Complete Results
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. – Host Northwest Christian University held on for a two-shot victory, winning the Cascade Collegiate Conference Men’s Golf Tournament presented by U.S. Bank, taking place at Springfield Golf Club.
The Beacons earn the CCC automatic bid to the NAIA National Tournament, May 16-19 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.
Entering day two with a six-shot lead, the Beacons survived a Corban University comeback attempt, winning 606-608 with Warner Pacific a close third at 612, just six shots off the lead. The College of Idaho finished fourth, followed by Oregon Tech in fifth and Walla Walla University in sixth.
NCU’s Josh Goins became the first back-to-back CCC tournament medalist in seven years, shooting a 72 to finish the tournament at two-under par. The last player to win CCC medalist honors in consecutive seasons was Will Snow in 2009 and 2010. His win also gives NCU their third champion in four seasons, joining current NCU coach Tyler Falk who won the 2014 title.
Goins claimed a two-stroke victory over CCC Player of the Year Montana Frame who shot a 71 on Tuesday and finished with an even-par 144 during the two-round event. Warner Pacific’s Jacob Berg and Kasey Crossland from Corban tied for third at 145.
During the award ceremony to close out the event, All-Conference, Player of the Year and Coach of the Year awards were handed out. Frame was named Player of the Year and NCU’s Tyler Falk was selected as the 2017 CCC Coach of the Year after a vote by the conference coaches.
Player of the Year: Montana Frame, Oregon Tech
Coach of the Year: Tyler Falk, Northwest Christian
All–Conference
| Name |
Institution |
Class |
Hometown |
Stroke Avg. |
| Montana Frame |
Oregon Tech |
SR |
Reedsport, Ore. |
71.8 |
| Kasey Crossland |
Corban |
FR |
Buhl, Idaho |
73.1 |
| Devery Stewart |
Corban |
SO |
Plain City, Utah |
73.8 |
| Jeremie Eloy |
Warner Pacific |
SR |
Montbellier, France |
74.9 |
| Josh Goins |
Northwest Christian |
SO |
Lebanan, Ore. |
74.9 |
| Jacob Berg |
Warner Pacific |
SR |
Vancouver, Wash. |
75.8 |
| Reed Burroughs |
College of Idaho |
JR |
Chandler, Ariz. |
75.9 |