Portland State, Gonzaga and Oregon. Idaho, OSU and Portland State. Even Stanford. In the last five years, Corban has played all of these teams. Why do these women put themselves up against these teams?
Sports
Ultimate Frisbee 2012
One of the most popular intramural sports is back this year in full swing: Ultimate Frisbee! Check out these photos from a recent game!
Volleyball: CU vs Evergreen State
Corban’s volleyball team won 3-0 in the game against Evergreen State last Thursday, Sept. 13 making it the first CCC win of the season! Take a look at some of the highlights from that victorious night!
Golf team soars to national tournament
Spending 10 hours on a golf course trudging eight miles through rain and snow, and carrying golf clubs may not sound like everyone’s favorite way to spend a weekend. But for members of Corban’s golf team, this has been their lives for the past few weekends.
A glance at track and field
The men’s and women’s track and field teams are breaking records and posting qualifying marks. Take a look at pictures from the Willamette Invitational!
Softball team beats Pioneers 7-0
The Corban Warriors had plenty to smile about on a sunny day yesterday as they beat the Lewis and Clark Pioneers 7-0.
Warrior watch delivers games online
What do four Farrar residents, a black box and a radio broadcaster from Mount Hood all have in common? Corban sports.
Basketball madness 2012
The men’s and women’s basketball teams are coming into the final stretch of games before conference play-offs. After a weekend sweep of all four games in front of the home crowd, the Warriors are gearing up for their play-off chances.
Prayer does not determine outcome of games
Corban’s women’s basketball coach Terry Williams debunks the reasons behind Tim Tebow’s prayerful life. Williams will lead the Warriors this weekend in two critical games against Eastern Oregon University and the College of Idaho.
The fantastic forward
Senior forward Eric Cronrath has been playing basketball so long that he cannot remember when he started. Since his birth in Vancouver, Washington, he remembers always having a ball in his hands.