CSU Pueblo Athletics concludes the winter season tied for 31st in the Learfield Directors' Cup Division II standings with 172 points, totaling 289.50 for the school year. Impressive performances in wrestling and indoor track and field boosted their standings compared to the fall season, where they placed 44th. Notable achievements include Jacob Myers' NCAA tournament victory and the women's indoor track team finishing fourth at nationals. The program aims to maintain its upward momentum in spring competitions. CSU Pueblo's efforts are backed by a strong tradition of success, according to Dr. Paul Plinske.

By the Numbers
  • CSU Pueblo finished winter sports with a total of 172 points.
  • They currently have 289.50 points for the 2025-26 school year.
  • The men's wrestling team contributed 32 points and women's indoor track and field added 80 points.
  • A total of 15 indoor All-Americans were recognized for their performances.
State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo sits tied for 31st with Alabama-Huntsville in the Learfield standings.
  • They have seen a significant improvement from 44th place in the fall.
  • Several Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference schools are ranked in the top 35 of the standings.
What's Next

As the spring season approaches, CSU Pueblo is poised to build upon its recent successes and continue climbing the standings. They are set to compete in additional events that could enhance their overall point totals in the Learfield Directors' Cup.

Bottom Line

The strong performances in winter sports illustrate the potential for CSU Pueblo to improve its position in the Learfield Directors' Cup, with aspirations for continued excellence in the upcoming spring season. Support and momentum from earlier achievements can significantly impact their future standings.