Eastern Oregon Mountaineers (6-0, 0-0 CCC) vs. Walla Walla Wolves (0-5)
Friday, Nov. 15 • J.A. Albertson Activities Center • Caldwell, Idaho • 1 p.m.MT
Eastern Oregon Mountaineers (6-0, 0-0 CCC) vs. Westminster Griffins (3-1)
Saturday, Nov. 16 • J.A. Albertson Activities Center • Caldwell, Idaho • 5 p.m.MT
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Game Time Changes
The Eastern Oregon University men's basketball game times have been adjusted to take into account the CCC Volleyball Championship that College of Idaho will be hosting. The Mountaineers game against Walla Walla has been moved to a 1 pm. MT start and the Saturday game against Westminster is now scheduled to start at 5 p.m. MT.
6-0
For the fourth straight season the Eastern Oregon University Mountaineers have started the season, 6-0. EOU looks to extend its winning streak to seven on Friday afternoon when they face Walla Walla.
Eackles POW
Tony Eackles Jr., a senior from Las Vegas, Nev., was named CCC Red Lion Player of the Week. He led EOU to two victorious over Multnomah this past weekend. On Friday night, Eackles led the team with 34 points on 13-of-24 shooting and was 6-for-8 from behind the arc. He also collected nine rebounds and nine assists on Friday night. Saturday, he led the team with 31 points on 13-of-20 shooting and recorded six rebounds and four assists.
Last Time Out
The last time the Mountaineers took to the floor was when they played back-to-back games against Multnomah University. EOU took both games and scored over 100 plus points for the first time this season.
Tony Eackles Jr. led the way for the Mountaineers as he averaged 32.5 points per game. The Mountaineers won Friday night, 115-105, and was victorious again on Saturday, 121-89.
Outrebounding Opponents
The Mountaineers are leading the CCC in rebounding margin, as they are outrebounding their opponents by 18 rebounds per game. Northwest Christian is second as they collected 10 more rebounds than their opponents.
Block Party
EOU leads the CCC in block shots, as they have blocked 41 shots in six games. They are averaging 6.8 blocks per game. Leading the way is
Kalvin Johanson, who has recorded 19 blocks this season.
Kyllian Wood follows with nine blocks this season.