The DeWitt girls soccer team has allowed just three goals so far this spring while putting together a perfect season.
And that dominance has the Panthers leading the field for this year’s CAAC Cup.
DeWitt (13-0) is the top seed in the God division of the cup after finishing as the CAAC Blue champion. The Panthers are the defending Gold Cup champion and recorded a 2-0 victory over Grand Ledge in the 2025 final.
Joining the Panthers in the Gold Cup are Okemos, CAAC Red co-champions Mason and Haslett. DeWitt will face No. 4 seed Haslett in its opener at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 12. Haslett (8-1-3) is unbeaten since suffering a 2-0 loss to Grand Ledge in its second game of the season.
Okemos is the No. 2 seed and will host No. 3 seed Mason at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Okemos (8-5-2) was the CAAC Blue runner-up and is unbeaten against teams from Greater Lansing outside a loss to DeWitt. The Wolves played to draws with Mason and Haslett. Mason (6-3-4) also played to a scoreless draw with Haslett and was the Gold Cup champion in 2024.
The Silver Cup is led by East Lansing as the top seed. The Trojans will face No. 4 seed Williamston. No. 2 seed Grand Ledge hosts No. 3 seed St. Johns in the other matchup with semifinal games taking place Monday, May 11 and the other matchups following Wednesday, May 13.
The Bronze Cup features Eaton Rapids as the top seed, followed by Holt, Lakewood and Olivet. Eaton Rapids will face Olivet and Holt will host Lakewood in Tuesday, May 12 contests.
Lansing Catholic is the top seed in a Copper Cup that includes Ionia as the No. 2 seed followed by Portland and Fowlerville. Lansing Catholic hosts Fowlerville and Ionia will face Portland on Monday, May 11.
The consolation bracket of the cup features Charlotte, Waverly, Eastern and Everett. Charlotte will host Everett and Waverly hosts Eastern in the opening matchups on May 12.
Contact Brian Calloway at bcalloway@lsj.com. Follow him on X @brian_calloway and Bluesky @briancalloway.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Reigning champion DeWitt leads CAAC Cup girls soccer field
Reporting by Brian Calloway, Lansing State Journal / Lansing State Journal
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