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Grove City Vice President for Athletics Todd Gibson (left) receives the Presidents' Athletic Conference All-Sports Trophies from conference commissioner Joseph M. Onderko.

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Grove City captures All-Sports Trophies

GROVE CITY, Pa. -- The Grove City College athletic department swept the Presidents' Athletic Conference All-Sports Trophy in both the men's and women's competition for the 2025-26 academic year. It is the third straight year in which Grove City has captured both prestigious trophies. 

Grove City secured its fourth straight Men's All-Sports Trophy by accumulating 127.5 total points. Grove City's women's teams finished with 113 points, clinching the All-Sports Trophy for the third consecutive academic year. Overall, Grove City won seven conference titles and produced nine runner-up finishes across league competition during 2025-26.

On the men's side, Grove City won conference titles in soccer, swimming and diving and lacrosse while also recording runner-up status in cross country, football, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and baseball. Grove City trailed Washington & Jefferson by four points at the conclusion of the winter sports season but surged to the All-Sports Trophy by accumulating a conference-record 64 points during the spring season. 

The men finished with a 14-point margin of victory over W&J. Saint Vincent finished third with 106.5 points.

Grove City captured conference crowns in women's soccer, women's volleyball, women's swimming and diving, and women's lacrosse while also claiming runner-up finishes in women's tennis and both indoor and outdoor women's track and field in 2025-26.

Grove City led the Women's All-Sports competition after both the fall and winter seasons before clinching first place with 38.5 points in the spring season. The women's squads finished the competition with a 16-point margin of victory over runner-up W&J. Westminster (87.5) finished third.

The All-Sports Trophies are annually awarded to the schools which perform the best across the board in league competition. First-place finishes are worth 12 points, runner-up finishes are worth 11 points and the scale incrementally descends until 12th place is worth one point.

This is the 10th time that Grove City has swept the All-Sports Trophy races. Grove City has won the Men's All-Sports Trophy 16 times while the College has earned the Women's award 22 times.
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