CORVALLIS, Ore. – With winter championships completed Southern Oregon emerged on top after a reshuffling of standings and leads in the Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Champion race.
The Raiders split second place points in women's basketball while earning second place points in women's wrestling. After adding in points from men's basketball and men's wrestling the Raiders have 173.2 overall points.
Dropping one spot to second was Oregon Tech. After a strong fall outing the Owls earned second place points in men's basketball and fifth place points in women's basketball to stay right on the heels of SOU with 166.9 points.
Eastern Oregon University, The College of Idaho and Corban University round out the top 5 with 158.15, 154.5 and 129.8 points respectively.
2021-22 Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Champion
Winter Point Standings
|
Team |
Points |
1 |
Southern Oregon |
173.2 |
2 |
Oregon Tech |
166.9 |
3 |
Eastern Oregon |
158.15 |
4 |
College of Idaho |
154.5 |
5 |
Corban |
129.8 |
6 |
Lewis-Clark |
109.26 |
7 |
Northwest |
109.21 |
8 |
Bushnell |
79.14 |
9 |
Warner Pacific |
73 |
10 |
Menlo* |
53.6 |
11 |
Evergreen |
50.3 |
12 |
Providence* |
49.77 |
13 |
Multnomah |
44.95 |
14 |
Rocky* |
31.1 |
15 |
MSU-Northern* |
23.34 |
16 |
Carroll* |
22.95 |
17 |
Embry-Riddle* |
21 |
18 |
Vanguard* |
18.68 |
19 |
Simpson* |
17.36 |
20 |
Walla Walla |
15.07 |
21 |
Life Pacific* |
14.53 |
22 |
Arizona Christian* |
4.7 |
23 |
British Columbia** |
NA |
Note: Points are awarded on a formula based on the number of schools sponsoring the sport and competing for a regular season championship. Final standings based on top 8 place finishes per institution.
*Associate members earn points in the sports in which they participate in the CCC.
** British Columbia, does not sponsor any CCC fall/winter sports
The next CCC All-Sports ranking will be released after spring championships.
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