1996-97 All-Sports Trophy

  MGolf WT MXC WXC WSc MSc** VB** WBB** MBB** MT MTF WTF BB** SB**

Total

Lewis

4*

6

10

9

6*

12

8

6.5

6.5

3*

5

5*

11

10

84.00

SIU Edwardsville

X

4*

8

5

7.5

7

9

9.5

3

10.5

2*X

1*

12

11

82.50

Southern Indiana

6*

7

9

7

3*

5

5

12

11

9.5

X

X

9

8

82.50

Northern Kentucky

5

3

4*

1

X

8.5

11

9.5

11

7.25

4*

X

5

6

67.25

Indianapolis

*

10

6*

4*

7.5

3

2.5

3.5

11

10

X

4*

6.5

4

67.00

Bellarmine

8

8

2*

2*

5

5

7

11

6.5

6.75

X

X

3

1

61.25

Missouri-St. Louis

7

X

X

X

9

8.5

10

1

2

7

X

X

8

7

59.50

UW-Parkside

2

X

7

8

2

10

6

6.5

5

X

3*

X

1

12

59.50

Saint Joseph's

1*

9

5

6*

10

2

4

8

1

4

X

3*

6.5

3

52.50

Quincy

X

1

1

X

4

11

2.5

2

9

2

1*

X

10

9

51.50

IUPU-Ft. Wayne

X

5

3

3

X

5

12

5

4

5

X

2*

2

2

46.00

Kentucky Wesleyan

3

2

X

X

1

1

1

3.5

8

1

X

X

4

5

29.50

The Conference award for all around performance int he conference is the All Sports Trophy. The winner is the institution that earns the most points as follows:

a.  Relative to the institution's final standing in each sport, a value of points equal to the number of competing institutions shall be assigned for first place, one point less for second to one point for last place. In individual sports, the number of competing institutions is the number that field teams with at least the minimum number of participants to count a contest for NCAA purposes; teams with less than this minimum number of participants do not earn points for the All Sports Trophy. If a conference tournament or meet is held, as many places as possible shall be determined by that result, with remaining places determined by regular season standings. For ties, the values are added together and divided equally amon the institutions that are tied.

b.  Each institution counts ten best finishes, five in men's posrts and five in women's sports. **These sports must be included: men's basketball, baseball and soccer, women's basketball, volleyball and softball.