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CMS has won the All-Sports Trophy 36 times in 49 years

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CMS Sweeps SCIAC All-Sports Trophies for 2025-26 Athletic Year

CLAREMONT, Calif. - The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps athletic department swept all three SCIAC All-Sports Trophies for the 2025-26 athletic season, winning the men's trophy, women's trophy and combined trophy, on the heels of a strong spring season that saw CMS win seven SCIAC titles. 

In the all-sports standings, CMS finished with 171.5 points with Pomona-Pitzer second with 161 and Redlands third with 123.5. Chapman was also close behind Redlands with 119.5 points in fourth, while Cal Lutheran was fifth with 100.5 and Occidental sixth with 95.5. 

CMS came back in the spring to win the men's trophy, finishing in first place in all four sports (baseball, track and field, golf and tennis), and needing all four to do so, in order to edge Pomona-Pitzer 80.5 to 78. Men's basketball also tied for first in the winter, while cross country, swimming and diving and water polo were second (with water polo capturing the postseason title and the USA Water Polo Division III national title). 

On the women's side, CMS used spring titles from golf, tennis and track and field to hold off Pomona-Pitzer 91 points to 83. The Athenas also finished first in the fall in cross country, and were second in volleyball, basketball, swimming and diving, lacrosse and water polo. Volleyball, basketball and water polo all captured the SCIAC Postseason Tournaments (regular season standings are used for the All-Sports Trophy). 

CMS has earned each of the last four SCIAC All-Sports Trophies since Pomona-Pitzer ended a 12-year run with a first-place finish in 2021-22. CMS has also now won 36 SCIAC All-Sports Trophies in the 49 years since the award was first issued in 1976-77, with Pomona-Pitzer ranking second with seven, and Occidental and Redlands each winning three. 

The 2025-26 academic year has also seen 18 of the 21 CMS teams qualify for their postseason competition, with seven still active (women's golf, men's golf, women's tennis, men's tennis, women's track and field, men's track and field and baseball). CMS stands 32nd in the Learfield Directors' Cup standings after the winter season, and will look to make a surge up behind its strong spring. 
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