MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) released its 2025-26 All-Sports Awards on Tuesday, with Concordia University Wisconsin turning in another strong all-around performance across its athletic programs.
The Falcons' women's programs placed third overall with an average of 11.800 points, while the men's programs secured a fourth-place finish with an average of 9.682 points. The fourth-place result marks the program's highest finish on the men's side since the 2019-20 season.
The NACC All-Sports Awards measure the overall success of each institution's athletic department throughout the academic year. The women's standings are based on a 17-point scale, while the men's standings utilize a 16-point scale. Points are awarded based on regular-season finishes as well as postseason advancement in NACC tournaments, rewarding consistency and depth across all sponsored sports.
On the men's side, the Milwaukee School of Engineering captured the conference title with an average of 14.100 points. On the women's side, Aurora University claimed the top spot with 12.722 points.
Concordia Wisconsin's success was fueled by strong performances across multiple programs. The football team led the way for the Falcons, earning the maximum 16 points after a dominant season.
Several programs delivered near-maximum contributions, highlighting the department's balance and competitiveness. Men's lacrosse, women's indoor track & field, women's outdoor track & field, and women's cross country each totaled 15 points.
Softball added 13.5 points on the women's side, continuing its consistent presence near the top of the conference standings. Both women's tennis and men's outdoor track & field contributed 12 points apiece, while women's volleyball added 11.5 points.
Additional depth came from a number of programs that reached double-digit scoring. Men's cross country, men's basketball, men's tennis, and women's soccer each recorded 10 points, further illustrating the Falcons' well-rounded success throughout the 2025-26 campaign.
Overall, Concordia Wisconsin's finishes reflect a department-wide commitment to excellence, with numerous teams competing at a high level and contributing to another impressive showing in the NACC All-Sports standings.