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CCC Women’s Soccer Championship – Quarterfinals

MEDFORD, Ore.  Four teams advanced as the 2025 CCC Women's Soccer Championship Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, kicked off on Saturday in Medford, Oregon.

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No. 1 seed College of Idaho def. No. 8 seed Carroll College, 1-0 (OT)
Top-seeded College of Idaho advanced to the CCC Semifinals with a 1-0 overtime victory over No. 8 seed Carroll College. After full time of scoreless regulation, Abbi Roubidoux delivered the game-winner in the 96th minute, finishing off a pass from Gracie Walt to Advance the Yotes. C of I controlled much of the match, outshooting Carroll 21-4 and holding an 8-1 edge in shots on goal. Yote goalkeeper Alivia Brenchley earned the shutout with four saves, while Carroll's Anna Bronec kept her team in contention with 14 stops. The Fighting Saints close their season with a 7-5-5 overall record. With the win, College of Idaho moves on to face No. 4 seed Rocky Mountain at 10 A.M. in Monday's CCC Semifinals.

No. 2 seed Southern Oregon Univeristy def. No. 7 seed Northwest Univeristy, 3-1
No. 2 seed Southern Oregon advanced to the CCC Semifinals with a 3-1 victory over No. 7 Northwest. Abby McKean opened the scoring with two goals in the first six minutes, assisted by Tori Lasch and Payton Puppe-Wotipka. Kaylah Bresee added the game-winner in the 85th minute. Sara Becerra scored Northwest's lone goal in the second half. The Raiders outshot the Eagles 24-9, held a 9-1 advantage in corner kicks, and Brittany Standley recorded four saves in goal. Northwest ended its season 9-7-3 overall. With the vicotry, SOU set a new single-season wins record. Southern Oregon will face No. 3 seed Eastern Oregon at 1 p.m. on Monday in the CCC Semifinals

No. 3 seed Eastern Oregon Univeristy def. No. 6 seed Oregon Tech, 3-2
No. 3 seed Eastern Oregon advanced to the CCC Semifinals with a 3-2 victory over No. 6 seed Oregon Tech. Ashley Smith, Karina DeYoung, and Carly Imes each found the back of the net for the Mountaineers, while Kaelin Ness and a team goal accounted for Oregon Tech's scoring. Both teams recorded seven shots on goal in a tightly contested match. Oregon Tech finished its season 10-6-3 overall. Eastern Oregon will face No. 2 seed Southern Oregon at 1 p.m. on Monday in the CCC Semifinals.

No. 4 seed Rocky Mountain Univeristy def. No. 6 seed Oregon Tech, 2-0
No. 4 Rocky Mountain advanced to the CCC Semifinals with a 2-0 victory over No. 5 Bushnell. Georgia Dean opened the scoring in under 10 minutes with a free kick, and Charlize Davis added a second goal 10 minutes later, assisted by Emma Lensing. The Battlin' Bears outshot Bushnell 18-12 and held a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks. Matea Vernon recorded four saves to earn the shutout. Bushnell finished its season 7-6-4. Rocky Mountain will face the top seed at 10 a.m. on Monday in the CCC Semifinals

Semifinals - Monday, November 10
10 a.m. - #4 seed Rocky Mountain vs. #1 seed College of Idaho
1  p.m. - #3 seed Eastern Oregon vs. #2 seed Southern Oregon

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