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Men's Basketball Ray Fink, NU Sports Information

NU Opens Road CCC Slate This Weekend

NU at Lewis-Clark State
Friday | Dec. 3 | 7:30 PM
LCSC Activity Center | Lewiston, Idaho
Live Stats | Live Broadcast
NU at Walla Walla
Saturday | Dec. 4 | 8:30 PM
Windemuth Court | College Place
Live Stats | Live Broadcast
Game Notes | CCC MBB
KIRKLAND –Northwest heads out for its first Cascade Collegiate Conference road games with games on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Lewis-Clark State and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Walla Walla. 
 
Per CCC policy, both Lewis-Clark State and Walla Walla have a mask rule in place for all indoor games.  
 
The Eagles are 1-18 in the rivalry with Lewis-Clark State. The last game in the series was played in 2014 and was NU's lone win, 81-77, in Kirkland. Friday will be the first Cascade Collegiate Conference meeting between the two schools.
 
The Warriors are 7-1 after a 76-64 loss to Ottawa (Ariz.) in the Corban Classic. Kevin Baker leads Lewis-Clark State with 16.1 points per game and 15 three-pointers. Khalil Stevenson leads the Warriors with 25 assists, and Oreon Courtney has a team-best 6.9 rebounds average.
 
The Eagles have a 23-1 record in the Walla Walla rivalry, and like the NU-LCSC, the "one" in that record was in the last contest. WWU got an 80-79 win in College Place in 2020. KiAndre Gaddy had 24 points for the Wolves in that game.
 
Gaddy leads the Wolves at 21.5 points and nine rebounds per game and with 10 blocks and five steals. Walla Walla is off to a 0-6 start after a 95-73 loss last week to Lewis-Clark State.
 
Northwest improved to 3-2 on the season on Saturday with a 70-66 win over Puget Sound. Tre Newman had 18 points, and Tanner Davis added 13 points and 10 rebounds. 
 
Northwest has four players averaging double figures, led by CaCoa Chatman at 14.8. Connor Drinkwine averages 13.4, Davis gets 11.4, and Rayvaughn Bolton scores 10 points per game. Drinkwine leads the team from three-point range with 15 threes this season. Davis shoots a team-best 62.9 percent from the field, and Drinkwine checks in at 92.3 percent at the free-throw line. Drinkwine is second in the league in free throw percentage, and Davis is second in field goal percentage.
 
Davis leads the Eagles and is fourth in the Cascade Collegiate Conference with 8.4 rebounds per game. 
 
The Eagles have three players among the league's top six in assists. CaCoa Chatman is third with four assists per game, while Rayvaughn Bolton and Tanner Davis are tied for fifth at 3.6.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

CaCoa Chatman

#3 CaCoa Chatman

PG
5' 10"
Junior
Tanner Davis

#0 Tanner Davis

W
6' 6"
Senior
Rayvaughn Bolton

#5 Rayvaughn Bolton

G
6' 2"
Senior
Connor Drinkwine

#21 Connor Drinkwine

G
6' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

CaCoa Chatman

#3 CaCoa Chatman

5' 10"
Junior
PG
Tanner Davis

#0 Tanner Davis

6' 6"
Senior
W
Rayvaughn Bolton

#5 Rayvaughn Bolton

6' 2"
Senior
G
Connor Drinkwine

#21 Connor Drinkwine

6' 3"
Freshman
G