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Fall SCIAC All-Sports Standings

University of Redlands Athletics currently third in SCIAC All-Sports Standings

11/28/2025 5:20:00 AM

SCIAC Fall Sports Standings

LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. – The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) announced the current SCIAC All-Sports Standings following the completion of the fall season with the University of Redlands currently sitting in third with 37.5 points.

On the men's side the Maroon and Grey picked up the second most team points with 28 and for the women they totaled 9.5.

Thanks to a share of the 2025 SCIAC Regular Season Championship Title the Men's Soccer team came away with nine points to lead all Bulldog teams.  Men's Water Polo added seven due to their third-place finish and both Football and Men's Cross-Country each added another six following fourth place finishes. 

Women's Volleyball collected the most points for the Bulldogs on that side with five following a fifth-place finish, the highest since 2009.  Women's Cross-Country picked up another three after placing seventh in the final standings and Women's Soccer would tack on another 1.5 points after a tie for ninth.

Redlands looks to continue moving up in the standings with Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball and Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving all competing during the winter slate.           
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Pomona-Pitzer Colleges accumulated 55 points across the seven fall sports sponsored by the SCIAC to lead the race for the All-Sport Combined Trophy.

The Sagehens won conference titles in men's cross country and water polo as well as women's soccer, with women's cross country finishing runner-up and both football and men's soccer placing third. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps rank second overall with 48.5 points, 25 of which led the women's three-sport standings thanks to finishes of first in cross country, second in volleyball and third in soccer, while men's cross country and water polo both placed second as well. 

The University of Redlands edged out Chapman University by one point with a runner-up appearance in the men's table garnering 28 points, led by co-SCIAC regular season champion men's soccer while Chapman earned the football champion trophy. The University of La Verne and Occidental College tied close behind at 33.5 points with each landing at least a share of a title as the Leopards won volleyball outright and Tigers men's soccer split with Redlands.

California Lutheran University's runner-up finishes in football and women's soccer have the Kingsmen and Regals in seventh by just one point, followed by Whittier College and Caltech. The Poets' top finish came in volleyball (joint-third) while the Beaver cross country teams each placed fifth.
 
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