CORVALLIS, Ore. – The eight seeds of the 2021 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, have been announced.
Oregon Tech won the regular-season CCC championship with an 11-1 conference mark to pick up the first automatic qualifier (AQ) for the NAIA National Tournament and the top seed in the CCC Championship Tournament.
Southern Oregon University grabbed the No. 2 seed after being predicted to finish seventh in the preseason conference poll. The Raiders come off a 10-2-0 record in CCC action, hoping to grab the other AQ up for grabs.
College of Idaho enters the tournament as the No. 3 seed with a 9-3-0 conference mark, while fourth-seeded Northwest University posted a 8-2-2 record in CCC play. Eastern Oregon University rounds out the top-five seeds at No. 5, while No. 6 seed Corban University, No. 7 seed Rocky Mountain College and No. 8 seed Carroll College round out the final three spots.
Top-seeded OIT takes on Carroll on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 5:00 p.m., while second-seeded Rocky and SOU also battle it out at 5:00 p.m. College of Idaho and Corban square off while EOU and NU challenge each other in the nightcap at 8:00 p.m.
The CCC tournament takes place Nov. 9-12, hosted by Bushnell University. The quarterfinals and semifinals at Willamalane Park in Springfield, Ore., with the championship game kicking off in Civic Park in Eugene, Ore. The CCC Women’s Soccer Tournament Champions will grab the conference’s second AQ. If the Owls advance to the final, their opponent will earn the AQ.
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