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0
Southern Oregon SOU (8-7-2)
1
Winner Eastern Oregon EOU (10-4-3)
Southern Oregon SOU
(8-7-2)
0
Final
1
Eastern Oregon EOU
(10-4-3)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Southern Oregon SOU 0 0 0
Eastern Oregon EOU 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | SOU Sports Information

Raiders' season ends in 1-0 quarterfinal loss to EOU

CCC TOURNAMENT PRESENTED BY U.S. BANK
Lithia & Driveway Fields | Medford, Oregon

Sunday – Quarterfinals
(1) College of Idaho 10, (8) Corban 0
(2) Oregon Tech 2, (7) Northwest 1
(3) Eastern Oregon 1, (6) Southern Oregon 0
(5) Rocky Mountain 1, (4) Carroll 0 (2OT)
Tuesday – Semifinals (at Wheeler Field)
10 a.m. – College of Idaho vs. Rocky Mountain
1 p.m. – Oregon Tech vs. Eastern Oregon
Thursday – Championship (at Wheeler Field)
11 a.m. – Semifinal winners

MEDFORD – Southern Oregon's opportunities were limited on Sunday afternoon in a 1-0, season-ending loss to Eastern Oregon at Lithia & Driveway Fields.

In the quarterfinal round of the Cascade Conference Championships presented by U.S. Bank, the No. 3-seeded Mountaineers got through by depositing the lone goal in the 54th minute. Brooke Snyder lined up a free kick outside of the box from the left side and found Chloe Flynn on the set piece for a header that slotted inside the right post.

The No. 3-seeded Raiders couldn't generate an answer, getting off just two shots and none on goal in the matchup. They finished with an 8-7-2 record.

Flynn's goal was her first of the season. It sent the Mountaineers (10-4-3) to a semifinal matchup against No. 2 seed Oregon Tech at 1 p.m. Tuesday.

Three of the higher seeds got through. The exception was No. 4 Carroll (Mont.), which lost in double-overtime against No. 5 Rocky Mountain (Mont.).

Ashlynn Hernandez – who on Saturday was voted onto the All-CCC team for the second year in a row – kept the Raiders within striking distance by making six saves.

The loss ended her career and that of four more Raider seniors. Their young roster included 19 underclassmen.  

The Raiders finished with a winning record for the ninth year in a row.
 
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