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Women's Soccer Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

CCC Women's Soccer Scoreboard 9.19.25

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2025 CCC Women's Soccer season kicked into full gear tonight.

Current CCC Standings

No. 5-ranked College of Idaho def. Walla Walla University, 5-0
College of Idaho opened CCC play with a dominant 5-0 shutout over Walla Walla. The Yotes fired 43 shots while holding the Wolves without a single attempt on goal. Scoring for C of I were Natasja Davis, Gianna Yslava, Allison Moultray, Campbell Reed, and Eden Makaafi.

Southern Oregon University def. The Evergreen State College, 3-1
Southern Oregon topped Evergreen State 3-1, outshooting them 28-6. Brooklyn Hayes, Emily Hyd, and Tori Lasch each found the net for the Raiders, while Izzy Widener scored the lone goal for the Geoducks in the second half. 

Oregon Tech def. Northwest University, 2-1
Oregon Tech rallied for a 2-1 win over Northwest to open CCC play. Megan Hurley gave the Eagles the lead early in the second half before Chloe Cook tied it for the Owls off a pass from Jaylee Curran. Claire Cowan delivered the game-winner in the 79th minute with an assist from Sydney Soskis. OIT held a 15-9 edge in shots, while Katie Snow made seven saves for Northwest.

Eastern Oregon University def. Warner Pacific University, 2-0
Eastern Oregon opened conference play with a 2-0 shutout at Warner Pacific. Macy Reed put the Mountaineers on the board in the 37th minute off a pass from Peyton Jacaway, and Holly Dorhauer added an insurance goal in the second half assisted by Reed. EOU held a 15-4 advantage in shots and 8-0 edge in corner kicks. Rylee Schei made three saves in the clean sheet, while WPU’s Kate Pomerinke recorded nine saves in the loss.

Rocky Mountain College def. Carroll College, 3-2
Rocky edged out Carroll to open the conference season with a final score of 3-2. The Battlin' Bears struck first in the opening half with a goal from Grace Curnow, then added two more after the break as Emma Lensing and Mya Maack extended the lead to 3-0. The Fighting Saints answered with a late surge in the second half, getting goals from Hayley Smith and Ella Kuenzli.

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