Yotes Escape Geoduck Comeback, 76-74

OLYMPIA, Wash.  –  The Evergreen Geoducks erased a 14 point deficit in the second half but Matt Ballenger hit a game-winning three with two seconds left to lead the College of Idaho Coyotes to a 76-74 win in a Cascade Collegiate Conference men’s basketball game on Friday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

The Geoducks (8-19, 5-12 CCC) got off to a solid start, building a five point lead over the Coyotes (13-15, 10-7 CCC) early in the contest.  College of Idaho kept things close and grabbed the lead back with 5:56 left in the opening frame but Evergreen kept it close as the ‘Yotes needed a jumper by Kelly McCarty with 25 seconds left to take the 34-33 lead into the halftime break.

In the second half, it looked like the ‘Yotes were going to run away with it as they pushed the lead into double-digits with 13:48 left to go.  The lead was 14 for the Coyotes at the 11:24 mark and C of I was still up by 11 with five minutes left to play but the Geoducks weren’t ready to give in.  An 11-3 run got Evergreen back within three with just over a minute left to play.

After a pair of free throws by the ‘Yotes Miguel Rodriguez, the Geoducks scored six points in 29 seconds to take a one-point lead with just 19 seconds left to play, leaving the ‘Yotes with a chance to win it.  College of Idaho worked the ball down the court and into the hands of Ballenger, who fired from outside the arc and found nothing but net with just two seconds left to give the ‘Yotes the hard-fought victory, 76-74.

Evergreen was led by a season-high 30 points from junior Marice Tolliver (Tacoma, Wash./Lower Columbia CC), who also added six rebounds, four assists, three steals and a block in the loss.  Senior Josh Troyer (Vancouver, Wash./Lower Columbia CC) added 18 points as the Geoducks shot 45.2% from the field but just 60% from the charity stripe.

College of Idaho was led by 20 points for Ballenger, who also added eight rebounds.  McCarty added 19 for the ‘Yotes while Krispin Banks collected the double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.  Steve Peres chipped in 11 points to round out the College of Idaho double-digit scorers.  C of I turned the ball over 21 times on the night but outrebounded Evergreen, 44-33.

The Geoducks will head into Saturday’s regular season finale with #13 Eastern Oregon with a chance to make the postseason but they will need some help.  In order to earn a berth in next week’s CCC Tournament, Evergreen will have to pick up a win over EOU and hope for a loss by Concordia against Southern Oregon.

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Coyotes Sneak Past Geoducks, 62-58

OLYMPIA, Wash.  – Heading into the final seconds with the chance to win, the Evergreen Geoducks couldn’t get luck to go their way as the College of Idaho Coyotes escaped with a 62-58 win in a Cascade Collegiate Conference women’s basketball game on Friday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash. In the first half, [...]
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Carlson Sprints To A-Cut in 800m Run

SEATTLE, Wash. – Running in her third indoor meet of the season, junior Karissa Carlson (Pateros, Wash./Pateros HS) earned her ticket to the 2011 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships, winning her heat of the 800m run with an automatic-qualifying time on Sunday at the Husky Open at Dempsey Indoor in Seattle, Wash.

Carlson finished the race in 2:17.35, over a second faster than the automatic qualifying time, to win her heat.  Her time placed her ninth overall.  Unattached runner Amy-Eloise Neale posted the top time with a mark of 2:13.32.

In addition to her now automatic time in the 800m run, Carlson has also posted a provisional qualifying time in the mile last week at the Bronco Open in Nampa, Idaho.

Next up for the Evergreen track and field program is the Warner Pacific 50-50 Indoor (Outdoor) Meet on Friday and Saturday at Marshall HS in Portland, Ore.

Results

Geoducks Go Cold In Loss To Cavs, 80-48

PORTLAND, Ore. – Putting just 15 points on the scoreboard in the second half, the Evergreen Geoducks couldn’t stop the Concordia Cavaliers, falling 80-48 in a Cascade Collegiate Conference women’s basketball game on Saturday night in Portland, Ore.
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Cavs Catch Geoducks In CCC Standings, 88-76

PORTLAND, Ore. – Playing their final road game of the 2010-11 season, the Evergreen Geoducks couldn’t overcome a solid-shooting Concordia team as the host Cavaliers picked up an 88-76 win in a Cascade Collegiate Conference men’s basketball game on Saturday night in Portland, Ore.
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