Alyssa Adaz made sure Sunday's 64-56 victory over Millsaps College wasn't the final game of her career.
The senior guard scored 14 points to help the Tigers secure the final spot in next week's Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament which will be played on the Major's home court in Jackson, Miss.
CC, which improved to 11-14 overall and squared its SCAC record at 8-8, faces No. 11 DePauw University on Friday at 6 p.m.
Not only did CC earn the final berth from the Western Division, it denied Millsaps the chance to play in the tourney on its home court.
After Shante Morton put the Majors ahead for the final time on a three-point shot with 5:20 to play, the Tigers scored nine consecutive points to go up 61-54 with only 1:39 remaining.
Sarah Gunkel scored all nine of her points during the second half when she also recorded five rebounds and three steals.
Aldaz scored eight points during the first half when the Majors made 14 of 24 shots from the floor and owned 20-14 lead after Sarah Zito scored two of her 12 points with 8:37 to play.
The Tigers answered with a 12-3 run during the next 6:08 to take a 26-23 advantage on a three-pointer by Hannah Hoopingarner.
Becky Luetjen finished with 13 points and a game-high nine rebounds.
Millsaps' Lovie Love scored 10 of her game-high 16 points during the first 20 minutes when she made all five of her field-goal attempts. Morton added 15 points before fouling out with less than two minutes left in the game.
The Majors ended the season with a 10-15 overall record and an 8-8 mark in conference play.