Womens basketball: SOU Raiders complete undefeated regular season

Keeley Wright, a sophomore guard, passes the ball during the fourth quarter of Saturday’s SOU victory over Multnomah. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini
February 23, 2025

CCC Tournament tickets on sale now

By Isaac Fernandez, SOU Sports Information

The Southern Oregon women’s basketball team became the first in Cascade Conference history to finish the regular season undefeated after an 87-65 victory over Multnomah on Saturday at Lithia Motors Pavilion.

Morgan Baird scored a career-high 31 points on 12-of-15 shooting to help the No. 3 Raiders win their 28th straight game and improve to 22-0 in conference play.

The Raiders host No. 8 seed Evergreen (Wash.) in Wednesday’s 7 p.m. quarterfinal round of the Cascade Conference Championships presented by U.S. Bank, and have hosting rights for the March 1 semifinals and March 4 title game if they advance.

Clara Robbins, a senior forward, goes up for two of her 14 points in Saturday’s game. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

They led 36-32 at halftime after Baird put in 15 first-half points, scoring 10 in the first quarter on perfect 4-of-4 shooting with two 3-pointers. SOU held the conference’s leading scorer, Jersey Huerta, to five points in the first half, but Ellie Robertson scored 12 to keep the Lions within striking distance.

SOU maintained an eight-point lead with 9:14 left before scoring 12 unanswered over the next three minutes. The Raiders grabbed three steals and assisted on four of the five made baskets in that time.

Clara Robbins posted 14 points, three rebounds, two assists, one block, and one steal. She shot 4-of-6 from the field and made all six of her shots from the stripe. Bridgette McIntyre added 10 points with two 3-pointers, five rebounds, and two steals.

Morgan Baird scored a career-high 31 points, double her average, Saturday vs Multnomah. She is the second-leading scorer in the conference, averaging 15.8 points per game. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Meghan McIntyre finished with nine points, eight rebounds, seven assists, and four steals. Emma Schmerbach ended the night with nine points, seven rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

The Raiders outrebounded the Lions 43-22 and came down with 14 offensive boards. Their physicality was also rewarded with 28 free-throw attempts, nailing 22 of them.

Senior guard Sierra Scheppele takes the ball to the basket in Saturday’s final game of the regular season. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Baird enters the postseason as the second-leading scorer in the circuit, averaging 15.8 points per game.  The senior forward has scored in double figures 22 of the last 23 games.

Robertson scored 21 and Makayla Torkornoo added 19 for the Lions, who finished 7-21 overall and 5-17 in the CCC.

Emma Schmerbach, a senior guard, scored 9 points in SOU’s 87-65 win over Multnomah at Lithia Motors Pavilion. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini
CCC Tournament tickets on sale now

CCC MEN’S TOURNAMENT

TUESDAY – QUARTERFINALS
6 p.m. – (8) Bushnell at (1) College of Idaho
7 p.m. – (7) Multnomah at (2) Oregon Tech7 p.m. – (6) Corban at (3) Lewis-Clark State
7 p.m. – (5) Eastern Oregon at (4) Southern Oregon

FRIDAY – SEMIFINALS
7 p.m. – Bushnell or C of I vs. EOU or SOU
7 p.m. – Multnomah or OIT vs. Corban or LCSC

MARCH 3 – CHAMPIONSHIP
7 p.m. – Lowest remaining seed at Highest remaining seed

Makayla Scurlock, a senior guard, looks for an open Raider to pass to in the first quarter of Saturday’s win over Multnomah. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

CCC WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT

WEDNESDAY – QUARTERFINALS
7 p.m. – (8) Evergreen at (1) Southern Oregon

7 p.m. – (7) Corban at (2) Oregon Tech
7 p.m. – (6) Bushnell at (3) Lewis-Clark State
7 p.m. – (5) College of Idaho at (4) Eastern Oregon

SATURDAY – SEMIFINALS
7 p.m. – Evergreen or SOU vs. C of I or EOU
7 p.m. – Corban or OIT vs. Bushnell or LCSC

MARCH 4 – CHAMPIONSHIP
7 p.m. – Lowest remaining seed at Highest remaining seed

Eliza DiGiulio made 3 of 4 free throws in SOU’s 87-65 victory over the Multnomah Lions Saturday. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini

Tickets for the Cascade Conference Basketball Championships presented by U.S. Bank are on sale now, and fans can save $2 per ticket by purchasing online at souraiders.com/tickets.

The No. 4-seeded Southern Oregon men’s basketball team hosts No. 5 seed Eastern Oregon in Tuesday’s 7 p.m. quarterfinals at Lithia Motors Pavilion. The top-seeded Raider women’s basketball team plays its quarterfinal at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Ashland against No. 8 seed Evergreen (Wash.).

The Raider women have hosting rights throughout the tournament, meaning they’ll be home for Saturday’s semifinals and the March 4 title game if they advance. The SOU-EOU men’s winner will advanced to play in a Friday semifinal against the winner of a game between top-seeded College of Idaho and No. 8 seed Bushnell, with the highest remaining seed out of that group hosting.

In accordance with CCC rules, season tickets and other passes are not valid for conference tournament games.

This story first appeared on the Southern Oregon University Sports Information website, souraiders.com.

SOU senior guard Meghan McIntyre looks for an open Raider in the first quarter of Saturday’s game vs Multnomah. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini
SOU head coach Carlotta Kloppenburg-Pruitt led her team to a record-setting, undefeated regular season with 28 victories. SOU begins conference tournament play Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Lithia Motors Pavilion. Ashland.news photo by Bob Palermini
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