Concordia-St. Paul ranks fifth in the NSIC All-Sports winter standings with a total of 85.0 points, bolstered by a strong women's basketball second-place finish and a third-place finish for the men. Minnesota State leads the overall standings with 145.5 points, followed by Augustana and Minnesota Duluth. The women's teams' performances have notably boosted CSP's ranking, while the men's teams have faced tougher competition. The standings will continue to evolve as the spring season progresses, with the final All-Sports Champion being announced later this year.

By the Numbers
  • Concordia-St. Paul has 85.0 total points, placing fifth in the NSIC standings.
  • The women's basketball team finished second in the NSIC, contributing significantly to CSP's overall score.
State of Play
  • Concordia-St. Paul's women are ranked third in the women's standings with 57.5 points.
  • The men's team sits ninth in their standings with 27.5 points.
  • Eleven of the eighteen NSIC championships have been completed, with more contests to impact rankings.
What's Next

The final NSIC All-Sports Champion will be declared after the spring sports season, with points from upcoming matches likely to shift current standings. Awards will be presented during the NSIC Summer Kickoff event in Bloomington, Minnesota, this July.

Bottom Line

Concordia-St. Paul’s athletic program shows strong potential, particularly among women’s sports, positioning them well for future achievements as the spring season progresses. A continued focus on performance could solidify their standing and increase overall points as the season wraps up.