Rangers Earn Gritty Road Win at Everett as Playoff Push Intensifies
Rangers Earn Gritty Road Win at Everett as Playoff Push Intensifies
Olympic College continued its late‑season surge with a hard‑fought 76–73 road victory over Everett, a win that officially secures the Rangers a spot in the NWAC postseason. Olympic opened strong with a 20–14 first quarter and carried a narrow advantage into halftime. Everett made its push in the third quarter, briefly overtaking the Rangers, but Olympic responded with a composed and determined fourth‑quarter effort, closing the game on a 21–19 run to seal the victory.
Carmayla Jackson delivered another elite performance, finishing a perfect 6‑for‑6 from the field while adding 12 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks, and 4 steals, making her presence felt throughout the contest. Ollie Decker fueled the offense with 18 points and 9 rebounds, while Kanzas Mills contributed 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists, helping stabilize Olympic's perimeter attack. Cesaria Pelagio added 15 points and 9 rebounds, giving the Rangers valuable two‑way production in a balanced team win.
Olympic's interior dominance proved decisive, overwhelming Everett 56–20 in points in the paint and piling up 19 second‑chance points behind an aggressive effort on the offensive glass. The Rangers capitalized on 21 Everett turnovers, turning them into 22 points that prevented the Trojans from mounting a final comeback.
Now sitting at 7–4 in conference play and 16–9 overall, Olympic remains firmly in fourth place in the NWAC North with only 3 regular season games remaining, already assured of a postseason berth but still battling for improved seeding. The Rangers now face a critical test this Wednesday, February 18 at 7pm, on the road at Bellevue, the team currently holding third place in the standings. With playoff positioning on the line, the matchup stands as one of Olympic's most important games of the season.
