Raiders Push Past Geoducks, 73-62

ASHLAND, Ore. – Dropping just their second road game of the season, the Evergreen Geoducks couldn’t find a way to win on Saturday night, falling 73-62 to the Southern Oregon Raiders in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Saturday night at McNeal Pavilion in Ashland, Ore.

After trading baskets to open the game, the Raiders went on a 13-0 run to take the early lead as the Geoducks went over five and a half minutes without a point before Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Monroe HS/Edmonds CC) hit a pair of free throws to get Evergreen back on the board with 11:35 to go in the first half.

The Geoducks eventually cut the gap to just three with 8:55 left to go in the opening period as Evergreen managed to keep pace with the up-tempo Raiders.  SOU went on a 10-0 run over the final minutes of the half, allowing Southern Oregon to take a 40-29 lead into the halftime break.

Southern Oregon continued to hold the lead as the second half ticked down but it wasn’t as easy for the Raiders as it was on Friday night against Northwest.  While the Raiders were unable to build a lead much larger than the lower teens, the Geoducks were unable to pull back into contention, falling 73-62.

Evergreen was led by 17 points from Clark, who played 38 of 40 minutes of the Geoducks.  Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor HS/Skagit Valley CC) added 15 points while Natasha Trinidad (Tacoma, Wash./River Ridge HS/Pierce CC) added 12 points on the night.

Southern Oregon was led by 20 points from Carly Meister.  Kristin Schoenherr added 16 points and 11 rebounds in the win to collect the double-double. Ashley Claussen and Allison Gida finished with 11 points each to round out the Raiders in double-digit scoring.

The Geoducks return home on Friday to host Warner Pacific to open up their final home stand.  Tip with the Knights is set for 5:30 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium.

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Geoducks Can’t Play Spoiler, Fall 80-61 at Oregon Tech

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – With the Oregon Tech Hustlin’ Owls set to celebrate head coach Danny Miles’ 1000th career win, the Evergreen Geoducks were unable to play spoiler, falling 80-61 in a Cascade Conference men’s basketball game on Friday night at Danny Miles Court in Klamath Falls, Ore.

The Hustlin’ Owls jumped out to the early lead as the Geoducks were forced to play from behind from the very beginning.  Evergreen did well in the role, overcoming an early 10-point deficit to pull within three points on a three-pointer by Frankie Johnson (Renton, Wash./Hazen HS) with 5:22 to go in the opening period.

Unfortunately for Evergreen, the Owls responded with an 8-0 run that put OIT back up by double-digits as the clock ticked towards halftime.  The Geoducks finally got back within single-digits but Oregon Tech held the 37-30 halftime lead.

In the second half, OIT came out strong, using a 9-2 run to push the lead back into double-digits at 46-32.  The game continued to slip away from the Geoducks as Oregon Tech ran away with the 80-61 win.

Evergreen was led by 15 points from Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC).  Marc Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Skyview HS/Edmonds CC) added 10 points in the loss. The Geoducks shot just 33.3% on the night, making 18 of 54 attempts on the night.

Oregon Tech was led by 23 points from Kyle Waits.  Brandon Bautista added 16 points while Duncan Schramm put up 13 points off the bench.  Austen Flint finished with 11 points and Josh Johnson collected the double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds to round out the Hustlin’ Owls in double-digit scoring.

The Geoducks return to action on Saturday night as they make the trip to Ashland, Ore. to take on Southern Oregon.  Tip with the Raiders is set for 7:30 p.m.

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Geoducks Fly Past No. 21 OIT, 67-58

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The Evergreen Geoducks’ bus didn’t move very fast as they battled snow on the 460 mile drive to Oregon Tech but the Geoducks pushed the pace once they arrived at Danny Miles Court as they upset the nationally-ranked Oregon Tech Hustlin’ Owls, 67-58, in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Friday night in Klamath Falls, Ore.

It took over 24 hours for the Geoducks to make it to Klamath Falls and it took a little time for the green and white to warm up but once they did, 21st-ranked Oregon Tech had a hard time stopping them.  After trailing early, the Geoducks used an 11-0 run to pull ahead by four points as the Hustlin’ Owls were forced to hustle the rest of the half.  Evergreen continued to play strong on defense and took care of business on offense, taking a 34-26 lead into the break.

