GSAC

The Master’s Repeats as All-Sports Award Winners

One year after winning the GSAC All-Sports Award for the first time, The Master’s doubled down and won the 2024-25 Commissioner’s Cup. The Mustangs totaled 91.5 points to finish 10 points clear of this year’s runners-up, Arizona Christian.

This was the first year of the new format, where teams' scores are based on their top-12 results throughout the year. Schools are awarded eight points for winning the conference title, seven points for placing second and so on. The final tally then counts the 12 highest scores a school earned.

The Master’s won seven conference titles during the season in men’s cross country, women’s cross country, women’s volleyball, men’s swimming, women’s swimming, men’s volleyball, and men’s track & field. They also shared the men’s basketball title and finished second in men’s soccer, women’s basketball, and women’s track & field.

Arizona Christian totaled 81.5 points with championships in women’s basketball and women’s track & field. The Firestorm shared the men’s basketball crown with TMU and placed second in men’s swimming, women’s swimming, men’s track & field, and baseball.

The next three spots in the final rankings were separated by 1.5 points. Hope International finished third with 73.5 points. The Royals won the league in men’s soccer, baseball, and softball. 

OUAZ scored 73 points to place fourth with titles in beach volleyball, men’s golf, and women’s tennis.

Embry-Riddle used championships in women’s soccer and women’s golf to finish fifth with 72 points.

Benedictine Mesa (45 points, Park Gilbert (42.5 points) and Life Pacific (14 points) round out the results.

RK - SCHOOL - SCORE
1. - The Master's - 91.5
2. - Arizona Christian - 81.5
3. - Hope International - 73.5
4. - OUAZ - 73.0
5. - Embry-Riddle - 72.0
6. - Benedictine Mesa - 45.0
7. - Park Gilbert - 42.5
8. - Life Pacific - 14.0