NDSU Wins Second Straight Summit League Women's All-Sports Award
Release: June 06, 2011
ELMHURST, Ill. - With the 2010-11 academic year in the books, South Dakota State won its first Summit League Commissioner's Cup title in school history. Oral Roberts captured its fifth-straight Dr. William Steinbrecher Men's All-Sports Award, while North Dakota State took home its second consecutive Dr. Helen Smiley Women's All-Sports Award.
The Jackrabbits won the title with 97.5 points as the
top four teams were separated by a mere 3.5 points. Oakland took second place
honors with 97 points, followed by North Dakota State (95 points) and Oral
Roberts (94 points). Fifth place went to Southern Utah with 85 points, while
UMKC earned a sixth-place finish with a total of 83.5 points. IPFW placed
seventh with 71 points, ahead of IUPUI's 67.5 points. Western Illinois (66.5
points) and Centenary (23 points) rounded out the field.
Of its 18 eligible sports, South Dakota State finished in the top five in 12 of
those en route to capturing the Commissioner's Cup. The Jacks won the men's
cross country title and finished second in women's soccer, women's swimming
& diving, men's indoor track & field, men's outdoor track & field
and baseball. The Golden Grizzlies won five league titles in the sports of
women's cross country, women's soccer, men's swimming & diving, women's
swimming & diving and men's basketball.
ORU earned the men's all-sports award after capturing the regular season title
in baseball and placing second in both basketball and tennis. On the women's
side, NDSU had three first-place finishes in volleyball, indoor track &
field and outdoor track & field. The Bison also captured second place in
soccer and softball to win its second-straight women's all-sports title.
The Commissioner's Cup is given annually to the member institution that
collects the most combined points in relationship to placement in
league-sponsored sports between its men's and women's athletic programs, while
the All-Sports Awards are given to the institutions that accumulate the most
points in men's sports and women's sports. The men's award is named for former
Valparaiso Director of Athletics Dr. William Steinbrecher, who guided the
Crusaders from 1979-2004, while the women's award is named for former Western
Illinois Director of Athletics Dr. Helen Smiley, who headed WIU's athletic program
from 1994-2001.
Commissioner's Cup Standings
1. South Dakota State, 97.5
2. Oakland, 97.0
3. North Dakota State, 95.0
4. Oral Roberts, 94.0
5. Southern Utah, 85.0
6. UMKC, 83.5
7. IPFW, 71.0
8. IUPUI, 67.5
9. Western Illinois, 66.5
10. Centenary, 23.0
Dr. William Steinbrecher Men's All-Sport Award Standings
1. Oral Roberts, 44.5
2. South Dakota State, 44.0
3. UMKC, 40.0
4. IUPUI, 36.5
Oakland, 36.5
6. North Dakota State, 34.0
7. Southern Utah, 29.5
8. Western Illinois, 28.0
9. IPFW, 24.0
10. Centenary, 11.0
Dr. Helen Smiley Women's All-Sport Award Standings
1. North Dakota State, 61.0
2. Oakland, 60.5
3. Southern Utah, 55.5
4. South Dakota State, 53.5
5. Oral Roberts, 49.5
6. IPFW, 47.0
7. UMKC, 43.5
8. Western Illinois, 38.5
9. IUPUI, 31.0
10. Centenary, 12.0










