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Seattle U. 74, Utah Valley 64

OREM, Utah — Cervante Burrell scored 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds, both game highs, as the Redhawks (17-14) beat the Wolverines (12-17) finishing their regular season with a four-game winning streak. They won eight of their last nine.

Western Washington 87, Montana State Billings 67

BELLINGHAM — Guard Morris Anderson had 20 points and a game-high eight assists to lead the Vikings (25-5, 12-4 GNAC) over the Yellowjackets (15-10, 9-7).

Central Washington 78, Saint Martin’s 70 (OT)

ELLENSBURG — Jon Clift scored 15 points and Chris Sprinker had 12 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Wildcats (16-10, 10-6 GNAC) over the Saints (14-13, 4-12).

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Seattle Pacific 67, Alaska Anchorage 60

ANCHORAGE — Snohomish High alum Daesha Henderson scored 21 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer from deep in the left corner with 3:06 to play, and the Falcons (24-3, 15-1 league) won the Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship by beating the Seawolves (23-4, 13-3).

Eastern Washington 78, Portland State 68

CHENEY — Julie Piper scored 20 points and had 13 rebounds to lead the Eagles (19-10, 12-4 Big Sky) over the Vikings (15-14, 9-7).

Everett CC 73, Lower Columbia 60

KENNEWICK — Ashley Housden scored 10 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and dished out six assists as the Lake Stevens High alum led the Trojans to a first-round victory over the Red Devils in the NWAACC tournament. Mary Ochiltree, also a Lake Stevens High alum, scored 23 and teammate Anna Work, a Lakewood High alum, added 19 for EvCC (17-9), which faces Yakima Valley CC at 4 p.m. today.

Centralia 60, Edmonds CC 57

KENNEWICK — Sam Gulisao scored a game-high 19 points for the Tritons, who face Umpqua CC at 8 a.m. today in a loser-out game in the NWAACC tournament.

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