Geoducks Down Owls in Five-set Thriller

Geoducks Down Owls in Five-set Thriller

Olympia, Wash. – The Evergreen State College accomplished something Saturday night that it hadn't been able to achieve in five previous five-set Cascade Collegiate conference matches this season.
 
 It won.
 
 Down two sets to visiting Oregon Tech (9-14 overall, 7-11 CCC), the Geoducks (9-17, 6-12) fought back in front of a raucous crowd to hand the Owls a 14-25, 22-25, 25-21, 25-22, 15-10 defeat inside Costantino Recreation Center.

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Southern Oregon Rolls Past Lady Owls

Southern Oregon Rolls Past Lady Owls

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Southern Oregon freshman Elliott Cook had a career high 22 kills as the Raiders won their 30th match in row over Oregon Tech 3-1 (25-18, 18-25, 25-18, 25-14) Wednesday night in Cascade Conference action at Danny Miles Court.

SOU improves to 9-5 in CCC play and 12-7 on the season as they had a great night with a .354 kill percentage. OIT slipped to 7-12 on the year and 5-9 in conference play as the Owls are now winless against SOU dating back 2005.

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Owls Down Wolves

Owls Down Wolves

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Oregon Tech rolled past Walla Walla University Friday afternoon in four sets 3-1 (25-17, 25-14, 19-25, 25-9) in Cascade Conference action at Danny Miles Court. Tech improves to 7-11 on the year and 5-8 in CCC play, Walla Walla falls to 0-13 in Conference and 1-17 overall with today's result.
 
Tech was led by Chase Bohman with 18 kills and Bailey Nelson with 10 kills.
 
The first started very close with OIT finally taking a 12-8. After Walla Walla made 12-10 the Hooter went on a 7-1 run taking a 19-11 lead before finally winning the set 25-17.

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Yotes Take Down Owls

Yotes Take Down Owls

CALDWELL, Idaho - Marija Djonovic the College of Idaho with 33 assists and 11 kills tonight as the Yotes swept Oregon Tech at the J.A. Albertson Activities Center. With the win, the CoI move to 17-3 on the season with a 9-3 conference record and the Owls slip to 4-8 in the CCC and 6-11 overall with the loss.

Chase Bohman paced the Owls with 12 kills with Bailey Nelson adding 9 kills and Cheyanne Laber chipping in 7-kills.

The first set was the tightest for the Owls and the Yotes. They were almost even in kills and errors, but Oregon Tech held the edge in attack percentage with .233 compared to College of Idaho's .224. The largest lead of the set belonged to Oregon Tech when they led 7-4 after a six-point run. A Chloe Lampman kill and Kilee Lopez ace brought the Yotes back into it, and the score stayed within two points for the remainder of the set. The Yotes won 25-23.

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