Lewis And Clark High School standout Jacinta Buckley’s collegiate team lost game in NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Tournament on Friday, March 22

Lewis And Clark High School standout Jacinta Buckley’s collegiate team lost game in NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Tournament on Friday, March 22
Eastern Washington Eagles Coach Joddie Gleason (2024) — Eastern Washington Eagles
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On Friday, March 22, former Lewis And Clark High School standout Jacinta Buckley’s current collegiate team the Eastern Washington Eagles lost 73-51 against the Oregon State Beavers in the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship Tournament.

Hosted in Corvallis, Oregon, this was the first game against the Oregon State Beavers during the championship.

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Name: Jacinta Buckley
Position: Guard
Team: Eastern Washington Eagles
H.S.: Lewis And Clark High School
Hometown: Spokane



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