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Evergreen basketball weekly releases

Evergreen is going south for their last road series of the season.  The Geoducks take on Oregon Tech Friday night and Southern Oregon Saturday night. Geoducks athletics has their weekly previews, read more about the men’s games here and the women’s here.

Saturday recap: Geoducks women, Saints softball, Rams and Navigators all win

Men’s basketball

Western Washington 70, Saint Martin’s 67 – Game recap from SMUSaints.com
Concordia 67, Evergreen 58 – More from the Geoducks

Women’s basketball

Western Washington 83, Saint Martin’s 50 – More from WWUVikings.com
Evergreen 74, Concordia 51 –More from Geoducks athletics

College Softball

Saint Martin’s 5, University of British Columbia 2 – Doubleheader recap from the Saints
Saint Martin’s 6, University of British Columbia 6 – Game called due to darkness

College Baseball

Cal Poly Pomona 19, Saint Martin’s 3
Cal Poly Pomona 12, Saint Martin’s 2 – More from Cal Poly Pomona athletics

Indoor Soccer

Kitsap Pumas 8, South Sound FC 6

Boy’s basketball

Northwest Christian 69, South Bend 53
North Thurston 66, Aberdeen 39

Girl’s basketball

North Thurston 66, Aberdeen 46

Bowling

Timberline finishes 5th and Black Hills finishes 6th in the 3A/2A State Tournament

Tonight (2/4): Geoducks, Saints and Shock

Two games on the Saint Martin’s campus today, starting first with an opening day softball doubleheader against the University of British Columbia at 1:00 PM. Rick Noren’s Saints were 9-30 last season but have a lot of new faces and are expected to be better than they were last year in hist first season as head coach. The Thunderbirds are a member of the NAIA and were 23-20 last season.

The Saints men’s basketball team then hosts Western Washington at Marcus Pavilion. The Vikings are 19-3 overall and 10-1 in the GNAC and are ranked #16 in the NCAA Division II. The Vikings average 84 points per game and are led by Rory Blanche who is scoring 16.9 ppg. Tip-off is at 7:00 PM. SMUSaints.com has a full preview.

The Evergreen State Geoducks men and women host Concordia on Saturday night. The Lady Cavaliers come into the game at 7-16 overall and 3-10 in the Cascade Conference, just one game ahead of the Geoducks. On January 6th the Geoducks came up just a little bit short losing 60-59 behind 22 points from Danielle Swain. Tip-off is at 5:00 5:30 PM at the CRC Gymnasium.

The Evergreen men are still looking for their first conference win and only their second win overall and will have a tough time against Concordia, who last week knocked off the #1 team in the nation, Oregon Tech. The Cavaliers are coming off an 82-74 loss at Northwest University on Friday night and are just 5-8 in the CCC but knocked off the Geoducks by 23 points in their first meeting this season.

South Sound FC wrap up their home schedule on Saturday night against the PASL-Premier Northwest Division leading Kitsap Pumas who come into the game undefeated at 4-0-2. But the Shock pulled off the upset last week of the division leader beating WSA Rapids 12-9. Game time is at 7:00 PM at Tumwater Indoor Sports. Tickets are $5 at the door. For more information on the Shock, visit their website.

February 3rd recap: two more Geoducks losses, Saints baseball pounded and River Ridge beats the Rams

Men’s basketball

Warner Pacific 91, Evergreen 60 – More from Geoducks athletics

Women’s basketball

Warner Pacific 57, Evergreen 45 – More from Geoducks athletics

Boy’s basketball

Capital 45, Lincoln 43
Wilson 57, Timberline 47
Olympia 69, Mount Tahoma 49
Willapa Valley 55, Northwest Christian 44
Black Hills 86, Tumwater 79

Girl’s basketball

Tumwater 61, Black Hills 44
Olympia 77, Mount Tahoma 67 – OT
Wilson 82, Timberline 56
Lincoln 55, Capital 29
Willapa Valley 49, Northwest Christian 28
River Ridge 53, North Thurston 39

College baseball

Cal-Poly Pomona 20, Saint Martin’s 0 – More from SMUSaints.com

Bowling

Timberline is third in the 3A/2A state tournament after the first day trailing Mark Morris and Wilson. Black Hills is sixth.

Tonight (2/3): Geoducks vs. Knights, Rams vs. Hawks

The tenth ranked men’s team in the NAIA Division II comes to town on Friday night to take on the struggling Evergreen Geoducks. Warner Pacific is 10-2 in the Cascade Collegiate Conference and 18-5 overall. Meanwhile, the Geoducks have lost 17 straight games, are winless in conference and have just one win overall and were beaten by the Knights 93-67 in Portland on January 7th. Tip-off is set for 7:30 PM.

The Geoduck women also host Warner Pacific at the CRC Gymnasium on Friday night. The Knights are 9-3 in the CCC and 15-8 overall and have won eight straight games. Evergreen is just 2-11 in conference but have given good teams fits over the last couple of weeks including a near upset of #8 Eastern Oregon last Saturday night. Warner Pacific won the first match-up 70-55. Tip-off is at 5:00 PM.

The big high school game tonight is the North Thurston/River Ridge girl’s game. The two teams are tied for second place in the 2A EvCo just one game behind W.F. West. The Rams took the first meeting 44-42 on January 12th. Tip-off is at 7:30 at North Thurston.

