Katie Garcin

Women's basketball too tough for Owls, not enough for Raiders

Friday night

The Geoduck women’s basketball team showed how dangerous a team they can be by plucking the Oregon Institute of Technology Owls 65-56 in Klamath Falls, Ore., last Friday night. The Geoducks, who are very much alive in the Cascade Collegiate Conference tournament hunt, claimed their fifth conference win of the season in the always hostile Danny Miles Gym.

Getting to know your Geoducks: Women's basketball profiles

No.20: Katie Garcin

Katie Garcin is a senior team captain who joined the Evergreen basketball team as a transfer student from Lower Columbia College in Longview, Washington. A Gooding, Idaho, native, Garcin has seen great success in as a basketball player. Evergreen has enjoyed her hard-nosed defensive prowess as well as her ability to shoot from outside.

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Geoduck women sweep Oregon teams in Greenhouse

The Evergreen women’s basketball team hosted Northwest Christian University Friday night (Jan. 22) in perhaps the most crucial must-win game to date for the Lady Geoducks. The top eight teams in the Cascade Collegiate Conference advance to the post season tournament at the end of February and TESC sat in the “first team out” position in ninth place coming into the game.

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Tues., Dec. 15, 2009

Lady Geoducks end losing streak, give PLU sixth loss

One team’s losing streak would end Tuesday night in The Green House. The only question looming was whose it would be. The home team, Evergreen (3-7 overall, 0-2 CCC), fought off area foe Pacific Lutheran University (1-6 Overall, 0-0 NWC) 48-45 to end a four-game losing skid and claim their third win of the season in front of an exuberant home crowd. “We did a lot of things we wanted to do,” coach Monica Heuer stated while glancing over the box score.

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