Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges have claimed back-to-back combined SCIAC All-Sports Standings titles, as well as winning a second consecutive women's teams trophy while reclaiming the men's.
Final Standings
The Athenas and Stags combined for a conference-high share of nine championships, adding five titles over the spring season in women's golf, softball, men's tennis, women's tennis and men's track & field. All CMS spring sports placed among the top-four in the conference.
The runner-up Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Sagehens earned two spring titles, which came in women's lacrosse and water polo. Chapman University finished a single point ahead of the University of Redlands, with both part of a three-way share for the softball regular season title while Bulldogs men's golf and women's track & field topped the conference.
California Lutheran University saw baseball and softball qualify for the SCIAC Tournament as #4 seeds, as did women's water Polo via tiebreaker for fourth while men's and women's golf also matched that position. Occidental College's best finish came in a tie for fourth place for women's lacrosse, which also made the tournament field. The University of La Verne won the baseball regular season title outright while women's tennis paced Caltech with a SCIAC Tournament appearance and softball was Whittier's top point-getter in sixth place, for which women's water polo also tied.
2023-24 SCIAC All-Sports Final Standings
1. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 171.8 points (9 championships)
2. Pomona-Pitzer, 156.5 pts (5)
3. Chapman, 124.3 (2)
4. Redlands, 123.3 (4)
5. California Lutheran, 104 (3)
6. Occidental, 90 (1)
7. La Verne, 78 (2)
8. Caltech, 53.5
9. Whittier, 44.5
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