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2025 Men's Soccer CCC Coaches Poll

Men's Soccer Nick Askew, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications

Men's Soccer Picked 10th in CCC Preseason Poll

2025 CCC Men's Soccer Preseason Coaches Poll

CORVALLIS, Ore. 
– After earning the regular season Cascade Collegiate Conference title last year, Carroll College was picked to remain on top as the conference office released the 2025 CCC Men's Soccer Preseason Poll on Thursday.
 
Carroll tallied nine first place votes with 158 total points to land first in the preseason ranking. The Fighting Saints had an outstanding year, making it to the second round of the NAIA Tournament before falling 4-0 against Oklahoma Wesleyan University. They ended the 2024 campaign with a 15-4-3 overall and 11-1-1 conference record. Several top returners and fresh newcomers are preparing to have another dominant season.
 
Southern Oregon University received a first place vote with 148 points. The Raiders are searching for another successful season after finishing last year with a 12-5-2 overall and 9-2-2 conference record.
 
The reigning CCC Tournament Champions of Eastern Oregon University earned one first place vote and ranked No. 3 with 141 points. The Mounties ended with a 11-4-5 overall, 8-2-4 CCC record and are looking to capitalize on its previous historic season.
 
Warner Pacific University received No. 4 in the preseason poll with 128 points and College of Idaho rounded out the top five with 126 points, each securing a final first place vote. Rocky Mountain College followed with 104 points and Oregon Tech landed at No. 7 with 91 points. Corban University earned the No. 8 rank with 68 points followed by Northwest University who gained 59 points.
 
Next, Bushnell University ranked No. 10 with 56 points while The Evergreen State College held No. 11 totaling 46 points. University of Providence (40 points) and Walla Walla University (13 points) completed the poll in the No. 12 and No. 13 spots respectively.
 
The 2025 CCC Men's Soccer season kicks off in just over a month on September 18th, with the conference tournament set to begin on November 8th, hosted in Medford, Oregon.
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