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Baseball Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

2025 CCC Baseball Tournament Preview

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – The eagerly awaited 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Baseball Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, begins on Friday. The All-Conference teams will be announced later today.

The five seeds were finalized after the conclusion of the regular season on Sunday. The double elimination conference tournament takes place on May 2-5, hosted by the regular season champions, University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, B.C., at Tourmaline West Stadium. Click for Ticket and Parking information.

The No. 24-ranked British Columbia secured its first outright CCC regular season championship title after a thrilling season finale against (RV) Lewis-Clark State. UBC previously captured titles in 2009 and 2010 during the conference’s divisional format and shared the top spot with (RV) Oregon Tech in 2023.

Game 1- #4 Bushnell University vs. #5 College of Idaho @ 11 a.m.
Defending tournament champion Bushnell concluded CCC play with a 22-15 record. College of Idaho finished the conference season at 14-23. The Beacons won three of four games over The Yotes during the season. Bushnell's bullpen leads the conference in saves (16) and the staff has limited opponents to the lowest batting average (.261) in the CCC. College of Idaho ranks second in the conference in total strikeouts (384).

Game 2- #2 Lewis-Clark State College vs. #3 Oregon Tech @ 2:30 p.m.
Lewis-Clark State College finished conference action with a 29-8 record. Oregon Tech ended with a 27-10 CCC record. Both teams received votes in the final 2025 NAIA rating. The teams split their regular-season series, which included a marathon 17-inning game. LC State leads the CCC in slugging percentage (.546) and home runs (78), and boasts the lowest team ERA (4.81), fewest runs allowed (251), and most strikeouts (391) on the mound. Oregon Tech tops the conference in batting average (.330), on-base percentage (.445), and runs scored (464), while also leading defensively with the highest fielding percentage (.979) and fewest errors (36).

Game 3- #1 University of British Columbia vs. Winner Game 1 @ 6 p.m.
British Columbia earned the conference title with a 29-8 record. The Thunderbirds found themselves ranked in the final NAIA poll. UBC leads the conference in several offensive categories, including hits (558), RBIs (407), home runs (78), and total bases (947).

Whichever team wins the tournament will earn the CCC's Automatic Qualifier to the National Tournament. The opening rounds of the 68th Annual NAIA Baseball Championship begins May 12.

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