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Volleyball Sammi Wellman, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Volleyball Scoreboard 10.30.21

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Cascade Collegiate Conference women’s volleyball regular-season title is still up for grabs with one last weekend to play.  

Current CCC Standings
 
College of Idaho (12-13, 7-13 CCC) def. Southern Oregon University (13-15, 10-10 CCC), 3-0
College of Idaho only trailed for one point and rolled to a three-set win (25-21, 25-19, 26-24) over Southern Oregon University. Emily Vandenberg led the Coyotes with 12 kills, while Sidney Frith dished out 30 assists. The loss spoiled outside hitter Katie Vroman's career-high total of 11 kills for the Raiders, while Hailey Van Well had 14 kills.
Coyote Recap
Raider Recap
 
Lewis-Clark State College (16-12, 11-9 CCC) def. Warner Pacific University (2-21, 2-18 CCC), 3-0
Lewis-Clark State College grabbed a three-set victory over Warner Pacific University (25-16, 25-19, 25-16), the Warriors’ fifth-straight win. Grecia Ung Enriquez led the LC offense with 15 kills on a .560 attack percentage as the Warriors hit .347 as a team. Grace Buchanan led the Knights with 16 kills and had six digs.
Warrior Recap
Knight Recap
 
No. 23 Bushnell University (18-6, 14-6 CCC) def. The Evergreen State College (10-11, 10-10 CCC), 3-0
For the first time in school history, Bushnell University will host a first-round playoff game after it clinched a top-four finish with a 3-0 victory over The Evergreen State College (25-19, 25-19, 25-18). Callie Wilkins led the team with 14 digs and three service aces and Jackie Harmon added 13 digs and an ace. The Geoducks were led by Zoe Shaw, collecting 11 kills and a match-high 21 digs.
Beacon Recap
Geoduck Recap
 
No. 7 Corban University (24-2, 18-2 CCC) def. Northwest University (12-13, 11-9 CCC), 3-0
No. 7-ranked Corban University swept Northwest University (25-21, 25-23, 25-15), grabbing a 9-to-2 advantage on aces over the Eagles. Rylee Troutman led the Warriors with 13 kills, while Makenna Campbell posted three aces. Abigail Broussard led the Eagles with 12 kills.
Warrior Recap
Eagle Recap
 
Multnomah University (5-16, 4-16 CCC) def. Walla Walla University (5-16, 4-16 CCC), 3-0
Multnomah University swept Walla Walla University 3-0 (25-14, 25-15, 25-15) with a 36-to-15 kill advantage. Danae Stokes led the Lions with 10 kills, while Rachel Bailey dished out 30 assists. Gabrielle Browning led the Wolves with 10 kills and three blocks.
Lion Recap
Wolf Recap
 
RV Oregon Tech (20-5, 16-4 CCC) def. No. 12 Eastern Oregon University (22-6, 17-3 CCC), 3-1
Oregon Tech picked up a 3-1 victory over No. 12-ranked Eastern Oregon University (9-25, 25-22, 25-17, 25-23), overcoming a rough first set. The Mounties held the Owls to a -.132 attack percentage in the opening frame, but the Owls responded well and won the next three sets. Faith Houck-Wylie led OIT with 13 kills, while Cambree Scott led EOU with 14 kills.  
Owl Recap
Mountie Recap
 

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