Plenty of other high school games around town as well, here is the rest of the schedule…

Girl’s basketball

Black Hills at Tumwater – 6:00 PM
Mount Tahoma at Olympia – 7:00 PM

Boy’s basketball

Lincoln at Capital – 7:00 PM
Wilson at Timberline – 7:00 PM
Black Hills at Tumwater – 7:45

January 28th recap: Oly colleges go 1-5, Navigators, Shock win

Men’s basketball

SPSCC 75, Centralia 66
Eastern Oregon 109, Evergreen 63 – More from Geoducks athletics
MSU-Billings 82, Saint Martin’s 74 – More from MSUBsports.com

SPSCC ground out the only win for Olympia area colleges on Saturday night knocking off Centralia College 75-66 despite 32 points from Centralia’s Van Lockett. The Clippers improve to 3-5 in the NWAACC West division and Centralia drops to 2-7.

Women’s basketball

Centralia 61, SPSCC 41
Eastern Oregon 54, Evergreen 53 – More from Geoducks athletics
MSU-Billings 58, Saint Martin’s 52 – More from SMUSaints.com

The Evergreen State College women, just 4-18 on the season, continue to give ranked opponents fits. On Saturday in La Grande, the Geoducks fell just a buzzer beater short of beating the #8 ranked Eastern Oregon Mountaineers falling 54-53. The Geoducks led by as many as ten in the second half and were up by one with just 2.4 seconds left but were whistled for a fould and EOU’s Dominique Johnson sank both her free throws to win the game. Black Hill’s Danielle Swain led the way for Evergreen with 18 points and nine rebounds.

Boy’s basketball

Northwest Christian 66, Ocosta 48

Zach Carras scored 21 points for the Northwest Christian Navigators…all in the second quarter. That’s a solid eight minutes of work.

Indoor Soccer

South Sound FC Shock 13, WSA Rapids 8 – Unofficial score, as recalled by @Emmettoconnell

UPDATE FROM SSFC: South Sound FC 12, WSA 9

Big win for the South Sound FC in their third home game at Tumwater Indoor Sports. WSA Rapids was undefeated coming into the game and had beaten the shock 11-3 at the Bellingham Sportsplex in December. The win moves the Shock’s record to .500 at 3-3.

January 27th recap: One North Thurston team seizes first place while the other falls

Boy’s basketball

Capital 75, Timberline 59
Olympia 56, Central Kitsap 34
River Ridge 67, Black Hills 58
North Thurston 86, Tumwater 69

Landon Rushton scored 38 points for North Thurston in their 86-69 victory over Tumwater. The win moves the Rams into sole possession of first place in the EvCo. The packed house in Lacey witnessed a wonderful performance by Rushton, a hard fought game by both teams and a symphony of whistles as over 45 fouls (I estimated closer to 50) were called on the two teams, and yet you could say that the referees showed tremendous restraint in a very rough and tumble kind of game.

Girl’s basketball

Northwest Christian 35, Ocosta 25
Central Kitsap 50, Olympia 42
Timberline 53, Capital 38
Tumwater 58, Centralia 34
W.F. West 59, North Thurston 42

However, down in Chehalis, the lady Rams couldn’t secure first place in the EvCo falling to W.F. West 59-42. W.F. West jumped out to a commanding 30-16 halftime lead and were never seriously threatened again.

Men’s basketball

College of Idaho 73, Evergreen 44 – Game recap from the Geoducks

Women’s basketball

College of Idaho 62, Evergreen 47 – More from Geoducks athletics

Geoducks weekly releases

The Evergreen State College Geoducks head out on the east CCC roadtrip this weekend taking on The College of Idaho on Friday in Caldwell and Eastern Oregon on Saturday in LaGrande.  Here is the weekly release previewing the match-ups for the men and for the women.

Note: in the men’s release it is mentioned that they will welcome more available players to the squad. According to head coach Arvin Mosley Jr. on Twitter, these will be returning Geoducks and not new players. Evergreen has been playing with only six or seven players for the last couple weeks.

Last night: bad night for Olympia teams

Men’s basketball

Corban College 82, Evergreen 65 – read more in Evergreen’s game recap.
Tacoma CC 92, SPSCC 80 – More from The Olympian.

Women’s basketball

Corban College 61, Evergreen 50 – More from Evergreen.
Tacoma CC 66, SPSCC 56 – More from The Olympian.

Boy’s basketball

Wilson 61, Timberline 49
Lincoln 60, Capital 33
Centralia 56, River Ridge 49 in overtime

Girl’s basketball

Wilson 70, Timberline 44
River Ridge 38, Centralia 21

Today: a rare Geoducks Monday

Corban College comes to town this afternoon for a rare Monday doubleheader at The Evergreen State College.

The Evergreen women take on the NAIA Division II 15th ranked Warriors (14-5 overall, 8-2 CCC) and will have the tough task of trying to shut down Katie Steigleman and her 21.8 points per game. Steigleman returned yesterday at Northwest Christian after missing six games due to a knee injury and scored 28 points in their 63-51 victory at Northwest University. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:00 PM.

Following the women, the Evergreen men and their six players (maybe seven) will try again for their first conference win against the Warriors (11-11 overall, 3-7 CCC) who are coming off a 75-65 loss to Northwest last night. Tip-off is at 5:00 PM at the CRC Gymnasium.