The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) announced the results of the All-Sports Competition Cup. Westminster scored 352.5 points to place 11th. The Colorado School of Mines scored 641 for its fifth consecutive title.
The RMAC All-Sports Competition Cup is awarded to the institution that accumulates the most points over the year based on its teams' outcome in the RMAC's four core sports, along with six wild card sports (excluding this year). The four core sports are football or men's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball and volleyball, while the six wild card sports consist of three men's sports and three women's sports, which are designated by that institution's best finish in those 17 non-core sports (21 total RMAC sports).Â
Due to the cancellation of spring sports, only fall and winter sports were calculated in this year's edition. Wild card sports were changed from top three in each gender to top two followed by the top one in the other to compile the highest point total.
Total RMAC All-Sports Competition Cup points are calculated based on how the teams finish in the RMAC regular season standings. In the scenario where teams do not have regular season standings, conference championship results are used. If there is a tie, points are combined and divided by the number of teams involved in the tie. Point fractions were rounded up if above 0.5.
Women's basketball, women's soccer and men's soccer recorded Westminster's top three sports combining for nearly two-thirds of the points. Women's basketball finished the season third for 88 points, women's soccer finished fourth for 79 points and men's soccer finished tied fifth for 62.5 points.
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