CORVALLIS, Ore. – After winning three of four winter sports championships, Southern Oregon University has surged into the top spot of the Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Champion race.
SOU earned first-place points in women’s basketball, women’s wrestling, and men’s wrestling while earning fourth-place points in men’s basketball.
The Raiders now hold 216.16 points with fall and winter championships complete. Eastern Oregon University secured its second place position with 190.58 points. EOU continued with consistent performances throughout the winter championships, picking up crucial points in all four of the CCC regular seasons.
College of Idaho, Oregon Tech, and Corban University round out the top five with 170.52
136.81 and 134.53 points, respectively.
2024-25 Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Champion
Winter Point Standings
Rank |
Team |
Points |
1 |
Southern Oregon |
216.16 |
2 |
Eastern Oregon |
190.58 |
3 |
College of Idaho |
170.52 |
4 |
Oregon Tech |
136.81 |
5 |
Corban |
134.53 |
6 |
Lewis-Clark State |
108.87 |
7 |
Bushnell |
82.43 |
8 |
Northwest |
80.60 |
9 |
Evergreen |
65.77 |
10 |
Multnomah |
65.74 |
11 |
Carroll* |
49.55 |
12 |
Providence* |
48.14 |
13 |
Warner Pacific |
43.77 |
14 |
Rocky* |
37.40 |
15 |
Walla Walla |
29.49 |
16 |
Embry-Riddle* |
25.5 |
17 |
Westcliff* |
17.76 |
18 |
MSU-Northern* |
16.80 |
19 |
Arizona Christian* |
11.20 |
20 |
Simpson* |
10.3 |
21 |
British Columbia** |
NA |
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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 are based on top eight 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 or winter sports.
The final CCC All-Sports standings will be released after the completion of the spring championships.