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6/2/2025 2:55:35 PM
Printable PDF of complete 2024-25 All-Sports Awards standings
MADISON, Wis.
–University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has secured the three All-Sports Awards distributed by the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) for the 2024-25 academic year, winning the combined trophy, men’s award and women’s award.
The combined award for UW-La Crosse is the sixth consecutive and 12th overall. The Eagles totaled 93 points and were followed by: UW-Whitewater (82); UW-Eau Claire (77.5); UW-Oshkosh (69); UW-Platteville (63.5); UW-Stevens Point (54.5); UW-Stout (54); and UW-River Falls (40.5).
The men’s trophy is the 25th overall and sixth straight. UW-La Crosse posted first-place finishes in cross country, wrestling, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field. The Eagles accumulated 47 points in the men’s standings and were trailed by: UW-Eau Claire (38); UW-Whitewater (37.5); UW-Platteville (36); UW-Stevens Point (26); UW-Oshkosh (24); and UW-River Falls/UW-Stout (19).
The women’s award is the second consecutive and 10th overall. The Eagles won conference titles in cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field. UW-La Crosse compiled 46 points in the women’s standings and was followed by UW-Whitewater (44.5); UW-Oshkosh (42); UW-Eau Claire (38.5); UW-Stout (34); UW-Platteville/UW-Stevens Point (27.5); and UW-River Falls (19.5).
The three All-Sports Awards are given annually by the conference. Points for the awards are given according to the final conference standings in each sport on an 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis, or 7-6-5, etc., depending on how many schools compete in each sport. Either (but not both) indoor or outdoor track & field are included in the calculations, and the awards are determined on the basis of the lowest number of sports offered by any WIAC institution in each category (combined – 14, women – 7, men – 7).
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