JACKSON, Mich. - Indiana Wesleyan and Marian finished in a tie for first place in the 2024-2025 Crossroads League All-Sports Championship. IWU claims its 23rd title since 2000 and the 28th title in school history, with 22 of those coming in the past 24 years.
The Wildcats and Knights finished with 165.5 points each, finishing in front of Spring Arbor (118.5) and Grace (117.5) for the top spot. Marian secured the Men's All-Sports Championship with 70.0 points, with Indiana Wesleyan finishing in second with 68.5 points. In the women's standings, the two schools tied for first with 87.0 points, while IWU drew even in the overall standings with 10 points in coed competitive cheer, with MU picking up 8.5 points.
"We are thankful for another year of outstanding competition in what I believe is one of the very best leagues in the NAIA," said Director of Athletics
Deane Webb. "We're thankful for not only the competition we get to face every day in our league, but also the relationships and fellowship that we share with so many like-minded missional institutions."
Indiana Wesleyan took home regular season Crossroads League Championships in the sports of volleyball, women's basketball, competitive cheer and softball, while adding CL Tournament Championships in volleyball and women's basketball during the 2024-2025 year.
Points for the Crossroads League All-Sports Championship are awarded based on each team's finish in the regular season standings, or for a team's finish at the league championship event for the sports of cross country, golf, competitive cheer and indoor and outdoor track and field. A first-place finish earns 10 points, with nine points for second, eight for third and so on, until each team is given a point value.
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