Portland State Defeats Lewis & Clark 104-60 Behind Curtiss’ 19 Points

Seattle Sports

The Portland State Vikings made a statement on Saturday night, as they defeated the Lewis & Clark Pioneers 104-60 in a dominating performance. Led by guard Curtiss Anderson’s 19 points, the Vikings were able to put together a complete team effort to get the win.

The Vikings started off the game on fire, as they jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. Anderson was the star of the show, as he scored 19 points on 8-14 shooting from the field. He also added four rebounds and three assists in the win. Anderson was joined by forward Jaden Smith, who had 17 points and eight rebounds, and guard Jaxon Hargrove, who had 14 points and four assists.

The Vikings were able to take control of the game early with their defense, as they held the Pioneers to just 33% shooting from the field. The Vikings also outrebounded the Pioneers 45-30, and forced 16 turnovers in the game.

The win was a great team effort for the Vikings, and it was led by Anderson’s 19 points. He was able to get into the lane and create shots for himself and his teammates, which helped the Vikings get the win. It was a great performance from Anderson, and it helped the Vikings get the victory.

The win was a great way for the Vikings to start their season, as they look to make a run in the Big Sky Conference. With Anderson leading the way, the Vikings look like they could be a force to be reckoned with this season.

Portland State Defeats Lewis & Clark 104-60 Behind Curtiss' 19 Points