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Men's Golf Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

2025 CCC Golf Championships Preview

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Golf Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, are set to tee off on Monday morning. Follow along with tournament information and live results on the Men’s and Women’s championship pages.
 
The winners of the tournaments will get the CCC’s automatic qualifier to the NAIA National Tournament, while the regular-season conference championship will be determined by the best win/loss record of the regular season tournaments – including the conference tournament. In case of a tie, co-conference champions will be declared.
 
All-Conference honors will be awarded to the top 10 players with the lowest stroke average. Individuals must have participated in a minimum of seventy-five percent of the CCC rounds played to be eligible for the honor.

On the men’s side, No. 9-ranked University of British Columbia leads the conference standings with a 284.3 team average heading into the championship. UBC went undefeated in conference tournaments this season and is aiming to defend its title for the fifth straight year since joining the conference (excluding COVID hiatus).

Next is (RV) Lewis-Clark State College, holding a 293.8 team average, followed by Southern Oregon University at a 299.1 average. Oregon Tech currently has a 303.6 team average and Bushnell University rounds out the top five with a 305.9 average.

Corban University (306.0 avg.), College of Idaho (306.9 avg.), Multnomah (309.2 avg.), and Walla Walla University (315.6 avg.) are also preparing for strong competition on the championship course.

The Thunderbirds hold the top four spots in the individual standings, led by Dylan MacDonald who is boasting an impressive 69.1 scoring average. It will be an intense battle for the individual title with the top eight golfers holding scoring averages under 74 heading into the tournament.

On the women’s side, No. 1-ranked University of British Columbia leads the conference standings with a 292.8 team average heading into the championship. UBC won all three conference tournaments this season and is aiming to defend its title for the fifth straight year since joining the conference (excluding COVID hiatus).

Next is No. 18-ranked Oregon Tech, holding a 307.5 team average followed by (RV) Lewis-Clark State College with a 320.8 average. Southern Oregon University currently holds a 325.0 team average and College of Idaho rounds out the top five with a 337.7 average.

Bushnell University (339.8 avg.), Walla Walla University (353.5 avg.), and Corban University (378.2 avg.) are also gearing up to compete on the championship course.

Quincy Beyrouty of OIT leads the individual standings with a remarkable 71.7 scoring average. The following top six spots are held by Thunderbirds. It will be a tight race for the individual title with the top seven golfers holding scoring averages under 76 heading into the tournament.

Multnomah will host the three-day tournament at Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, Oregon. The tournament is set to tee off with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday. A round of 18 will be played each day for a total of 54. The final day of competition on Wednesday will utilize tee times with the first group starting at 8 a.m. off of hole #1 (women) and hole #10 (men).

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