Women's Second in Restaino Cup Standings For Fall Sports; Men's Place Fourth
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Thomas Jefferson University women's teams sit at second through the fall sports for the 2025-26 Central Atlantic collegiate Conference (CACC) Alfred R. Restaino Sr., Cup while the men were placed fourth in the standings as announced by the conference this afternoon.
Women's cross country earned the max points while women's soccer and women's tennis had the most for the regular season, giving the Rams 43 out of a possible 55 points. Cross country earned the conference title while soccer and tennis earned the most points for being top of the regular season. Soccer had 5.5 points for postseason play while tennis secured three points. Women's volleyball earned 3 points in the regular season alongside 2.5 for postseason action
Men's cross country had 11 points for the Rams as they won the CACC title as well. Men's soccer had 8 points on the regular season and 2.5 for postseason action. Men's golf rounded it out with 3 points for their tournament play.
The point system used for the award is now a percentage for possible points earned to determine standings. Lincoln (Pa.) will be factored in the respective sports it competes in, but is not listed in the overall standings for all sports.
The final standings will be calculated once the spring seasons conclude and the total points are finalized.
2025-26 CACC ALFRED R. RESTAINO, SR. CUP FOR WOMEN'S SPORTS (Fall Standings)
1. Wilmington University (Del.) – 47 of 55 (.8545)
2. Thomas Jefferson University – 43 of 55 (.7818)
3. University of Bridgeport – 29 of 44 (.6591)
4. Holy Family University – 23 of 45 (.5111)
5. Caldwell University – 22 of 44 (.5000)
6. Felician University – 21.5 of 44 (.4886)
7. Chestnut Hill College – 26 of 55 (.4727)
8. Goldey-Beacom College – 25 of 55 (.4545)
9. Georgian Court University – 19.5 of 45 (.4333)
10. Post University – 14.5 of 54 (.2685)
11. Dominican University (N.Y.) – 11.5 of 54 (.2130)
2025-26 CACC ALFRED R. RESTAINO, SR. CUP FOR MEN'S SPORTS (Fall Standings)
1. Wilmington University (Del.) – 31.5 of 37 (.8514)
2. University of Bridgeport – 24 of 30 (.8000)
3. Post University – 25 of 37 (.6757)
4. Thomas Jefferson University – 24.5 of 37 (.6622)
5. Holy Family University – 16.5 of 30 (.5500)
6. Felician University – 20 of 37 (.5405)
7. Georgian Court University – 14.5 of 30 (.4833)
8. Dominican University (N.Y.) – 15 of 37 (.4054)
9. Goldey-Beacom College – 14 of 37 (.3784)
10. Caldwell University – 6 of 30 (.2000)
11. Chestnut Hill College – 5 of 37 (.1351)