For Immediate Release
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
NSIC Media Relations
BURNSVILLE, Minn. - The NSIC All-Sports Standings have been  complied  following the fall season. Again this year, the NSIC will recognize an overall champion along with a men's and a women's champion. 
In the overall standings, Augustana amassed 64.0 points and holds a 10 point edge over Minnesota State (54.0) after the completion of five fall sports.  Augustana also holds the edge in the men's and women's standings. On the men's side the Vikings lead with 28.0 points, 8.0 points ahead of Sioux Falls (20.0). In the women's standings the Vikings have 36.0 points, 0.5 points ahead of Minnesota State (35.5). 
Augustana took top honors in men's and women's cross country and football while St. Cloud State won the NSIC Volleyball regular season title and Minnesota State won the women's soccer regular season championship. 
The winner of each title in a conference-sponsored championship receives points totaling the number of teams in that sport plus one. The next place finisher receives points totaling the number of teams less the number of places from first place. Ties in the standings at any level shall result in the totaling of points and equal distribution.
The NSIC will release all-sports standings again following the winter sports season. The NSIC All-Sports Champion is announced following the spring season, with the award being presented at the NSIC Hall of Fame banquet in July 2025.
 2024-25 NSIC All-Sports Standings (Fall)
	
		
			| Rank | Overall Standings | Points | 
		
			| 1 | Augustana | 64.00 | 
		
			| 2 | Minnesota State | 54.00 | 
		
			| 3 | Minnesota Duluth | 41.50 | 
		
			| 4 | Winona State | 41.50 | 
		
			| 5 | Sioux Falls | 41.50 | 
		
			| 6 | University of Mary | 38.50 | 
		
			| 7 | Concordia-St. Paul | 38.00 | 
		
			| 8 | Wayne State | 35.00 | 
		
			| 9 | Northern State | 34.50 | 
		
			| 10 | MSU Moorhead | 34.00 | 
		
			| 11 | St. Cloud State | 34.00 | 
		
			| 12 | Bemidji State | 30.00 | 
		
			| 13 | Minot State | 26.50 | 
		
			| 14 | SMSU | 20.50 | 
		
			| 15 | Minnesota Crookston | 13.50 | 
		
			| Rank | Men's Standings | Points | 
		
			| 1 | Augustana | 28.0 | 
		
			| 2 | Sioux Falls | 20.0 | 
		
			| 3 | MSU Moorhead | 19.5 | 
		
			| 4 | Minnesota State | 18.5 | 
		
			|  | Minnesota Duluth | 18.5 | 
		
			| 6 | Winona State | 12.5 | 
		
			|  | Northern State | 12.5 | 
		
			| 8 | University of Mary | 12.0 | 
		
			| 9 | Wayne State | 11.5 | 
		
			| 10 | Bemidji State | 11.0 | 
		
			| 11 | Concordia-St. Paul | 9.0 | 
		
			| 12 | Minot State | 6.0 | 
		
			| 13 | Minnesota Crookston | 3.0 | 
		
			| 14 | SMSU | 2.0 | 
		
			| 15 | St. Cloud State | 0.0 | 
		
			| Rank | Women's Standings | Points | 
		
			| 1 | Augustana | 36.00 | 
		
			| 2 | Minnesota State | 35.50 | 
		
			| 3 | St. Cloud State | 34.00 | 
		
			| 4 | Winona State | 29.00 | 
		
			| 5 | Concordia-St. Paul | 29.00 | 
		
			| 6 | University of Mary | 26.50 | 
		
			| 7 | Wayne State | 23.50 | 
		
			| 8 | Minnesota Duluth | 23.00 | 
		
			| 9 | Northern State | 22.00 | 
		
			| 10 | Sioux Falls | 21.50 | 
		
			| 11 | Minot State | 20.50 | 
		
			| 12 | Bemidji State | 19.00 | 
		
			| 13 | SMSU | 18.50 | 
		
			| 14 | MSU Moorhead | 14.50 | 
		
			| 15 | Minnesota Crookston | 10.50 | 
	
Past NSIC All-Sports Award Winners
1999-00    Minnesota Duluth
2000-01    Minnesota Duluth
2001-02    Minnesota Duluth
2002-03    Minnesota Duluth
2003-04    Minnesota Duluth
2004-05    Winona State
2005-06    Winona State
2006-07    Winona State
2007-08    Winona State
2008-09    Minnesota State
2009-10    Minnesota State
2010-11    Augustana
2011-12    Augustana
2012-13    Minnesota State
2013-14    Minnesota State
2014-15    Augustana
2015-16     Augustana
2016-17     Augustana
2017-18    Minnesota State (O/M), Augustana (W)
2018-19    Minnesota State (O/M), Augustana (W)
2019-20    Not Awarded
2020-21    Not Awarded 
2021-22    Augustana (O/M/W) 
2022-23    Augustana (O/W), Minnesota State (M) 
2023-24    Minnesota State (O/M/W) 
About the NSIC
The NSIC is a 15-team, 18-sport, NCAA Division II conference with institutions located in Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The NSIC is a model Division II conference that uses high-level athletics competition to develop champions in the classroom and community while empowering student-athletes to be impactful and positive leaders. Formed in 1992 by the merger of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (men’s league) and the Northern Sun Conference (women’s league), the NSIC has flourished over the past quarter century, maturing into a union of Upper Midwest colleges and universities. The NSIC has won 27 team national championships and crowned 116 individual national champions. For additional information, visit NorthernSun.org.
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