
The Oxnard College Condors opened the Condor Crossover with an 87-73 victory over Rio Hondo College in a Friday evening showdown at home. The Condors showcased their offensive depth and defensive resilience, securing a solid win to improve their standing.
Oxnard controlled the game from the opening tip-off, with the first half ending at 42-29 in their favor. Despite a strong performance from Rio Hondo's Dorian Tate, who scored 25 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, the Condors maintained their lead throughout the second half, never allowing the Roadrunners to mount a serious comeback.
Key Performances:
- Daniel Ortiz (https://www.instagram.com/p/DC-0RgeRfN0/) was instrumental in the Condors' success, leading the team with 16 points and 4 assists, while contributing to the team's strong ball movement.
- Luke Ortiz provided a steady offensive presence with 13 points and 6 rebounds, helping Oxnard maintain control during the second half.
- Myles Allison also made his mark with 13 points, including 5-of-9 shooting from the field, adding to the Condors' offensive firepower.
The Condors' shooting was the difference-maker in the game, as they shot an impressive 51.6% from the field, including 35.0% from beyond the arc. Their efficiency on offense kept the Roadrunners at bay, despite Rio Hondo's gritty effort.
The Condors' defense also stifled Rio Hondo's offense, forcing the Roadrunners to struggle with shooting accuracy, finishing the game with a 38.0% field goal percentage. Oxnard capitalized on Rio Hondo's mistakes, playing disciplined basketball throughout the night.
Oxnard College will look to carry this momentum into the Saturday contest against LA Southwest. First tip is at 5:00, with the first game at 3:00 (Merced vs Rio Hondo).