HELENA, Mont. - Senior Weekend is here for the Carroll College Soccer teams, and both sides have plenty to play for as the 2025 CCC Regular Season winds down. Carroll will welcome Warner Pacific on Friday night, and Walla Walla on Sunday afternoon as both the Men and Women look to lock-in their spots in the upcoming CCC Championship next month.
The Fighting Saints have provided plenty of excitement on both sides of the action this Fall, and both the Carroll Men and Women are right in the thick of their respective postseason hunts.
This weekend's slate of games at Nelson Stadium will be the final home games of the 2025 season for Carroll, and both sides have large senior classes who will be recognized for their achievements, but more importantly, look to end their time on the hilltop on a high note.
For the Carroll Women, 10 seniors will play their final two games on Valley Bank Field this weekend.
Aryana Jones (Lathrop, Calif.),
Makinlee Naffziger (Bozeman, Mont.),
Courtnie Gagnon (Billings, Mont.),
Emma Barron (Whitefish, Mont.),
Ella Kuenzli (Bigfork, Mont.),
Myah Rietze (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho),
Sydney Coulter (Colorado Springs, Colo.),
Deanna Lord (Cave Creek, Ariz.),
Grace Wagner (Laurel, Mont.), and
Olivia St. Marie (Renton, Wash.)Â will all celebrate a successful four years at Carroll.
The group will look to make it four-straight trips to the CCC Championship, and will need a pair of solid performances to make it happen.Â
Entering the week, the Saints are currently one spot outside of the postseason field, sitting at No. 9 with a conference record of 2-4-2. They'll host a pair of teams below them on the league table, and a pair of wins could vault them into postseason position. The weekend starts with a 5 p.m. Friday matchup with Warner Pacific ahead of Sunday's 12 p.m. Senior Day matinee against Walla Walla.
The Carroll Men are firmly inside the postseason tournament, but are locked-in on a chase for their second-consecutive regular season title.
Entering Friday, Carroll is No. 2 in the league table with a CCC record of 6-1-1, trailing conference leader Eastern Oregon by four points. That number is slightly misleading, as EOU has one additional game played to this point in the year.
Friday night's opponent, Warner Pacific, is on a five-game win-streak and enters the weekend right behind Carroll in the standings with a 6-2 conference mark.
The 7:30 p.m. battle is one of the NAIA's games of the week, and will be broadcast nation-wide on UEN.
All four games will be streamed free of charge, and live stats are available for all below:
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