COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) has officially announced the final standing for the 2024-25 All-Sports Cup Competition, and Regis University has finished ninth with 578.8 points in the final tally.
Colorado Mesa takes home the title for the second straight year with 854.7 points.
Men's basketball brought in the most amount of points for the Rangers with 94, and close behind was men's soccer with 86.5. Volleyball brought in 74.3, and women's basketball collected 61 to round out the core sports.
RU finished seventh in last year's competition. Their best finish came in 2001-02, tying for fourth place.
The Mavericks claimed four conference championships – baseball, women's basketball, men's swimming and diving, and women's swimming and diving. CMU has won the All-Sports Cup four times since it was first awarded following the 1992-93 season.
Colorado School of Mines finished second with 838.5 points and five league titles. This is the ninth consecutive season that the Orediggers finished among the Top 2 in the final standings.
Rounding out the Top 5 in this year's competition were Colorado State University Pueblo (822.5 points), the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (793.5 points), and Western Colorado University (706.0 points). Metropolitan State University of Denver (679.7 points), Adams State University (629.2), Colorado Christian (598.5), Fort Lewis College (562.7), Black Hills State University (483.2), South Dakota Mines (439.0), Westminster University (410.8), Chadron State College (385.0), and New Mexico Highlands University (360.0) completed the standings.
The all-sports competition is determined by awarding points based on each institution's team's place of finish during conference championship play. Teams must count their points in four conference core sports: football or men's soccer, volleyball, men's basketball, and women's basketball. Then, six additional sports will be counted toward an institution's total, with the top three men's finishes and top three women's finishes by points awarded counted. For teams that award a regular-season title, points are awarded based on a team's finish in the regular season. For sports that do not award a regular-season title, points are awarded based on a team's finish in their respective RMAC Championship.
For the full scoring breakdown, click here.