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Volleyball Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

2025 CCC Volleyball Championship Preview

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Volleyball Championship Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, sets off Tuesday, November 11, with the top eight teams competing for the postseason crown. The top four seeds earned automatic byes to the final site, hosted by regular season champion and top seed Eastern Oregon University for the fourth straight year.

All tournament games will be streamed live on the Urban Edge Network. All championship information can be found on the CCC Championship Page.

With all eight participating teams appearing in the latest NAIA poll, this year’s tournament is set to deliver a highly competitive championship.

Tuesday, November 11 | Play In Rounds hosted at Higher Seed:

6 P.M. | No. 8 Seed Northwest University at No. 5 Seed Lewis-Clark State College
Lewis-Clark State (12-8 CCC) defeated Northwest (9-11 CCC) in both their regular season matchups. The Warriors feature two of the CCC’s top five attackers with Juliauna Forgach Aguilar (4.00 k/s) and Taylor Boyce (3.25 k/s) while Teagan Scott leads the conference with 8.80 assists per set.

6 P.M. | No. 7 Seed Walla Walla University at No. 6 Seed Southern Oregon University
Walla Walla (10-10 CCC)  and Southern Oregon (11-9 CCC) split their regular season series, with WWU earning a shutout on their home court and SOU taking the five set victory at theirs. The Wolves lead the CCC in service aces (159), driven by standout performances from Yaimaris Garcia with 70 aces along with Sahara Browning who tops the conference in kills (4.28/set).

Thursday, November 13 | Quarterfinals:

2 P.M. | No. 3 Seed Bushnell University vs. Lowest Remaining Seed
Bushnell (13-7 CCC) enters the postseason tied for the conference lead in total points (1,261) and continues to be one of the most balanced all-around teams in the CCC.

5 P.M. | No. 4 Seed College of Idaho vs. Highest Remaining Seed
College of Idaho (12-8 CCC) ranks first in the CCC in blocks per set (2.53), anchoring one of the conference’s strongest defensive units.

Friday, November 14 | Semifinals:

2 P.M. | No. 2 Seed Corban University vs. Highest Remaining Seed
Corban (17-3 CCC) leads the league in several key categories including total kills (980), assists (13.14 a/s), and digs (15.49 d/s). Defensively, Kaile‘a Ontai continues to shine, leading the CCC with 4.41 digs per set.

5 P.M. | No. 1 Seed Eastern Oregon University vs. Lowest Remaining Seed
The regular-season champion Mountaineers (18-2 CCC) top the conference in kills per set (13.90) and hitting percentage (.304). Kiauna Mack anchors the front line with a .444 hitting percentage and 1.46 blocks per set, both best in the CCC.

Saturday, November 15 | Championship:

3 P.M. | Highest Remaining Seed vs. Lowest Remaining Seed

One win on Friday sends the top two seeds to the championship final, where the winner will earn the CCC’s second automatic qualification to the NAIA National Tournament. If Eastern Oregon advances to the final, their opponent will receive the automatic bid.

The 2025 CCC All-Conference Teams will be announced Thursday ahead of the final site start.

*Note schedule is subject to adjustment if Walla Walla advances.

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