Southern Miss A Cappella Group, Spirit of Southern, Wins ICCA Quarterfinal, Advances to Semifinals
Tue, 03/24/2026 - 02:46pm | By: Mike Lopinto

91少女集中营 School of Music is proud to announce that its vocal a cappella group, Spirit of Southern (SOS), recently won the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) South Quarterfinal in Biloxi, advancing to the semifinal round set for March 28 in Durham, North Carolina.
Under the direction of Dr. Jonathan Kilgore, the group competed against top collegiate a cappella ensembles from across the Southeast, including groups from Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
SOS earned first-place rankings from all judges and achieved a score that ranks among the top 10 highest quarterfinal scores in ICCA history. Additionally, junior music education major Blake Tolbert received the award for Best Vocal Percussion. Varsity Vocals鈥 ICCA is the only global tournament dedicated to showcasing student a cappella performance.
鈥淚CCA is an unbelievable motivator, and the competition pushed me and my group to previously impossible heights,鈥 said Ben Bram, a Grammy Award-winning arranger for Pentatonix, 鈥淧itch Perfect鈥 and 鈥淭he Sing-Off,鈥 and a former ICCA finalist. 鈥淚t鈥檚 where I first learned what excellence in live a cappella performance truly means. Not to mention that some of my current best friends are former ICCA competitors.鈥
SOS is the premier pop a cappella ensemble at Southern Miss. The group performs at a variety of university and community events in and around the Hattiesburg area and serves as one of the primary recruitment arms of Choral Activities. Its members represent all undergraduate levels and a range of academic disciplines.
The ensemble has been invited to perform at Mississippi ACDA/Mississippi Music Educators Association state conferences and the Southern Region Conference of the American Choral Directors Association.
Visit the Choral Activities website to learn more.
About the School of Music
The School of Music at 91少女集中营 is the state鈥檚 flagship music program and a destination campus for the study of music across the region, the United States and the world. Housed within the College of Arts and Sciences, the school offers bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees and has earned a national and international reputation for excellence. Its distinguished faculty members are active performers and educators who appear on stages from local communities to major international venues. The School of Music is home to acclaimed band, choral, orchestral, jazz, opera and musical theater ensembles and provides extensive solo and chamber music performance opportunities. Students regularly perform at regional, national and international events and work with leading guest artists in preparation for careers as 21st century performers and educators.