Winner of USA Today, SEC All-Sports title is a newcomer to the league
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- The University of Texas won the 2024-25 USA Today Network/SEC All-Sports Title, dethroning three-time champion, Tennessee.
- Texas accumulated 179.75 points and topped both the men’s and women’s divisions.
- The Longhorns’ victory reflects their success across various sports, including baseball, basketball, tennis, and swimming.
- A points system based on conference regular season championship performance determined the winner.
When it comes to all-around sports excellence in the SEC, nobody messes with Texas.
The Texas Longhorns won the 2024-25 USA Today Network SEC All-Sports Title, ending Tennessee’s three-year reign as the top overall athletic program in the conference.
Texas and Oklahoma joined the SEC on July 1, 2024, expanding the conference to 16 teams and bringing more competitiveness in both men’s and women’s sports throughout the league.
The champion is determined based on a points system devised by the USA Today Network that rewards the highest points total based on the number of teams per sport competing for conference regular season championships. For example, Texas received 16 points for winning the SEC regular season baseball title, 15.5 points for earning SEC women’s basketball (co-championship honors with South Carolina), 15 points for winning the SEC men’s tennis championship, 13 points for winning the SEC women’s swim and dive championship and 11 points for winning the SEC men’s swim and dive championship.
The Longhorns also scored highly in football (15 points as SEC runner-up to Georgia), volleyball (15 as SEC runner-up to Kentucky) and softball (13 points as the SEC’s third-place team behind Oklahoma and Texas A&M). Texas won first place in both the men’s and women’s divisions.
“We aspire for excellence in every one of our sports’ programs and are incredibly proud of how all our teams handled the move to Southeastern Conference this year,” said University of Texas Vice President and Lois and Richard Folger Athletics Director Chris Del Conte. “It’s a testament to their hard work, grit, determination, and Texas Fight that we had so much success across the board. To be recognized as the best all-sports program in the SEC speaks volumes for who we are, how we compete and the phenomenal people we have wearing the burnt orange and white.”
2025 USA Today SEC All-Sports results
Overall
Texas ― 179.75 points. 0.7892 quant score (points compared to number of sports)
Tennessee ― 149.50 points, 0.6564
Texas A&M ― 148.25 points, 0.6397
Florida ― 148.00 points, 0.6251
Georgia ― 138.75 points, 0.5763
South Carolina ― 130.75 points, 0.5728
LSU ― 128.50 points, 0.5428
Alabama ― 123.75 points, 0.5227
Arkansas ― 117.75 points, 0.5216
Vanderbilt ― 73.13 points, 0.5096
Oklahoma ― 113.63 points, 0.4978′
Auburn ― 119.50, 0.4964
Ole Miss ― 99.38 points, 0.4877
Mississippi State ― 84.00 points, 0.4195
Kentucky ― 97.50 points, 0.4118
Missouri ― 70.13 points, 0.3162
Men’s Division
Texas ― 78.75 points, quant score 0.7518
Georgia ― 72.25 points, 0.6897
Texas A&M ― 70.50 points, 0.6730
Alabama ― 69.50 points, 0.6635
Tennessee ― 69.00 points, 0.6587
Florida ― 67.00 points, 0.6396
Auburn ― 63.50 points, 0.6062
Arkansas ― 51.50 points, 0.5493
Ole Miss ― 50.13 points, 0.5347
LSU ― 47.50 points, 0.4535
Vanderbilt ― 34.00 points, 0.4121
South Carolina ― 40.50 points, 0.400
Mississippi State ― 34.25 points, 0.3795
Oklahoma ― 37.13 points, 0.3667
Missouri ― 29.00 points, 0.3231
Kentucky ― 31.75 points, 0.3031
Women’s Division
Texas ― 101.00 points, 0.8211 quant score
South Carolina ― 90.25 points, 0.7106
Tennessee ― 80.50 points, 0.6545
Vanderbilt ― 39.13 points, 0.6414
LSU ― 81.00 points, 0.6136
Florida ― 81.00 points, 0.6136
Texas A&M ― 77.50 points, 0.6122
Oklahoma ― 76.50 points, 0.6024
Arkansas ― 66.25 points, 0.5019
Kentucky ― 65.75 points, 0.4981
Georgia ― 66.50 points, 0.4890
Mississippi State ― 47.75 points, 0.4523
Ole Miss ―49.25 points, 0.4477
Auburn ― 56.00 points, 0.4118
Alabama ― 54.25 points, 0.4110
Missouri ― 41.13 points, 0.3116
Kevin Brockway is The Gainesville Sun’s Florida beat writer. Contact him at kbrockway@gannett.com. Follow him on X @KevinBrockwayG1. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com