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General Gregg Petcoff

Mountaineers 7th in final RMAC All-Sports Standings

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.  Western Colorado athletics finished seventh in the final standings of the 2025-26 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference All-Sports Competition, as announced Tuesday, June 16 by the league office.

The Mountaineers accumulated a total of 640.8 points over the year, finishing less than 30 points behind sixth place Adams State.

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs captured the top spot in the final standings with 906.0 points, buoyed by first-place finishes at RMAC championships in women's indoor and outdoor track & field and at the men's outdoor track & field championship.

Calculations for the all-sports trophy begin with four core sports that include volleyball, women's basketball, men's basketball and either football or men's soccer (the higher point total of the two). Western tallied 209.8 core points, generated by 80 points from football, 77.5 from women's basketball, 42.3 from men's basketball, and 10 from volleyball.

Six additional sports – three men's and three women's – are then added to the core total to complete the annual calculations.

The 225.0 points accumulated from Western's women's programs included 84.0 from indoor track & field, 81.0 from cross country, and 60.0 from swimming & diving.

The three men's sports that combined for 206.0 points were cross country (87.0 pts.), indoor track & field (62.0) and outdoor track & field (57.0).

Within all of NCAA Division II in the 2025-26 LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standings, Western Colorado earned a total of 306.5 points to place 66th of 251 scoring DII institutions.
    
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