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Volleyball Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Volleyball Scoreboard 11.1.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – CCC Volleyball Teams Deliver Strong Performances Across the Conference.

Current CCC Standings
 
Oregon Tech def. The Evergreen State College, 3-0
Oregon Tech swept Evergreen State (25-13, 25-13, 25-9). he Owls hit .286 as a team and controlled all major categories with 40 kills, 12 aces, 6 blocks and 50 digs while holding Evergreen to a -.092 clip. Savanna Sterck and Lex Boccia led the offense with 11 kills apiece, Abigail Sorensen paced the defense with 13 digs to lead the Owls. The Geoducks were paced by Sophia Scroggins's six kills.

No. 19-ranked College of Idaho def. Warner Pacific University, 3-0
College of Idaho defeated Warner Pacific in straight sets (25-8, 25-12, 25-22). C of I held a 35-18 advantage in kills. The Yotes were led by 11 kills from Brooke Garman and Madeline Lee added 22 assists. Angel Camagay paced the Knights with 13 digs.

No. 20-ranked Bushnell University def. No. 12-ranked Lewis-Clark State College, 3-0
Bushnell upset Lewis-Clark State 3-0 (25-23, 30-28, 25-23). The Beacons held a 48-38 advantage in kills. The Beacons were led by 16 kills from Emma Fa’alogo and Teagan Scott added 42 assists. For the Warriors, Juliauna Forgach Agu paced the team with 12 kills.

(RV) Southern Oregon University def. No. 21-ranked Northwest University, 3-1
Southern Oregon upset Northwest 3-1 (25-21, 25-19, 24-26, 25-14). SOU held a 65-42 advantage in kills and added an 8-6 edge in blocks. The Raiders were led by Friley Curtiss with 26 kills, and Tais Vega anchored the defense with 24 digs. The Eagles were paced by Aubree Dees and Delaney Sparks, each finishing with 10 kills. 

No. 5-ranked Corban University def. (RV) Walla Walla University, 3-1
Corban outscored Walla Walla 3-1 (25-16, 25-20, 17-25, 25-21). The Warriors held a hitting percentage of .266 while limiting the Wolves to .176. Corban was powered by Emma Bischoff’s 14 kills and 11 digs and junior setter Abby Guindy produced 23 assists. For Walla Walla, Sahara Browning paced the team with 14 kills. 

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