❲✞❡✌✞✡❡✍✎✱ ✏✍☛❝✝ ✑✱ ✒✓✔✕ ❚✝✞✟✠✡✞☛☞✞☛ s ❸① t t t✉✇ ⑩③➆❶ ① ❹ ② ✉ ✉ ❶ ③ ❺ ④ ⑩ ⑤⑥ ⑧ ② ❹ ⑦ ✉ ⑧ ❻ ④ ⑧ ✉ ① ③ ➀ ⑨ ⑤③ ⑧⑦ ✉ ⑩ t s ⑩ ✉ ③ ❶ ⑧ ⑧⑩ ① ⑤③ ⑨✉ ❷⑤ ➁ ⑩ ⑥③ ② ➂⑥ ①③ ①➀ ❸① ➃➄⑥ t ⑧ ⑩ ➁ ③ ④❿ ➆❶ ①❸ ❹✉ ✉ ❶ ➅ ❺⑩⑧❹✉❻ ⑧⑩✉ ❭ t ❪❫❴ ① ❵❛ ❼ ❜ ⑩ ❪ ③ ❫ ⑩ ❛❞ ⑨ ❢❣ ⑧ ✐ ⑦ ❥❦ ⑩ ❧❥ ❽❾❿ ❦♠♥❥♦ ❾ ♣qr EOU ready for St. Francis ➌ ❇✖✗✘✙✚✛✜ ❇✘✙✜ ✢❤✣ ✤✥✦✣✧✈✣✧ ★✩✪✫ ✬✩✭ ✮✭ ✩✯ ✩✰✲ ✳✭✲✰✴✭✮✵✯✶ ✬✪✰✷✸✵✹ ✩✯ ✰ ★ ✸ ✪ ✪ ✷ ✰ ❍ ✷ ✸ ✪ ✾ ✯ ✭✾ ✲ ❈▲ ✾✰ ❂✾ ✫✾ ✩✲ ✩✯ ✾ ❈ ✯ ✳ ❃ ✯ ✵ ✶ ✸ ✰ ✲ ✸ ✪ ✾ ✩✶ ✭ ❄ ✸ ❅ ❊ ● ✰ ✸ ✸ ✾ ✬ ✰ ❈✪ ✾✪✬ ✯✶ ✲ ✺✻✼✽✾✪✶ ✿✮✪✷✸ ❀✯❁✩ ❂✾✩✲ ✾✯❃✵✸ ✲✪✩✶ Mounties open national tournament in Iowa today against Cougs The Eastern Oregon women’s basket- ball team could be looking in the prover- the NAIA Division II tournament against St. Francis, Indiana. “It’s going to be a great matchup,” of today’s contest against the Cougars. “They’re a lot like us. They shoot the three, they have a perimeter game (and) they have an all-American post player.” The biggest similarity is the high volume of 3-pointers shot — and made — by both teams. The Mountaineers are 272-for-733 (37.1 percent) from deep, while the Cou- gars are 253-for-760 (33.3 percent) from beyond the arc. Lauren McBryar (78-for- 223) and Savannah Buck (51-for-170) are the two who have connected the most from deep for St. Francis. “They have some versatility,” Weissen- transition.” EOU also has to shoot well, the coach said. “That’s the part that isn’t always easy shoot well do well. and then you have to stay out of foul trouble.” If they do get in a rhythm, a higher scoring game may play into the Moun- taineers’ hands. The Mountaineers have played in — and won — 20 games in which they have scored 75 points or more. The Cougars have played in just seven games where they broke that plateau, but are 6-1 in such contests. Overall, St. Francis averages 69.2 points per game, a touch lower than EOU’s 78.3. Individually, EOU will have to try to slow down Kara Gerka, who leads the Cougars in scoring with 14.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. McBryar (13.3 points per game), Lindley Kistler (11.3) and Emma Applegate (11.1) are the other three top scorers for St. Francis. The Cougars, conversely, will have to s✉❶⑧⑩⑤③❷⑤⑩②①③➆❶➇✉➁✉❾⑦➈①➀➉➊⑥✉❶❸✉❶③✉t⑩⑨➄➄➄❼❻✉➁⑩⑤①➋⑧⑦⑩➁⑩ ❭❪ ✉ ❫ ⑤ ❴ ➅ ❵❛❜❪❫❛❞❢❣✐❥❦❧❥❦♠♥❥♦♣qr Leading the way in the CCC ➌ ➍ ❇✖✗✘✙✚ ➎➏➐➏➑➒➓ ✛✜ ❇✘✙✜ ➔➒→➔➣➏↔↕➙ ➎➔➔➛➙ ✢ ★ ❤ ✪ ✣ ✫ ✤✥ ✰✾ ✦ ✪ ✣ ✬ ✧✈✣ ▼✪ ✧ ✲ ▼✾✫ ✭✾✷✮❆✯✩❏✾✶ ✩✯ ✰✸✾ ✿✪✲✴ Ah You-Dias named player of the year, Weissenfluh coach of The Eastern Oregon women’s basket- cade Collegiate Conference postseason awards last week. The Mountaineers, who won the regular season and tournament titles in the CCC, saw four players and a coach honored, with Maya Ah You-Dias leading the way as the player of the year and Anji Weis- ✲ ❆ ✾ ✮ ✯ ✰ ❃ ✭ ✵ ✾ ✸ ✷✮ ✸ ❆ ✮ ✯ ✯ ✩❏ ✮ ✾ ✭ ✶ ✾ ❈ ✶ ▲ ✪ ❂✾ ✲ ✷✮ ✩✲ ✪✷ ✾ ✸ ✯❃ ✮ ✵ ❋ ✸ ✰✸✾ ✲✪ ❊ ✩ ✾ ✶ ✪ ❄ ✭ ❅ ❄ ❀✲✪ ▼✸ ✹✫✪ ✮ ❊✾ ✫✾ ✭✲ ✮ ❈ ✵ ✲ ✭ ✮ ✷ ❋✮ ✮ ✭ ✯❋ ✵ ✾ ✲ ✭✾ ✰ ✯ ✮ ✷✾ ❆✾ ✸ ✰ ✪ ❋ ✲ ✮✵ ✲ ✭ ✮✬ ✭✾ ✾❑ ✷✮❆ ✵ ✯ ✪ ✩❏ ✫✩ ✾ ✰ ✶ ❊ ✿✿✿❯✭✾✷✮❆✯✩❏✾✶ ▼✸✪✰ ✰✸✾❊ ✶✩✶ ❋✮✭ ✮✵✭ ➇✉ ❶⑩❻⑩ ⑤ ➝ ⑩ ⑧ ③ ⑥① ➜⑩ ③➋ ⑤ ①⑤ ➀ ⑧ ⑨ ⑦⑩ ❸✉ ➇① ❶✉➋ ➀③ ❭ ⑥⑤ ❪ ⑧ ❶ ✉ ❫ ⑧ ❴ ⑥ ➉ ③ ❵❛ ⑩ ⑩ ❜ ✉ ❪ t ⑤ ❫ ❶ ❛ ➅ ❞❢ ✉ ❣ ❻ ✐ ➉ ❥ ➄ ❦❧ ➄➄ ❥❦♠♥❥♦♣qr ✮✵✰ ✸✾✳✭✲✰✴✰✾✪✬ ✹✫✪❊✾✭✲❄●✸✾❁✵✯✩✮✭✰✭✪✯✲❋✾✭ ❂✾✩✲ ✾✯❃✵✸ ✲✪✩✶❄ ❅❩✸✾ ✷✪✯ ✲✷✮✭✾❈ ✶✾❋✾✯✶ ❃✵✸ ✲✪✩✶ ❋✮✫ ✮▼✩✯❆ ✰✸✾ ✿✿✿✰✩✰✫✾ ❆✪✬✾❄ ✬✾✯✰✩✮✯❄ ❀✳✭✲✰✴❊✾✪✭ ◆✮✵✯✰✪✩✯✾ ✭ ✫✩❍✾ ✪✫ ●✸ ✷✮ ✾ ✯❋ ✲ ✾ ✩ ✭ ❱ ✾ ✰ ✯ ✸ ✷ ✴ ✾ ❊✾ ✪ ✪ ✯ ✭ ✶ ✲ ▼✪ ✾✯ ✲ ✩✮ ❁ ✭ ✮✩✯ ▼✪ ✾✶ ✲ ✮ ✳ ✯ ✭ ✰ ✲ ✸ ✰✴ ✾ ✰✾ ✳ ✪ ✭ ✬ ✲✰ ✪✯✶ ▼✪✲ ✪✫✲✮ ✪✹✭✮✫✩✳✷ ❳✴✹✮✩✯✰ ✲✸✮ ✰✾✭❈ ❬✮✭ ❂✾✩✲ ✾✯❃✵✸❈ ✩✰❉✲ ✸✾✭ ✲✾◗✾✯✰✸ ✰✩✬✾ ❨✾✫✲✮✯❈✩✯✸✾✭✳✭✲✰❊✾✪✭▼✩✰✸✺✻✼❈✭✮✵✯✶✾✶ “I was really proud of our girls who was great. The (other) coaches (in the ❆ ❃ ✮ ✵ ✩ ✸ ✯❆ ✲✪ ✰✮ ✩✶ ★ ❄ ✾ ❅ ✪❋ ❂✪ ✪ ✰ ✩ ✷ ✭ ✸ ✳ ✩ ❆ ✯ ✸ ❆ ✰❄ ✳ ● ✫✬ ✸✾ ❈✩ ❊❉✭ ✰❉ ✾ ✲ ✩✯ ✶✾ ✪✰ ✳✯ ✮ ✩ ✵ ✰✾ ❆ ✫ ✸ ❊ ✷✮✯✰✾✯✶ ▼✩✰✸ ◆✪❊✪ ❀✸❖✮✵✴P✩✪✲❈ ▼✸✮ ✳✯✴ ✶✾❋✾✯✶ ✰✸✾ ✹✾✭✩✬✾✰✾✭ ✪✯✶ ❍✾ ✹ ✰✸✾✬ ✮■ ★ ◆✮ ✵✰ ✵ ✺ ✯ ✻✼✸ ✰✪✩✯✾ ✪✲ ✭ ★ ✰ ✪ ✮ ✫✪ ✪ ✯ ◗ ✷ ✾ ✾ ✭ ▼✩ ✪❆ ✰ ✾ ✸ ✶ ✳ ✮ ◗ ✵ ✾ ★ ✮ ✫ ✰ ✾ ✸✾ ✳ ✭ ❆ ✹ ✵ ✫ ✭ ✪ ✾ ❊ ✲ ✴ ❈ ✷✮ ❅ ✯ ❘ ✳ ❋ ✶ ✾ ✾✯ ✫ ✰ ✫ ❈ ✩❍✾ ★✵ ▼✾ ✰ ❉✭ ✷ ✾ ✮✯ ✷ ✳ ✮ ✶ ✯ ✾ ✳ ✯ ✶ ✰ ✾ ❈▲ ✯✰ ❂✾ ❙✯ ✩✲ ✮✰ ✾✯ ✮◗ ❃ ✾ ✵ ✭ ✸ ✴ ❂✾✩✲ ✾✯❃✵✸ ✲✪✩✶ ❅✲✩❏✾ ✪✯✶ ❑✵✩✷❍✯✾✲ ▲ ✺✻✼✸ ✾ ✾ ✾ ✾ ❆ ✪ ✲ ✭ ✪ ✷ ✸ ✶ ✰ ✸ ✳ ✯ ✪ ✫ ✩ ✸ ✰ ✮ ✯ ✯✪✰✩✮✯✪✫ ✲✾✬✩✳✯✪✫✲❄ Successful road trip ends on sour note as Blazers lose to Memphis ❇✖➞✛ ✢❤✣ ➡✦ ✚ ➢ ✖ ➤➥ ❇✚ ➦➧✣➨ ➟✛➠ ➩ ✖ ✧✣✦ ➭✮✭✰✫✪✯✶ ✫✾✪✶ ✩✯ ✰✸✾✳✯✪✫ ❑✵✪✭✰✾✭ ✰ ●✭ ✸✾ ✪✩ ✳ ✫ ✭ ➯✫ ✲✰ ✪ ❑ ❏ ✵ ✾ ✪ ✭ ✭ ✲ ✰ ❈ ✾ ▼✸ ✭❈ ✪ ✮ ✹ ✫✾ ✾ ✶ ✪✭✾ ★ ✶ ❊ ✸ ➲ ✾ ➳ ✪✶ ✩✯ ✴ ❏ ✾ ✾ ❆ ❆ ❄ ●✭ ✪ ✩ ✫ ➯✫ ✪ ✭ ✲ ▼✾ ✭ ✲ ✰ ✭ ✵ ✫ ✩ ✯ ✯✪✲ ➵✪✫✪✯✷✩✵✯✪✲ ✳✯✩✲✸✾✶ ▼✩✰✸ ➲➸❄ ✰✸✾✳✾✫✶ ✩✯ ✰✸✾❋✮✵✭✰✸❈ ✩✰ ✬✩✲ ✾✶ ✰ ✩ ❋ ✯ ✮ ✸ ✭ ✾◆✾ ✰✸ ✹ ✾✳ ✫✪❊ ✬ ✮ ✭✲ ■ ✹ ✰ ✸ ✹ ❑ ✩✲ ✮ ✵ ✲ ➫✭ ✪ ✩ ✭ ✰ ✰ ✩ ✩ ✮ ✾ ❏ ✭ ✯ ❈ ✫✩ ✩ ✰ ✾ ✯ ✸ ✲ ✾ ✰ ✶ ✯ ✸ ✮ ✾ ✷ ▼ ✪ ❂✾ ✯✰ ✭ ✩ ✲ ✸ ✾ ✰ ✶ ✾ ✴ ✫✾✲ ✳✯✩✲✸✾✶ ▼✩✰✸ ➺➻ ✹✮✩✯✰✲❄ ✮◗✾✭✲ ✩✯ ✰✸✾✳✯✪✫ ➲➺ ✬✩✯✵✰✾✲❈ ❩✰✮✰ ✲ ✲✪✩✶ ✮❋✰✸✾➫✭✩❏ ✫✩✾✲❄❅◆✩❍✾ ➼✪✹✰✮✭✲❈ ✫✾❋✰ ✰✸✾●✭✪✩✫ ➯✫✪❏✾✭✲❈ ➭ ❑✵ ✮ ✪ ✭✰ ✭ ✫ ✰ ✪ ✾ ✯ ✭ ✶ ✪✲ ●✭ ◆✾ ✪✩ ✬ ✫ ➯✫ ✹✸ ✪ ✩ ❏ ✲ ✾ ✮ ✭✲ ◗✾ ✫ ✭ ✪ ✰ ✰ ✮ ✾ ❋ ❍ ✮ ✰ ✭ ✸ ✪ ✾ ❬✮✭ ✰✸✭✾ ✴✹✫✵✲ ❑✵✪✭✰✾✭✲ ✩✰ ✰✸✾ ✮■✾✯✲✾❄ ❀✯✶ ✸✾ ❆✮✰ ✩✯✰✮ ✵✲ check out the on the ✁✁ ✂✄✄ ✂ ☎ ✆ conference (the Crossroads League)’ so they’re prepared. We’re going to have to the boards.” The Cougars enter with a record of 20- 12 and were 11-7 in the Crossroads. The record, though, may be misleading as they have also played — and defeated — some high-ranked schools. St. Francis is 1-6 against top-10 competition, but has a win over then-No. 6 Marian. The Cougars also have a victory over Campbellsville, which at the time was ranked No. 5 in NAIA Division I. are two areas that St. Francis might have an advantage against her Mountaineers. For EOU, the edge has to come on the boards. “We have to rebound well and we have to run,” she said. “We (have to get in) ished with 23.7 points and 9.5 rebounds per game to lead EOU, which enters the game with a 28-3 record. Maren Her- rud (12.5 points game) is the only other ers averaging between 5.1 and 9.7 points per game. said. “We’re relaxed. I think our confer- ence tournament will help us for this stage.” A win by the Mountaineers would send them to a third straight berth in the second round, which would take place Friday. three occasions, but has yet to get to the Memphis erased a nine-point Mike Conley went scoreless stretch against a team jockeying ern Conference. Conley scored 19 of his career- high 40 points in the fourth 120-111 victory Tuesday night. Conley made six of his seven shots in the fourth, including all three 3-point attempts, as with a 38-25 scoring advantage in the period. “It was a lot of fun,” Conley said. “It was a weird game, be- cause I felt like I didn’t play well at the beginning of the game. The whole team really didn’t start well, and to end it the way that we did and for me to play like that in the second half was special.” looked as if Portland would end its season-longest seven-game team and how they led our team.” Ah You-Dias made an immediate im- pact on the Mountaineers when she re- turned to the lineup in December. All told, she averaged 23.7 