CORVALLIS, Ore. – After Saturday’s CCC volleyball matches, there are no more teams with an undefeated conference record.
Current CCC Standings
Lewis-Clark State College def. Oregon Tech, 3-0
Lewis-Clark State College picked up its second-straight win with a three-set sweep over Oregon Tech to move up into fourth place on the conference leaderboard. Jada Wyms and Channa Hart were a big presence at the net for the Warriors, posting six and five blocks, respectively. Nicole Reyes led all attackers with 13 kills for the Owls.
Warrior Recap
Owl Recap
No. 5 Corban University def. No. 1 Eastern Oregon University, 3-2
In their second meeting of the year, the CCC’s top-two teams squared off, but this time No. 5-ranked Corban University came out on top of No. 1-ranked Eastern Oregon in five sets (25-19, 27-25, 19-25, 27-29, 15-13).
Warrior Recap
Mountie Recap
The Evergreen State College def. Warner Pacific University, 3-0
The Evergreen State College swept Warner Pacific University (25-12, 25-19, 25-15) to move into third place in the conference standings. Lily Stewart led the Geoducks with 16 kills with a .312 attack clip in the match. Sabah Mohammady posted 17 digs defensively for the Knights.
Geoduck Recap
Knight Recap
(RV) Bushnell University def. College of Idaho, 3-0
Bushnell University got back into the win column with a three-set sweep over the College of Idaho (25-14, 25-17, 25-15), hitting at a .348 clip as a team. Shay Coons led the Beacons with 14 kills on the night, while Callie Wilkins posted 17 digs. Isabelle Combs had nine kills for the Coyotes, while Analise Hitchcock dished out 23 assists.
Beacon Recap
Coyote Recap
Northwest University def. Multnomah University, 3-0
Northwest University picked up its third win of the week, sweeping Multnomah University in three sets (25-20, 25-16, 25-7). Karste Wright led the Eagles with 12 kills, while Kaitlyn Mickel added eight kills with a .583 attack clip. Danae Stokes led the Lions with seven kills.
Eagle Recap
Lion Recap
No. 23 Southern Oregon University def. Walla Walla University, 3-0
No. 23-ranked Southern Oregon University bounced back with a three-set sweep over Walla Walla University (25-15, 25-12, 25-17). Hailey Van Well led the way for the Raiders with nine kills and two aces. Gabrielle Browning led all attackers with 10 kills on the night for the Wolves.
Raider Recap
Wolf Recap