CORVALLIS, Ore. – Southern Oregon University earned five Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships to finish atop the 2024-25 All-Sport Standings with 211.07 points, as announced by the conference office on Monday.
The Raiders captured first-place points in women’s basketball along with men’s and women’s wrestling, while splitting points as co-champions in volleyball and softball. SOU also earned second-place points in men’s soccer, women’s cross-country, and beach volleyball.
College of Idaho secured second place with 202.76 points. The Yotes earned first-place points in men’s and women’s cross-country, along with women’s soccer and men’s basketball.
Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Tech, and Lewis-Clark State College rounded out the top five with 192.16, 191.47, and 183.30 points, respectively. EOU captured top spot points in men’s track and field and split first-place points as co-champions in volleyball. OIT shared first-place points in softball and were second in women’s soccer, women’s basketball, and men’s basketball. LC State finished the year with two second place and five third-place finishes.
2024-25 Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Champion
Final Point Standings:
|
Team |
Points |
1 |
Southern Oregon University |
211.07 |
2 |
College of Idaho |
202.76 |
3 |
Eastern Oregon University |
192.16 |
4 |
Oregon Tech |
191.47 |
5 |
Lewis-Clark State College |
183.30 |
6 |
Corban University |
157.44 |
7 |
University of British Columbia* |
154.52 |
8 |
Bushnell University |
117.99 |
9 |
Northwest University |
94.62 |
10 |
Multnomah |
76.19 |
11 |
The Evergreen State College |
70.82 |
12 |
Warner Pacific University |
65.47 |
13 |
Carroll College* |
63.55 |
14 |
University of Providence* |
53.74 |
15 |
Walla Walla University |
39.69 |
16 |
Rocky Mountain College* |
37.40 |
17 |
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University* |
25.20 |
18 |
Westcliff University* |
17.76 |
19 |
Montana State University–Northern* |
16.80 |
20 |
Simpson University* |
15.00 |
21 |
Arizona Christian University* |
11.20 |
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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 the top eight place finishes per institution.
*Associate members earn points in the sports in which they participate in the CCC.