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Lindsey Wilson finishes 2nd in final President's Cup standings The Mid-South Conference announced the final edition of the 2025-26 President's Cup standings on Friday morning, May 29, 2026, and Lindsey Wilson University -- behind a cumulative total of 132.5 points -- earned its third consecutive runner-up finish with a point and a half improvement from its 2024-25 final score. The Blue Raiders' women's sports accumulated 66.5 points as softball, women's tennis and women's wrestling provided 10 points, apiece. Women's soccer contributed 9.5 points as regular season co-champions, while women's swimming and women's indoor track and field each chipped in nine points. Women's outdoor track and field and volleyball both placed second in their respective standings to share the last nine points that make up the women's total. Lindsey Wilson's men's sports amassed 66 points, led by regular season champions football, men's golf, and men's tennis -- each giving 10 points. Men's swimming and both indoor and outdoor track and field provided nine points, each. Lastly, archery was counted toward the men's total, earning nine points. Points are awarded based on the final regular-season standings or the event championship -- in the case of no regular-season schedule -- for each conference-sanctioned sport. The regular-season champion or event champion in each sport receives 10 points, with second place receiving nine points, etc. The top seven male and top seven female team finishes for each institution generate the institution's overall totals. For co-ed sports, points are awarded to the gender that benefits the most by the co-ed score. Cumberlands (KY) finished atop the President's Cup standings with 140 points and garnered top honors in the Men's and Women's All-Sports standings. Lindsey Wilson placed second in the All-Sports rankings, followed by Cumberland (TN) in third. This story was posted on 2026-06-03 10:14:20
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