The Central Christian College of the Bible men's soccer team are the 2025 Midwest Christian College Conference regular season and tournament champions.
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Saints claim MCCC regular season and tournament titles, have sights set on regional

Moberly, Mo.

It has been a year of firsts for the Central Christian College of the Bible men's soccer program.

Although they finished the conference regular season with a tie, the 2025 season is the first time the Saints have navigated the Midwest Christian College Conference slate without a loss, thus securing the program's second league title in the sport.

The lone MCCC championship in CCCB men's soccer history was in 2008, and the Saints had to share it as co-champions with Manhattan Christian College. This time, it's all theirs.

And new to the list, an MCCC Tournament championship for the first time in program history following last weekend's pair of wins in Haviland, Kan., to secure the title.

Now the Saints, ranked No. 8 in the latest National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division II Men's Soccer Coaches Poll, have their sites set on the Central Regional Championships, where the semifinals and finals take place at CCCB beginning Thursday, Nov. 6.

Central Christian is the top seed and faces fourth-seeded Ozark Christian College at 12 p.m. on Thursday. The other semifinal match features second-seeded Barclay College taking on third-seeded Spurgeon College at 2:30 p.m.

The championship match will take place on Friday at 2:30 p.m.

The Saints have been perfect against all Central Region opponents. They defeated Ozark Christian twice on the season, both times by scores of 2-1. The latest win against the Ambassadors was in the semifinals of the MCCC Tournament last Friday.

Central Christian topped Barclay, 2-1, back on Sept. 30, and defeated Spurgeon, 3-2, on Oct. 28. They beat Union Adventist University, who was eliminated from the tournament on Tuesday in a loss to OCC, by scores of 6-1 and 2-0.

The winner of the Central Region will advance to the NCCAA DII National Tournament in Kissimmee, Fla., from November 17-22.