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Women's Soccer Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

2025 CCC Women’s Soccer Preview

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer season officially begins tonight with one matchup on the slate. By the weekend, all 13 teams will be in action as the full schedule gets underway. This sets the stage for the battle to determine the CCC regular season champion and the first automatic qualifier (AQ) to the NAIA National Tournament. The winner of the CCC Women’s Soccer Tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, will earn the league’s second AQ.

College of Idaho enters the conference season with a 3-1 record. Last year, the Yotes earned the CCC regular season and tournament title. C of I was ranked No. 5 in the latest NAIA poll and will play against Walla Walla University tomorrow.

Walla Walla will compete in the program's first CCC counting contest tomorrow against College of Idaho.

Bushnell University heads into conference play at 2-1-1 and will open CCC action tonight against Providence University.

Providence is holding a 0-1-2 record and will host Bushnell this evening to launch the conference season.

Southern Oregon University hosts The Evergreen State College on Friday. The Raiders begin CCC play at 3-1.

Evergreen State is searching for its first win against Southern Oregon tomorrow.

Eastern Oregon University has a 3-2-1 overall record and is set to face Warner Pacific University on Friday.

Warner Pacific is at 1-3-1 to open the conference season and will host Eastern Oregon tomorrow.

Oregon Tech has started with a 4-1-1 record to sit atop the CCC standings and will host Northwest University on Friday. OIT leads the league in goals (14), points (36), and SH% (.209).

Northwest is at 4-2 will face off against Oregon Tech tomorrow.

Carroll College carries a 2-0-2 record into league play and leads the CCC defensively with a .50 GAA. The Fighting Saints will travel to face Montana Rivel Rocky Mountain College on Friday.

Rocky enters CCC competition at 2-1 and will host Carroll tomorrow.

Corban University (3-2) is set to face off against Providence on Saturday.

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