Southern Oregon wins Cascade Conference All-Sports Championship

Published 11:56 pm Tuesday, May 20, 2025

ASHLAND — The Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Championship trophy is back in Southern Oregon’s possession.

SOU was officially awarded the title — the athletic department’s first since winning four in a row from 2015-19 — when the points race was finalized this week. It arrived following a 2024-25 season in which the Raiders captured championships in softball, volleyball, women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s wrestling.

Points in the All-Sports race awarded based on finishes in CCC regular-season standings — except in the cases of cross country, golf, track and field, and wrestling, whose scores are based on finishes in postseason CCC championships. SOU accumulated 211.07 points, while College of Idaho was second with 202.76 and Eastern Oregon was third with 192.16.

In addition to the five first-place finishes, SOU earned second place in beach volleyball, women’s cross country and men’s soccer. The men’s golf team finished third, and the women’s golf and men’s basketball teams were fourth.

In sports with head-to-head wins and losses, SOU went 123-28-4 in conference play this season.

The All-Sports Championship trophy was first awarded in 2006-07. SOU has won it five times, more than any other active school.

SOU is one of 11 full members in the CCC, which also includes 10 associate members.

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