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. She also averaged 3.3 assists and two steals per contest, shot 45.3 per- cent from 3-point range and eclipsed 30 points in a game six times. “Maya is, if not the absolute best that has ever put an EOU women’s basketball jersey on, she’s right up there,” Weissen- “We’ve had a lot of great players, but she’s elevated her game to a whole new level.” team by Maren Herrud and Jane Nelson. Herrud, another senior, was second on the team in scoring with 12.5 points per game. She added 3.1 rebounds per contest hitting at a 42 percent clip. She also led the team with 19 blocks. from Southern Idaho was third in scoring at 9.7 points per game and often impacted the game with her defense and energy. “Maren is one of the best shooters in the conference (and) Jane is very versatile,” and (plays) with a motor.” Madison Crews rounded out the hon- orees amongst the players as honorable Nelson, Crews averaged 6.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. Her main impact on the game was with her passing, as she led the team in assists with 4.9 per game. The transfer from Lower Columbia Com- munity College also had a 1.92-to-1 assist- to-turnover ratio, best on the team among the regular players. being named CCC coach of the year, and See CCC / Page 7A trip on a successful note. The ed to closing the trek with a 6-1 record because they held an 86- 82 lead entering the fourth and stretched it to nine points with eight minutes left. But Conley started his 19-point push with a 3-pointer. That began an 11-2 rally that pulled Memphis even at 96-all. After a couple of ties and trio of lead changes, Memphis pulled away down the stretch, a key basket coming on a 4-point play by Conley with 1:38 left. Delon Wright matched his ca- reer high with 25 points and Jo- CJ McCollum led Portland with 27 points, while Damian Lillard added 24. Maurice Hark- “We had a 16-point lead, and they just kept playing and de- fending,” Portland coach Terry Conley was outstanding. He had his shot going and was directing defensively.” While Conley was scoring, the While Portland was 9 of 18 from all six of its shots from beyond the arc. Coupled with six turn- Memphis was able to overtake Portland. 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