Cascade Collegiate Conference: Season 2022-23

Cascade Collegiate Conference 2022-23
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
LC State75
S.Oregon77
Oregon Tech76
E.Oregon82
S.Oregon68
E.Oregon78
E.Oregon56
Idaho Coll.87
Corban71
Idaho Coll.87
Corban73
WPU63
Bushnell70
Idaho Coll.87
Standings 2022-23
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Team
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1
23-0 (29-1)
2
18-6 (21-13)
3
16-7 (21-10)
5
14-7 (17-12)
6
11-12 (15-15)
8
8-13 (10-18)
9
8-13 (13-17)
10
6-16 (9-19)
11
2-19 (2-26)
12
1-21 (1-26)
Stats Leaders 2022-23
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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1
19.2
3
17.3
5
16.6
8
15.0
10
14.5
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College of Idaho Wins the CCC Tournament Title-Mar 1, 2023
The College of Idaho men's basketball team secured the 2023 Cascade Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, title with an 87-56 win over Eastern Oregon on Monday night.
College of Idaho (30-1) put on display what it has taken to extend some noteworthy streaks - 30-consecutive wins, seven-straight CCC Championship game wins, 14 in the CCC Tournament, 12 by double figures and 36 at the friendly confines of the J.A. Albertson Activity Center. The College of Idaho reserves outscored their EOU counterparts by a 51-20 margin. On seven occasions, the Yotes bench has put up at least 50 points in a game.
The Yotes were led by a 17-point effort from reserve Johnny Radford (6'0''-PG), who hit five 3-pointers in the win. College of Idaho entered the contest, having hit just three 3-pointers in each of the two previous games, knocked down 12 3-pointers in the win. It was the 13th time on the season that College of Idaho has made double-digit 3-pointers - 12 of those times they have come away with a win. Another reserve Paul Wilson (7'0''-C) provided a spark from the bench with 12 points for his fourth game in double figures on the season. Drew Wyman (6'5''-G), who was the lone C of I starter in double figures, scoring 12 points.
Eastern Oregon (21-10) secured a spot in the upcoming NAIA National Tournament by virtue of being the runner up of the Cascade Collegiate Conference regular season. The Mountaineers were paced by a 13-point effort from Emmitt Taylor III (6'4''-G) and Adam Orr (6'4''-G/F) added 10. The top scorer on the season for the visitors from La Grande, Ore., Phillip Malatare was held to a season-low nine points after playing just 14 minutes of action. Malatare left the game and did not return after a collsion with Yoye Jake O'Neil (6'4''-G) left both players bloodied from cuts to the face.
Wyman hit his second 3-pointer of the contest erased a brief 7-6 lead by the visitors to put College of Idaho ahead 9-7 and for the rest of the contest. The Yotes managed to stretch the lead to as large as 16 in the first half on its way to the win. College of Idaho led 41-30 at half with 22 points in the paint and a 26-6 advantage in bench scoring. A pair of late 3-pointers by Bryan Clair (5'11''-PG) and Radford stretched the lead to as much as 31 on the way to the victory.

Courtesy of cascadeconference.org

All-Cascade Awards 2023-Mar 2, 2023
Player of the Year: USA Phillip Malatare (6'0''-PG) of E.Oregon
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Charles Elzie (6'1''-G) of Idaho Coll.
Freshman of the Year: USA John Lustig (6'4''-G) of LC State
Newcomer of the Year: USA Spencer Hoffman (6'11''-C) of Bushnell
Coach of the Year: Colby Blaine of Idaho Coll.

All-Cascade First Team 2023
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Henderson
Henderson
Hoffman
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Malatare
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Meyer
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First Team

USA Davian Brown (6'2''-G) of LC State
USA Isaac Etter (6'1''-G-1998) of WPU
USA Darius Henderson (6'9''-F) of Corban
USA Spencer Hoffman (6'11''-C) of Bushnell
USA Phillip Malatare (6'0''-PG) of E.Oregon
USA Josh Meyer (6'7''-F) of S.Oregon
USA Thomas Miles (6'2''-G) of WPU
USA Atmar Mundu (6'0''-PG) of S.Oregon
USA Jake O'Neil (6'4''-G) of Idaho Coll.
USA Johnny Radford (6'0''-PG) of Idaho Coll.
USA Stevie Schlabach (6'4''-G) of Bushnell
USA Keegan Shivers (6'5''-G) of Oregon Tech
USA Emmitt Taylor III (6'4''-G) of E.Oregon
USA Tyrese Taylor (6'8''-C) of Multnomah
USA Drew Wyman (6'5''-G) of Idaho Coll.

All-Cascade Honorable Mention 2023
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Lustig
Lustig
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Honorable Mention

USA Taylor Anderson (5'10''-PG) of Corban
USA Neyland Block (6'4''-G) of Multnomah
USA Mateo Escheik (6'6''-G) of Corban
USA Will Graves (6'6''-G) of S.Oregon
USA John Lustig (6'4''-G) of LC State
USA Adam Orr (6'4''-G/F) of E.Oregon
USA Joey Potts (6'10''-F-1999) of Oregon Tech
USA Zach Richardson (6'0''-PG) of Multnomah
USA Tyler Robinett (6'7''-F) of Idaho Coll.
USA Tyler Williford (6'6''-F) of Evergreen St.