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Men's Soccer Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Men's Soccer Scoreboard 10.6.23

CORVALLIS, Ore. – There was a full slate of CCC Men’s Soccer games on Friday with tons of scoring action.

Current CCC Standings

The Evergreen State College def. Bushnell University, 6-1
Evergreen State claimed a 6-1 victory over Bushnell. In less than thirty minutes, Andreas Malunat scored the last three goals for the Geoducks Caleb Premo scored the Beacon's lone goal in the ninth minute.  
Geoduck Recap
Beacon Recap
 
(RV) College of Idaho tied University of Providence, 1-1
Providence forced College of Idaho to its first draw of the CCC season. Grant Embree scored seven minutes in for the Yotes. Tomeu Nebot scored the game-tying goal for the Argos. C of I outshout UP by a total of 17-4.
Yote Recap
Argo Recap
 
Carroll College def. Eastern Oregon University, 3-1
Carroll came out victorious over Eastern Oregon with a final score of 3-1. Felix Billard, Enrico Paparelli, and Sam Loughton all scored for the Fighting Saints. Davis Magee scored the lone goal for the Mounties.
Fighting Saint Recap
Mountie Recap

Corban University def. Northwest University, 4-2
Corban defeated Northwest with a final score of 1-0. Irwin Leon scored the first two goals of the game for the Warriors. Corbin Herrera scored the final two goals of the game for the Eagles. Corban goalkeepers, Isaac Pureco and Miguel Trujillo made a total of nine saves.
Warrior Recap
Eagle Recap
 
Oregon Tech def. Rocky Mountain College, 3-2
Oregon Tech defeated Rocky by a final score of 3-2. Dylan Nakagawa scored the game-winning goal for the Owls in the 89th minute. Angel Mange scored the first goal of the game for the Battlin’ Bears.
Owl Recap
Battlin’ Bear Recap
 
(RV) Southern Oregon University def. Walla Walla University, 8-0
Southern Oregon completed an impressive 8-0 shut out over Walla Walla. Adrian Villegas scored three times for SOU and Mustafa Daggig two goals were three minutes apart. The Raiders outshot the Wolves by a total of 34-2.
Raider Recap
Wolf Recap

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