson Center in Caldwell, Idaho.

College of Idaho got off to a quick start, putting up the first seven points of the game but the Geoducks fought back, using a three-pointer by KJ Hong (Federal Way, Wash./Shoreline CC) to tie the game at 13-13 with 13:34 left to play in the first half.  A jumper off the glass by Elzie Dickens III (Seattle, Wash./Highline CC) gave the Geoducks a 19-18 with 10:56 to go as the teams traded the lead seven more times the rest of the period as College of Idaho took a 39-36 lead into the break.

The Yotes began to pull away as the second half ticked down.  The C of I lead hit double-digits on a breakway dunk by Rodney Delgardo that gave the home squad a 53-42 lead.  The Yotes continued to hit shots but the Geoducks continued to battle, pulling within eight points on a three-pointer by Travis Wagner (Federal Way, Wash./Green River CC) with 3:33 left to play.

The Geoducks continued to pressure the Yotes the rest of the way but College of Idaho picked up the conference win, 81-69.

Evergreen was led by 12 points each from Wagner and Hong.  Marc Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Edmonds CC) put up 11 points and eight rebounds in the return to his home state.  The Geoducks held a 37-33 advantage on the boards.

College of Idaho was led by 21 points from Sydney Donaldson.  Miguel Rodriguez added 19 points while Taylor Pruett earned the double-double with 13 points and 15 rebounds.  The Yotes shot 50.8% on the night, making 30-of-59 attempts from the field.

The Geoducks will be back in action next year when they play host to Concordia on Jan. 4.  Tip with the Cavaliers is set for 7:30 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

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No. 22 Yotes Howl Down Geoducks, 76-58

CALDWELL, Idaho – Playing a nationally-ranked opponent for the second straight night, the Evergreen Geoducks couldn’t pull off the upset, falling to the 22nd-ranked College of Idaho Yotes, 76-58, in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Saturday night at the J.A. Albertson Center in Caldwell, Idaho

Junior Danielle Swain (Rainier, Wash./Black Hills HS) hit a jumper to open the scoring but the Yotes responded back with seven straight, forcing the black-clad Geoducks to play from behind.  The differential hit double-digits for the first time with 10:49 left to play in the opening half after C of I’s Sienna Edmunson hit a three-pointer to give the Yotes the 23-13 lead.

Evergreen cut the Yote lead to single digits with 6:39 left to play but a 7-0 run put C of I up by 15 points at 36-21.  The Geoducks cut the gap to 11 points as the game neared halftime but Katelin Shannon was fouled at half-court as the buzzer sounded, giving the Yotes the opportunity at three more points and C of I converted on two free throws to take a 40-27 lead into the break.

As the second half began, the Geoducks put some pressure on the nationally-ranked Yotes but C of I had an answer for nearly every Evergreen run.    College of Idaho eventually began to pull away, pushing the lead to 21 following a layup by Felicity Jones with 3:01 left on the clock.  Evergreen tightened the gap slightly down the stretch but it wasn’t enough in the end, falling 76-58.

Evergreen was led by 14 points from Swain, who also added six rebounds for the Geoducks.  Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Edmonds CC) added 12 points to go with six assists while Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Skagit Valley CC) chipped in 10 points.  The Geoducks were held without a three-pointer for the first time since Dec. 8, 2010 against Puget Sound.

College of Idaho was led by 19 points and 11 rebounds from Laura Geis.  Jones added 15 points in the win while Katelin Shannon finished with 12 points for the Yotes.  C of I did a great job hitting free throws, making 19 of 22 attempts for 86.4% from the charity stripe.

The Geoducks have one more game left to play before the new year as Evergreen plays host to Linfield in a non-conference game on Dec. 30, beginning at 4 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

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