Cascade Collegiate Conference
The Cascade Conference (or Cascade Collegiate Conference) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Member schools are located in the Northwestern United States. Its teams compete in a one-division NAIA (Division II until 2020) for basketball competition. The conference's ten members compete in 13 sports. The current commissioner of the conference is Robert Cashell.
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Established | 1988 |
Association | NAIA |
Members | 12 |
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Region | Northwestern United States and Western Canada (British Columbia) |
Headquarters | La Grande, Oregon |
Commissioner | Robert Cashell (since 2012) |
Website | cascadeconference.org |
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Member schools
Current members
Affiliate members
Institution | Location | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Joins | Sport | Primary Conference |
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University of British Columbia | Vancouver, British Columbia | 1908 | Public | 50,304 | Thunderbirds | 2015 | baseball; golf (M); golf (W); softball |
Canada West (U Sports) |
Carroll College | Helena, Montana | 1909 | Private (Catholic) | 1,502 | Fighting Saints | 2015 | soccer (M); soccer (W); softball |
Frontier |
University of Great Falls | Great Falls, Montana | 1932 | Private (Catholic) | 800 | Argonauts | 2015 | soccer (M); soccer (W); softball |
Frontier |
Rocky Mountain College | Billings, Montana | 1878 | Private (Christian) | 894 | Battlin' Bears | 2015 | soccer (M); soccer (W) |
Frontier |
Former members
Institution | Location | Founded | Type | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current Conference |
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Cascade College | Portland, Oregon | 1956 | Private (Churches of Christ) | Thunderbirds | 1997 | 2009 | Closed in 2009 |
Concordia University–Portland | Portland, Oregon | 1905 | Private (LCMS) | Cavaliers | 1988 | 2015 | Closed in 2020 |
George Fox University | Newberg, Oregon | 1885 | Private (Quakers) | Bruins | 1988 | 1995 | Northwest (NCAA D-III) |
Northwest Nazarene University | Nampa, Idaho | 1913 | Private (Nazarene) | Crusaders | 1988 | 2000 | Great Northwest (NCAA D-II) |
Western Oregon University | Monmouth, Oregon | 1856 | Public (Oregon University System) | Wolves | 1988 | 1998 | Great Northwest (NCAA D-II) |
Membership timeline
Full member (non-football) Associate member (sport)
Fielded sports
Fall
- Men's cross country: all schools participate
- Women's cross country: all schools participate
- Men's soccer: nine schools participate (Eastern Oregon starting in 2015–16, Southern Oregon does not)
- Women's soccer: all schools participate
- Women's Volleyball: all schools participate
Winter
- Men's basketball: all schools participate
- Women's basketball: all schools participate
- Wrestling: Added in 2017, four full members, four associate members
Spring
- Baseball: only Corban, College of Idaho, Lewis–Clark State, and Oregon Tech participate
- Golf (men's & women's): only Concordia–Portland, Corban, College of Idaho, Northwest Christian, Oregon Tech, and Warner Pacific participate
- Softball: eight schools participate (Evergreen and Warner Pacific do not)
- Men's track and field: all schools participate
- Women's track and field: all schools participate
Sports not sponsored
- College of Idaho participates in men's and women's skiing as a member of the Northwest Conference of the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association, men's and women's swimming, and women's tennis, and football in the Frontier Conference
- Eastern Oregon University participates in football as a member of the Frontier Conference.
Commissioners
- Howard Morris (1994–2003)
- Phil Pifer (2003–2006)
- Bart Valentine (2007)
- Dave Haglund (2007–2012)
- Rob Cashell (2012–present)
Champions
Conference titles by school
School | Titles |
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British Columbia | 5 |
Carroll | 2 |
Concordia–Portland | 71 |
Corban | 19 |
Eastern Oregon | 32 |
George Fox | 6 |
College of Idaho | 49 |
Northwest | 6 |
Northwest Christian | 6 |
Northwest Nazarene | 7 |
Oregon Tech | 25 |
Rocky Mountain | 2 |
Southern Oregon | 50 |
Warner Pacific | 4 |
Western Oregon | 21 |
Cross country
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Soccer
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Volleyball
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Basketball
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Baseball
Year | Team | Record |
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1993 | George Fox | 14–3–0 |
1994 | George Fox | 16–2–0 |
1995 | Western Oregon | 18–2–0 |
1996 | College of Idaho | 14–0–1 |
1997 | College of Idaho | 14–1–0 |
1998 | College of Idaho | 29–1–0 |
1999 | College or Idaho | 25–4–0 |
2000 | College of Idaho | 25–5–0 |
2001 | Western Oregon | 25–7–0 |
2002 | College of Idaho | 18–6–0 |
2003 | Concordia–Portland | 11–9–0 |
2004 | Concordia–Portland | 22–8–0 |
2005 | College of Idaho Oregon Tech |
17–13–0 |
2006 | College of Idaho | 20–10–0 |
2007 | College of Idaho | 15–3–0 |
2008 | College of Idaho | 14–4–0 |
2009 | British Columbia | 27–6–0 |
2010 | British Columbia | 27–5–0 |
2011 | Lewis–Clark State | 23–8–0 |
2012 | Lewis–Clark State | 25–6–0 |
2013 | Lewis–Clark State | 22–6–0 |
2014 | Lewis–Clark State | 24–4–0 |
2015 | Lewis-Clark State | 24–4–0 |
2016 | Lewis–Clark State | 30–5 |
2017 | Lewis–Clark State | 22–8 |
2018 | Lewis–Clark State | 26–6 |
2019 | Lewis–Clark State | 24–8 |
Golf
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Softball
Year | Team | Record | Tournament |
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1999 | Eastern Oregon | 14–4 | |
2000 | No Cascade schedule | ||
2001 | Oregon Tech | 14–4 | |
2002 | Oregon Tech | 16–4 | |
2003 | Southern Oregon | 11–4 | |
2004 | Southern Oregon | 20–5 | |
2005 | Southern Oregon | 19–6 | |
2006 | Oregon Tech | 17–2 | |
2007 | College of Idaho | 16–4 | |
2008 | Oregon Tech | 20–4 | |
2009 | College of Idaho | 20–4 | |
2010 | Concordia–Portland | 21–3 | Concordia–Portland |
2011 | Oregon Tech | 19–5 | Oregon Tech |
2012 | Oregon Tech | 20–4 | Oregon Tech |
2013 | Corban | 24–4 | College of Idaho |
2014 | Oregon Tech | 23–5 | Concordia–Portland |
2015 | Oregon Tech | 22–6 | Corban |
2016 | E: Carroll W: Southern Oregon |
7–5 15–5 |
Eastern Oregon |
2017 | Corban | 22–5 | Southern Oregon |
2018 | Southern Oregon | 22–5 | Southern Oregon |
2019 | Southern Oregon | 24–3 | Southern Oregon |
Track and field
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References
External links
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