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I realize they will be in the Eastern bloc but it is pretty cool to see them leaving the Belt on top...

WKU’s last season in the Sun Belt Conference could end with the school’s first Sun Belt All-Sports Championship since 2008. The Vic Bubas Cup awards schools on a point system based strictly on regular season finish for sports that have a regular season conference schedule.

WKU took home five conference titles in 2013-14 in volleyball, soccer, men’s swimming, women’s indoor track and field and women’s basketball.

“We had a major goal this year, to win the all-sports championship and we felt like to win it in our last year would be pretty symbolic of the success we’ve had for the entire 32 years we’ve been (in the Sun Belt Conference),” Athletics Director Todd Stewart said. “We’re very close to clinching that now and it would be a big accomplishment for us.”

While spring sports are winding down, Stewart said every other sport is already in the Conference USA mindset.

READ MORE: http://wkuherald.com/sports/article_68c3802e-d65f-11e3-b917-001a4bcf6878.html

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