CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2021 Cascade Collegiate Conference volleyball schedule got underway with the following scores.
Current CCC Standings
Oregon Tech (5-1, 1-0 CCC) def. Walla Walla University (0-2, 0-1 CCC) 3-0
Oregon Tech held its highest kill percentage of the season hitting .282 for the match to beat Walla Walla University in three sets (25-14, 25-9, 25-9). The Wolves were led by Gabrielle Browning with 11 kills.
Wolves Recap
Owls Recap
Northwest University (4-1) def. Warner Pacific University (0-2) 3-0
Megan Horne led Northwest University to a 3-0 victory (25-19, 25-18, 25-17) with 14 kills and a .481 percentage. Grace Buchanan led Warner Pacific with 11 kills.
Eagles Recap
Knights Recap
No. 21 Southern Oregon University (5-0) def. Lewis-Clark State College (5-3) 3-0
SOU's Shelby Young posted 11 kills on 17 swings to lead the Raiders to a three-set sweep over LC State (25-23, 25-10, 25-17). Cassidy Nelson led LC State with six kills in the match.
Raiders Recap
Warriors Recap
No. 14 Eastern Oregon University (5-3) def. RV Bushnell University (4-0) 3-1
Sade Williams led the way for EOU with a double-double performance, a match-high 10 kills and 13 digs to lift the Mounties in four sets (23-25, 25-20-25-19, 25-20). Shay Coons tied the match-best 10 kills to lead Bushnell and posted three blocks.
Mounties Recap
Beacons Recap
The Evergreen State College (0-1) def. Multnomah University (1-0) 3-1
After falling in the first set in extra points, The Evergreen State College came back to win the next three sets to defeat Multnomah 3-1 (26-28, 25-20, 25-17, 25-14). Evergreen was led by Zoe Shaw, who recorded 15 kills and added 11 digs for a double-double. Multnomah was led by Kamaile Labanon, who had 19 kills.
Geoducks Recap
Lions Recap
No. 7 Corban University (6-0) def. The College of Idaho (3-5) 3-0
Corban picked up a three-set victory over C of I (25-18, 25-21, 25-12) Friday night. Rylee Troutman led the Warriors with nine kills in the victory, attacking at a .241 clip. Emily Vandenberg spearheaded the Yotes' efforts in the defeat, tallying a team-high seven kills.
Warriors Recap
Coyotes Recap