CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer Championship Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, kicks off on Sunday.
All tournament information, including live stream, tickets, program, and photos can be found on the CCC Women’s Soccer Tournament Page.
No. 1 seed College of Idaho vs. No. 8 seed Corban University @ 10 A .M.
The top-seeded, regular season champions of College of Idaho enter the tournament with an undefeated 14-0-2 overall, 12-0 CCC record on a 12-game win streak. Corban holds a 7-6-5 overall, 4-4-4 CCC record. The Yotes shutout the Warriors with a final score of 6-0 when the teams faced off two weeks ago. C of I leads the conference in shots (27.50 avg/g), goals (4.08 avg/g) and assists (2.42 avg/g).
No. 2 seed Oregon Tech vs. No. 7 seed Northwest University @ 10 A.M.
The second seed Oregon Tech begins the tournament with a 13-4-1 overall, 9-3 CCC record. Northwest holds the seventh seed while having a 5-3-5 overall, 4-3-5 CCC record. Last week the Owls shutout the Eagles 0-3. OIT leads the CCC with eight shutouts.
No. 3 seed Eastern Oregon University vs. No. 6 seed Southern Oregon University @ 1 P.M.
Eastern Oregon enters the tournament holding a 9-4-3 overall, 8-3-1 CCC record. Southern Oregon has a 8-6-2 overall, 5-5-2 CCC record. The Mounties defeated the Raiders 1-0 during conference play. Mountie goalkeeper Madeline Barker (.857) and Raider goalkeeper Ashlynn Hernandez (.814) lead the conference in save percentages.
No. 4 seed Carroll College vs. No. 5 seed Rocky Mountain College @ 1 P.M.
Carroll earned a 10-4-4 overall, 7-3-2 CCC record in its 2024 campaign thus far. Rocky has a 8-5-2 overall, 6-4-2 CCC record to begin postseason. The Fighting Saints and Battlin’ Bears ended in a 1-1 draw during the regular season. Carroll is ranked second in the CCC in goals (2.33 avg/g) and Rocky is ranked second in the conference in shots (18.42 avg/g).
The CCC tournament takes place Nov. 10-14, in Medford, Oregon. The quarterfinals will be hosted at Lithia & Driveway Fields while the semifinals and championship will play out at Wheeler Field. Whichever team wins the tournament will earn the CCC's second AQ to the national tournament. If C of I advances to the final, their opponent will earn the AQ.