Women's Basketball

Six Teams, One Goal: 2024-25 CCS Women’s Basketball Tournament Bracket Revealed

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ATLANTA, Ga. (February 23, 2025) - The Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) has officially unveiled the seedings and bracket for the eagerly anticipated 2024-25 CCS Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament scheduled to run from Tuesday, February 25 to Saturday, March 1.

The tournament tips off Tuesday, February 25, with first-round action at the home courts of the higher-seeded teams. No. 3 seed Belhaven (15-9, 12-4 CCS) will host No. 6 seed Huntingdon (11-14, 7-9 CCS) at 5 PM local time, while No. 4 seed Maryville (11-14, 10-6 CCS) faces off against No. 5 seed LaGrange (14-11, 8-8 CCS) in another can’t-miss showdown.

Winners from Tuesday’s matchups will advance to the semifinals on Friday, February 28, hosted by Piedmont University, where the tournament’s top two seeds await.

Piedmont (18-7; 14-2 CCS) and Asbury (17-8; 14-2 CCS) were named Regular Season Co-Champions, but Piedmont claimed the No. 1 seed via tiebreaker after earning a 33-point edge over Asbury in the NCAA Power Index (NPI). As the top seed, Piedmont awaits the winner of the Maryville-LaGrange clash, while No. 2 seed Asbury will take on the victor of the Belhaven-Huntingdon contest.

It all leads up to the championship game on Saturday, March 1, where the last two teams standing will battle for CCS supremacy and the tournament title. 

The full 2024-25 CCS Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament schedule:
 
Tuesday, February 25
Game 1: No. 3 Belhaven v. No. 6 Huntingdon
Game 2: No. 4 Maryville v. No. 5 LaGrange
 
Friday, February 28
Game 3: No. 2 Asbury v. Winner of Game 1
Game 4: No. 1 Piedmont v. Winner of Game 2
 
Saturday, March 1
Championship
Game 5: Winner of Game 3 v. Winner of Game 4


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ABOUT THE COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE OF THE SOUTH (CCS)
The CCS is an NCAA Division III athletic conference that began play during the 2022-23 academic year. The conference features nine member institutions (Agnes Scott College, Asbury University, Belhaven University, Covenant College, Huntingdon College, LaGrange College, Maryville College, Piedmont University, and Wesleyan College) and sponsors championships across 14 sports. In addition to sharing the member institutions' geographic identity, the name 'Collegiate Conference of the South' is indicative of a shared commitment to academic excellence, which is commensurate with the NCAA Division III philosophy.
 
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