Racing Towards Success: Raiders Take Cascade Conference Championship

Southern Oregon University earned the championship title at the Cascade Conference for the fourth year in a row.

The tracksters fought hard to earn their titles, the women’s team placing third and the men taking home the conference trophy. The Raiders also won four more titles, including men’s soccer and volleyball in the fall, and men’s track and field and softball in the spring.

SOU totaled 203.1 points, neck and neck once again with Oregon Tech who finished second with 191.7 points.

2018-19 Cascade Collegiate Conference All-Sports Standings

Rk.TeamPoints
1Southern Oregon203.12
2Oregon Tech191.73
3Eastern Oregon187.29
4College of Idaho181.93
5Corban162.61
6British Columbia*118.98
7Northwest Christian112.87
8Northwest93.19
9Warner Pacific72.1
10Providence*64.66
11Carroll*58.72
12Evergreen54.21
13Rocky*40.17
14Multnomah39.98
15Embry-Riddle*28
16Menlo*24.9
17Walla Walla20.91
18MSU-Northern*18.7
19Life Pacific*9.4
20Simpson*6.3

SOU’s All-Sport Champion Standings

17 qualified athletes will now move on to the 68th annual NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Gulf Shores, Alabama from May 23rd-25th.

Entries Include:

SOU MEN’S ENTRIES
800m (26 total entries)
9. AJ Sandvig, 1:52.17

1,500m (16)
11. Ryan Alexander, 3:54.37

5,000m (24)
12. Ben Harter, 14:49.66
21. Noah Oberriter, 14:55.30

10,000m (20)
3. Noah Oberriter, 30:38.76
9. Ben Harter, 31:06.07

110m Hurdles (28)
8. Rhett Gonzalez, 14.52

Pole Vault (30)
15. Adam O’Brien, 4.75m

Long Jump (30)
1. Zach Beltz, 7.87m

Triple Jump (30)
1. Zach Beltz, 15.42m

Javelin (27)
20. Dylan Knostman, 57.24m

SOU WOMEN’S ENTRIES
400m (22 total entries)
11. Arianna Daniel, 56.65

3,000m Steeplechase (24)
7. Bree Weber, 11:08.07
12. Jenna Storms, 11:12.51

4x100m Relay (21)
11. SOU (Erika SoderstromSavannah GreenwadeJulia DelucchiArianna DanielLoghan Sprauer), 47.35

4x400m Relay (21)
10. SOU (Arianna DanielJulia DelucchiSavannah GreenwadeLoghan Sprauer), 3:54.16

Pole Vault (24)
11. Joanna Galli, 3.65m

Hammer (26)
18. KiAshe Hobby, 50.34m

Heptathlon (16)
9. Loghan Sprauer, 4,536

17 qualified athletes move on the the NAIA Track and Field Championships

These athletes have trained hard, and their progress continues to shine through as they finish out the season. Good luck to all those competing next week!

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