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    Portland State Vikings vs Eastern Washington Eagles

    BIG SKY WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP - FINAL
    E Washington
    Eastern Washington

    Eastern Washington Eagles

    13-20, 9-11 Big Sky
    59
    1234T
    EWU151818859
    PRST1120151561
    Portland St
    Portland State

    Portland State Vikings

    25-7, 14-6 Big Sky
    61Winner Icon Portland State
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    Game Leaders

    J. McDowell-White

    J. McDowell-White #4 - EWU

    14PTS
    5/11FG
    0/0FT
    A. Bolston

    A. Bolston #0 - PRST

    16PTS
    6/13FG
    3/4FT
    Full Box Score
    Team Stats
    EWUPRST
    Field Goal %
    38.6
    41.4
    Three Point %
    40.9
    21.1
    Turnovers
    15
    13
    Rebounds
    33
    38

    Game Information

    Idaho Central Arena
    3:00 PM, March 15, 2019
    Boise, ID
    • Referees:
    • Lisa Jones
    • Julie Krommenhoek
    • Bob Scofield

    Hanson shot lifts Portland St past E Wash to win Big Sky

    Desirae Hansen hit a 12-foot jumper with 2.9 seconds remaining to lift Portland State to a 61-59 victory over Eastern Washington and claim the Big Sky Conference tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth on Friday.
    Mar 15, 2019, 06:10 pm - Associated Press
    Data is currently unavailable.

    2024-25 Big Sky Conference Standings

    TeamCONFGBOVR
    Montana State17-1-30-4
    Northern Arizona16-2127-8
    Idaho10-8718-12
    Weber State10-8713-16
    Idaho State8-10914-17
    Montana8-10914-18
    Sacramento State7-111015-18
    Eastern Washington7-111011-20
    Northern Colorado6-121114-17
    Portland State1-17164-24

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