In a closely contested matchup between the Multnomah Lions Women's Basketball team and Corban University, the Lions unfortunately fell short, losing with a final score of 65-68. The game showcased intense competition and notable performances from key players on both sides.
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Corban Warrior #10 Maddie Godwin emerged as a standout player, leading her team with an impressive 24 points. Autumn Agnew and Kirsten Koehnke made significant contributions on the rebounding front, each securing 9 rebounds for Corban. Despite a relatively lower field goal percentage of 34.8%, Corban demonstrated resilience and efficiency when it mattered most.
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The first half saw Multnomah Lions taking control, leading at halftime with a score of 34-23. However, Corban staged a strong comeback in the third quarter, narrowing the gap and setting the stage for a neck-and-neck battle in the remaining minutes.
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Savannah Huerta emerged as the leading scorer for the Lions, putting up an impressive 24 points.
Mia Martineau also made a substantial offensive contribution with 18 points. On the defensive end,
Gracie Browning showcased her prowess with an outstanding performance, securing 12 rebounds.
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Despite a hard-fought battle resulting in a narrow 65-68 loss against Corban University, the Multnomah Lions Women's Basketball team will have little time to dwell on the setback. Showing resilience, the Lions are set to return to the court tomorrow to face Bushnell at 3 pm. This quick turnaround provides an opportunity for the team to regroup, learn from the previous game, and come back with renewed energy and determination in their upcoming matchup. The back-to-back games will test the team's endurance and adaptability as they look to bounce back with a strong performance in the next contest against Bushnell.
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