CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2025-26 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Basketball Championship, presented by U.S. Bank, tips off Friday, February 27. The top seed, Corban University, earned the right to host the entirety of the single site tournament. With a regular season that featured multiple ties across the standings, the stage is set for a thrilling postseason championship run.
All tournament games will be streamed live by the
CCC Network on UEN while additional tournament information can be found on the
CCC Championship Page.
No. 1 Seed Corban University vs. No. 8 Seed Northwest University
No. 20-ranked Corban (16-4 CCC) enters postseason play as the regular season co-champion and earned the top seed after tiebreakers. The Warriors secured the CCC’s first automatic berth to the NAIA Tournament and powered the top offense in conference play, leading the CCC in total points (1,595), scoring average (79.8 ppg), three-point percentage (36.2%), and assists per game (17.9). Northwest (6-14 CCC) clinched the final tournament spot and will rely on its perimeter shooting after averaging the second most three-pointers per game in conference action (9.0). Corban swept NU in its regular season matchups.
No. 2 Seed Eastern Oregon University vs. No. 7 Seed Warner Pacific University
No. 14-ranked Eastern Oregon (16-4 CCC) shared the regular season title and brings an aggressive defensive approach into the tournament. The Mountaineers limited opponents to the second fewest offensive rebounds and assists per game in conference play while leading the CCC in opponent blocks per game. Warner Pacific (7-13 CCC) looks to pull off the quarterfinal upset in its postseason return. EOU swept WPU in its regular season matchups.
No. 3 Seed Lewis-Clark State College vs. No. 6 Seed Southern Oregon University
No. 17-ranked Lewis-Clark State (15-5 CCC) enters the postseason after leading the conference in field goals made per game (29.8) and steals per contest (12.7), creating offense through pressure defense. (RV) Southern Oregon (14-6 CCC) counters with one of the top defensive units in the league, allowing a conference low 51.5 points per game while leading the CCC in free throws made per game (11.3). LC State and SOU split its regular season matchups.
No. 4 Seed College of Idaho vs. No. 5 Seed Oregon Tech
(RV) College of Idaho (15-5 CCC) brings efficiency and rim protection into the matchup, leading the conference in free-throw percentage (75.3) and blocks per game (4.5) while holding opponents to a CCC best 35.8 percent shooting from the field. (RV) Oregon Tech (14-6 CCC) boasts the highest field-goal percentage in conference play at 47.8 and limits opponents to the fewest rebounds per game (30.6), setting up a tightly contested battle in the final quarterfinal of the day. C of I swept OIT in its regular season matchups.
The semifinals are scheduled for Saturday, February 28. The championship game will be played Monday, March 2, with the lowest remaining seed facing the highest remaining seed.
The 2025-26 CCC All-Conference Teams will be announced Tuesday, March 3.
Whichever team wins the conference tournament championship will earn the CCC's second Automatic Qualifier to the National Tournament. If Corban wins the tournament, the two seed Eastern Oregon will earn the second AQ.
Tournament Schedule:
Quarterfinals – Friday, February 27
12:00 p.m. – #6 Southern Oregon vs. #3 Lewis-Clark State
2:00 p.m. – #7 Warner Pacific vs. #2 Eastern Oregon
5:00 p.m. – #8 Northwest vs. #1 Corban
7:00 p.m. – #5 Oregon Tech vs. #4 College of Idaho
Semifinals – Saturday, February 28
Winner of #8/#1 vs. Winner of #4/#5
Winner of #7/#2 vs. Winner of #3/#6
game times – 5:00 & 7:00
Championship – Monday, March 2
5:30 p.m. – Lowest remaining seed vs. Highest remaining seed