The Holy Family University men have come in sixth in the 2025-26 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Restaino Cup standings, the league offices announced on Thursday.
The Restaino Cup is handed out based on institutions' performances across all CACC championship sports, with one Cup awarded for each gender. The point system used considers each program's finish in both the 2025-26 regular-season standings and conference championship tournaments. Each school's point total is compared to the number of points it was possible for it to earn, and the standings are based on that percentage.
The Tigers totaled 47.5 of a possible 93 points, for a 51.1 percentage of possible points earned.
Wilmington won its fifth consecutive Cup with a 75.0 percentage of possible points earned, while second place Jefferson was at 66.9 percent.
Track & field's second place finish at the CACC Championship garnered nine of a possible 10 points, while soccer earned 12.5 points after reaching the CACC Tournament Semifinals for the fifth time in seven seasons.
Men's lacrosse and baseball both made the CACC Tournament for the first time in program history, with men's lacrosse going on to win its first-ever postseason contest, as the two combined for 15.5 points.
Basketball made its first CACC Tournament appearance since 2019 to earn 6.5 points, while cross country rounded out HFU's point total with four.