National championship seasons deserve to be remembered properly.
For University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Women’s Volleyball, the 2025 season represented the culmination of everything the program had built together — the culture, the consistency, and the commitment required to compete at the highest level.
When the season ended with a National Championship, the next step was creating rings that truly reflected the story behind the accomplishment.
According to Head Coach Jon Ellmann, that process was one of the reasons Southern Recognition stood apart.
“Their creativity, attention to detail, and ability to share the story of a season through their design work really did set them apart.”
That mindset is a huge part of how our team approaches every project.
The best championship rings should never feel generic.
They should feel connected to the people, moments, and identity behind the season.
For Oshkosh Volleyball, the final ring became more than a championship piece.
It became a reminder of:
• The work behind the season
• The team culture that carried them
• The pressure of competing at the national level
• The journey that led to becoming National Champions
The details throughout the ring design reflected the pride of the program and the significance of the accomplishment.
Years from now, the ring becomes a reminder of everything that season meant to the group that earned it.
At Southern Recognition, preserving those moments is the responsibility behind every championship project.
Explore more championship stories at srchamp.com.