The second half continued to roll the way of the Geoducks as Evergreen opened the period on an 8-0 run to pull ahead by 16 points early.  The lead hit 20 points with 11:40 left to play as LaNiecia Weatherspoon (Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS/Yakima Valley CC) put up a pair of free throws that put Evergreen up 54-34.

Oregon Tech stormed back, using a 10-0 lead to cut the Geoduck lead in half at 54-44 before the Geoducks would get another basket.  The Lady Owls pulled back within single digits as the clock continued to tick down.  Ashley Vandenbrink hit a three-pointer for OIT with 1:46 left to go that cut the lead to five points at 58-53 but the Geoducks fired up the jets once again to finish strong and earn the 67-58 win.  It is just the third win all time for the Geoducks in Klamath Falls and fifth win all-time over Oregon Tech.

Evergreen was led by 20 points and 15 rebounds from Brittany Gray (Bainbridge Island, Wash./Bainbridge HS/Skagit Valley CC).  Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS) added 14 points while Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Monroe HS/Edmonds CC) finished with 11 points in the win.  The Geoducks held a 47-33 advantage on the glass to earn the conference win.

Oregon Tech was led by 15 points from Tess Armstrong.  Kassi Conditt chipped in 12 points and 12 rebounds to earn the double-double but they were the only two Lady Owls in double-digits as OIT shot just 37.3% on the night, making 22-of-59 attempts.

The Geoducks face another big test on Saturday night when they travel to Ashland to take on Southern Oregon.  Tip with the Raiders is set for 5:30 p.m. at McNeal Pavilion.

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Northwest Shoots Past Geoducks, 83-74

OLYMPIA, Wash. – Connecting on 21-of-27 free throws, the Northwest Eagles picked up a Cascade Conference win, holding off the Evergreen Geoducks, 83-74, in a CCC men’s basketball game on Saturday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

The first half went back and forth for all 20 minutes as the lead changed three times and neither team pulling far ahead. Ryan McIntosh hit a pair of free throws for NU in the closing seconds to take a 40-35 lead into the break as the Eagles were aided by five first-half threes to earn the halftime lead.

In the second half, the Eagles came out strong and the Geoducks just couldn’t close the gap as NU went to the charity stripe 21 times, making 16 of those attempts en route to the 83-74 win.

Evergreen was led by 17 points and 11 rebounds from Marc Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Skyview HS/Edmonds CC).  Frankie Johnson (Renton, Wash/Hazen HS) added 15 points while Dre Taylor (Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS/North Idaho College) added 12 points. Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC) added 11 points and Jordan Dam (Tacoma, Wash./Wilson HS/Centralia College) put up 10 points to round out the Geoducks in double-digit scoring.

Northwest was led by 24 pints from Michael Greene.  Nemanja Grujicic added 18 points in the win while McIntosh chipped in 15 points for the Eagles.  NU shot 50.9% from the field, making 28-of-55 attempts on the night.

The Geoducks hit the road next week, traveling to Oregon Tech on Friday night and Southern Oregon on Saturday.

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Eagles Hold Off Geoducks Down Stretch, 76-73

OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Evergreen Geoducks fought back from an 11-point deficit in the second half but they couldn’t complete the comeback, falling to the Northwest Eagles, 76-73, in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Saturday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

After Evergreen held a three-point lead at the break, a six-point run to start the second half put the Eagles up by three points just over 90 seconds into the period.  Northwest grabbed their biggest lead of the game with 11:10 left to go as Sanda Milovic hit a jumper in the pain to put NU ahead, 58-47.

The Geoducks used a run of their own to tie things up with 1:37 to go as Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Monroe HS/Edmonds CC) completed a 14-4 run to pull even at 69-69.  NU hit a jumper on their next possession to retake the lead and the Eagles never looked back, holding on for the 76-73 win.

Evergreen was led by 26 points from Clark, who also had four assists on the night.  Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor HS/Skagit Valley CC) added 13 points and eight assists as the only other Geoduck in double-digit scoring.  The Geoducks controlled the glass, outrebounding the Eagles, 37-27 on the night.

Northwest was led by 26 points and 10 assists from Domi Mendezona.  Milovic added 21 points in the win while Chanara Greene put up 10 points to go with eight rebounds in just 18 minutes played.  NU shot 18 of 21 from the charity stripe to earn the conference win.

The Geoducks will hit the road next week, traveling to Oregon Tech on Friday and Southern Oregon on Saturday.

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