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Tennessee Athletics Finishes Second in USA Today SEC All-Sports Title Race
June 03, 2025 | General
The second-place finish solidifies Tennessee's most successful four-year run in the history of the SEC All-Sports title race
For only the third time since 2000, the University of Tennessee Athletics Department finished second in the USA Today SEC All-Sports title race. The Vols and Lady Vols ranked second to Texas, ending Tennessee's record-setting three-year streak as the top overall athletic program in the conference.
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Tennessee claimed its first three SEC All-Sports titles for the 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24 academic years. The Big Orange became only the second school in league history to win three consecutive titles, following Florida.
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"Although we are disappointed not to have won our fourth straight SEC All-Sports title, finishing as runner-up in the largest and most competitive league in the country is still a remarkable testament to the strength of our athletic department," said Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Danny White.
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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.
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Texas captured the top spot with 179.75 points, followed by Tennessee (149.5), Texas A&M (148.25) and Florida (148).
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The second-place finish solidifies Tennessee's most successful four-year run in the history of the SEC All-Sports title race.
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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
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Men
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
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Women
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
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Tennessee claimed its first three SEC All-Sports titles for the 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24 academic years. The Big Orange became only the second school in league history to win three consecutive titles, following Florida.
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"Although we are disappointed not to have won our fourth straight SEC All-Sports title, finishing as runner-up in the largest and most competitive league in the country is still a remarkable testament to the strength of our athletic department," said Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Danny White.
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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.
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Texas captured the top spot with 179.75 points, followed by Tennessee (149.5), Texas A&M (148.25) and Florida (148).
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The second-place finish solidifies Tennessee's most successful four-year run in the history of the SEC All-Sports title race.
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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
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Men
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
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Women
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
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