Piedmont Athletics Awarded 2024-25 Overall & Women’s CCS Commissioner’s Cups

DEMOREST, Ga. – On Tuesday night inside Cave Arena, Piedmont Athletics was awarded the Overall and women’s Commissioner’s Cups following the third  year of competition in the Collegiate Conference of the South. 

The Lions delivered a clean sweep of the three cups in the inaugural year of 2022-23 and have been awarded two out of three cups in the past two seasons. They have earned at least a share of the overall cup in al three seasons and have won the men’s and women’s cup in two out of three seasons.

“Earning both the overall Commissioner’s Cup and the Women’s Cup is a reflection of the hard work and consistency shown across our entire department. Our student-athletes continue to maintain our high standards and our coaches and staff support them with a strong commitment to growth and excellence in competition and the classroom.”

Jamie Purdy, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

WOMEN’S COMMISSIONER’S CUP

Piedmont President Marshall Criser with Commissioner of the CCS, Beth Vansant/Photo Piedmont University Athletics

Last season, the Lions were dominant in the spring semester, with women’s basketball taking home a share of the regular season crown before cutting down the nets for the CCS Tournament Championship in Cave Arena. Women’s Tennis extended its undefeated streak in CCS matches, taking the regular season title again while women’s track and field returned to the top spot at the CCS Championship.

OVERALL COMMISSIONER’S CUP

The Lions finished last season with four postseason championship titles overall and two more regular season titles. In addition to women’s basketball and women’s track & field’s postseason titles, along with the regular season crowns for women’s basketball and women’s tennis, Piedmont men’s track and field continued its run of dominance, winning its third consecutive CCS Championship. Men’s golf also successfully defended its title, taking home another CCS Trophy with a dramatic win in a playoff. 

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