CORVALLIS, Ore. –
The following nine Cascade Collegiate Conference student-athletes have been recognized as the McDonald's Player of the Week, presented by Urban Edge Network, for their performances during competition from December 8 – 14, 2025.
Men’s Basketball – Defensive Player
Eastern Oregon University’s Cole Hammack was named the CCC Men’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Week.
Hammack, a freshman guard from Aurora, Ore., helped lead the Mounties to an 87-81 nonconference victory over Corban University. He tallied seven rebounds and two steals off the bench in the overtime win.
Men’s Basketball – Offensive Player
Eastern Oregon University’s James Bodily was named the CCC Men’s Basketball Offensive Player of the Week.
Bodily, a junior guard from Bancroft, Idaho, powered the Mounties to an 87-81 nonconference overtime victory over Corban University. He scored a game high 22 points with a 53.3 field goal percentage and made 6 of 13 from the three-point range. He also added five rebounds and two blocks off the bench in 29 minutes of action.
Women’s Basketball – Defensive Player
The Evergreen State College’s Jenna Glenzel was named the CCC Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Week.
Glenzel, a senior guard from Eugene, Ore., led the Geoducks this week, totaling 26 points, 14 rebounds, 12 steals, and two blocks. She also added two assists over the two games.
Women’s Basketball – Offensive Player
Warner Pacific University’s KJ Custer was named the CCC Women’s Basketball Offensive Player of the Week.
Custer, a junior guard from Keiser, Ore., guided the Knights to an 83-72 victory over Simpson University. She scored 25 points while shooting 60 percent from the field and from three-point range. She also added six rebounds, four assists, and two steals in 31 minutes of action.
Men's Wrestling – Wrestler
No. 15-ranked Arizona Christian University’s Leonardo Galasso was named the CCC Men’s Wrestler of the Week.
Galasso (174lbs) is ranked No. 9 nationally and went undefeated with three wins against conference opponents over the weekend. He earned victories by pin, 14-7 decision, and 13-3 major decision in the strong performances.
Women's Wrestling – Wrestler
No. 2-ranked University of Providence’s Erin Hikiji was named the CCC Women’s Wrestler of the Week.
Hikiji, (103lbs), a senior from Mililani, Hawaii, is ranked No. 1 nationally. She recorded four 10-0 technical falls at the North Central Invitational and was named the Outstanding Wrestler at the prestigious event. She did not surrender a single point and defeated NCAA ranked opponents. She also became the first wrestler in program history to reach 100 career wins.
Men’s Indoor Track & Field – Track Athlete
Lewis-Clark State College’s Jedidiah Barnaby was named the CCC Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week.
Barnaby, a senior sprinter from Scappoose, Ore., opened the indoor campaign in speedy fashion by finishing the fastest NAIA 60-meter dash this season. His time of 6.70 reached ‘A’ standard, broke his own school record, and placed first in the preliminaries.
Men’s Indoor Track & Field – Field Athlete
Eastern Oregon University’s Mark Church was named the CCC Men’s Indoor Field Athlete of the Week.
Church, a senior thrower from Fruitland, Idaho, earned third place in the weight throw at the Spokane Invitational. He recorded a mark of 17.98m to reach a ‘B’ Standard which currently ranks No. 4 in the NAIA.
Women’s Indoor Track & Field – Track Athlete
Eastern Oregon University’s Nora Roscoe was named the CCC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week.
Roscoe, a senior runner from Vancouver, Wash., opened the indoor season with a strong showing at the Spokane Invitational. She placed second in the 200m with a time of 24.94, reaching ‘B’ Standard and currently ranks No. 8 in the NAIA. She also anchored the 4x400 relay that finished second with a time of 3:57.95.