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Volleyball Sammi Wellman, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Volleyball Scoreboard 9.17.22

CORVALLIS, Ore. – More CCC volleyball matches played out Saturday.

Current CCC Standings
 
No. 2 Eastern Oregon University def. Multnomah University, 3-0
No. 2 Eastern Oregon University kept rolling with a quick three-set sweep over Multnomah University (25-13, 25-11, 25-17). Cambree Scott posted 11 kills and four blocks for the Mounties. Lauren Porter finished with 14 digs for the Lions, who also saw 12 digs from Danae Stokes and 11 from Jahnay Jardine.
Mountie Recap
Lion Recap
 
Northwest University def. Lewis-Clark State College, 3-1
After dropping the first set, Northwest University battled from behind to grab a 3-1 victory (18-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-12) over Lewis-Clark State College. Abi Broussard led the Eagles with 12 kills, while Anna Saelens dished out 38 assists. Gracia Ung Enriquez finished with 14 kills for the Warriors, who saw Jada Wyms post six blocks on the night.
Eagle Recap
Warrior Recap
 
(RV) Bushnell University def. Oregon Tech, 3-2
Despite going down two sets, Bushnell University clawed its way back to force a fifth set and won the match (22-25, 18-25, 27-25, 26-24, 15-8). Halle Neumann led the Beacons with 19 kills, while Makenna Northern had 47 assists on the night. Kaylin Talonen led all attackers with 20 kills for the Owls.
Beacon Recap
Owl Recap
 
College of Idaho def. Warner Pacific University, 3-0
The College of Idaho dominated a three-set victory over Warner Pacific University (25-19, 25-9, 25-16). Isabelle Combs and Chayla Slavin each chipped in 10 kills for the Coyotes. Sabrah Mohammady led the Knights with 13 digs on the night.
Coyote Recap
Knight Recap
 
No. 6 Corban University def. No. 17 Southern Oregon University, 3-1
In a ranked battle, the higher team prevailed as No. 6-ranked Corban University downed No. 17-ranked Southern Oregon University in four sets (26-28, 25-23, 25-12, 25-12). Makayla Roginski led the Warriors with 17 kills, while Kealani Ontai posted 22 digs. Carol Melo came up big at the net for the Raiders, posting 10 blocks in the match.
Warrior Recap
Raider Recap
 
The Evergreen State College def. Walla Walla University, 3-2
The Evergreen State College prevailed in a five-set thriller over Walla Walla University (25-12, 24-26, 20-25, 25-15, 15-13). Zoe Shaw led the Geoducks with 16 kills in the win. Gabrielle Browning had a solid 23-kill performance for the Wolves but it wasn't enough to lift WWU.
Geoduck Recap
Wolf Recap
 

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