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Published: Sunday, December 13, 2009

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Washington schools

Men

Eastern Washington 100, Seattle U 97 (OT)
CHENEY — Brandon Moore scored a career-high 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Kevin Winford sank five of six foul shots in the final 57 seconds of overtime as the Eagles (4-5) held off the Redhawks (5-5). Taylor Olson’s 3-point attempt at the buzzer fell short for Seattle U.

Seattle Pacific 89, Cal State-East Bay 60
HAYWARD, Calif. — Chris Banchero hit four 3-pointers inside the opening five minutes en route to a 20-point performance that carried the 12th-ranked Falcons (7-0) over the Pioneers (2-4).

Women

Seattle Pacific 92, Concordia of Portland 48
SEATTLE — Snohomish High alum Daesha Henderson scored 20 points and came up with five of SPU’s 22 steals, leading the 19th-ranked Falcons (5-1) over the Cavaliers (6-4). Sydney Benson, also a Snohomish High alum, had 10 points and seven rebounds and Caitlyn Rohrbach, Meadowdale High alum, also had seven rebounds for SPU.

Eastern Washington 87, Montana Tech 60
CHENEY — Julie Piper score 16 points and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds to lead the Eagles (6-3) over the Orediggers (9-3).

Central Washington 77, Cal State East Bay 62
ELLENSBURG — Sophie Russell scored a career-high 21 points to lead the Wildcats (2-5) over the Pioneers (0-4).

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