ROME, Ga. | Meredith College placed fourth out of 13 women's schools in the 2024-25 USA South Presidents Cup with 46 points.
The Avenging Angels top teams were Lacrosse (12 points), Softball (7 points), and Soccer and Volleyball (6 points).
Following the conclusion of the 2024-2025 athletic season of USA South Athletic Conference competition, the final standings for the Overall, Men's and Women's Presidents Cups have been released. Southern Virginia University captured two of the three cups as the Knights are winners of both the Overall and Women's Presidents Cups for the fourth consecutive season. As for the Men's Cup, Methodist University and Pfeiffer University will share the hardware. This is the third consecutive year, and ninth overall time, grabbing the men's cup for the Monarchs while the Falcons earn honors for the first time in program history. This year is the 18th time the USA South will present an Overall, a Men's and a Women's Presidents Cup.
The USA South Athletic Conference Presidents Cup symbolizes the league's top men's and women's athletic program each year. The Presidents Cup is awarded by a points system where the first place team in each sport will be awarded the number of points that corresponds to the number of schools that sponsor teams in that sport. The second place team receives one point less than the first place team and so on, down to one point for the last place team that competes. Additionally, for all sports with the exception of football, indoor track & field, and outdoor track & field, bonus points will be up for grabs. The team winning the USA South Tournament Championship will receive two bonus points for that sport while the runner-up will receive one bonus point. In the sports of golf and cross country, the athlete placing first will earn two bonus points for his/her institution while the runner-up will earn one bonus point. If athletes from the same institution place first and second, that institution will earn the two bonus points for the first place finish only.
The awarding of an Overall Presidents Cup began at the conclusion of the 1978-79 season. Following the 2004-05 season, the Conference presented separate Men's and Women's Presidents Cups in lieu of an Overall Cup. The following year the Conference reinstated the Overall Cup along with the Men's and Women's Cups.
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