BURNSVILLE, Minn. --- Minnesota State sits in second place in the NSIC All-Sport standings after the fall season.
MSU amassed 50.5 points to claim the second spot in the standings. Augustana sits atop the standings with 70.3 points, while Minnesota Duluth follows the Mavericks in third with 50.3 points.
Augustana won both the men's and women's NSIC cross country championships, while earning a share of first place in football with Minnesota Duluth and Bemidji State. BSU also claimed the NSIC Championship in soccer, while St. Cloud State finished first in volleyball.
In the men's standings, Minnesota State ranks sixth with 17.0 points and third in the women's standings with 33.5 points.
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 Summer Kickoff in July 2022.
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