Polls
June 30, 1997
Division I All-Around Athletics Programs
The Sears Directors' Cup final top 25 NCAA Division I all-around athletics programs, administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and based on performance in NCAA men's and women's fall, winter and spring championships. Points are awarded on the basis of an institution's finish in 22 sports.
1. Stanford, 1,0841/2; 2. North Carolina, 804; 3. UCLA, 802; 4. Nebraska, 7801/2; 5. Florida, 763; 6. Arizona, 6721/2; 7. Texas, 671; 8. (tie) Ohio State and Southern California, 628; 10. LSU, 624; 11. (tie) Michigan and Washington, 6101/2; 13. Arizona State, 571; 14. Notre Dame, 5581/2; 15. Minnesota, 5561/2; 16. Brigham Young, 553; 17. Tennessee, 5311/2; 18. Alabama, 5291/2; 19. Auburn, 527; 20. Penn State 520; 21. Colorado, 5191/2; 22. Virginia 519; 23. Duke, 5061/2; 24. Wisconsin, 505; 25. California 5031/2.
Division II All-Around Athletics Programs
The Sears Directors' Cup final top 25 NCAA Division II all-around athletics programs, administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and based on performance in NCAA men's and women's fall, winter and spring championships. Points are awarded on the basis of an institution's finish in 16 sports.
1. UC Davis, 706; 2. Abilene Christian, 4601/2; 3. Cal State Bakersfield, 4351/2; 4. Central Oklahoma, 397; 5. Indianapolis, 3901/2; 6. Central Missouri State, 390; 7. South Dakota State, 3881/2; 8. Lynn, 376; 9. Western State, 3741/2; 10. Northern Colorado, 372; 11. Bloomsburg, 367; 12. North Dakota State, 366; 13. North Florida, 3561/2; 14. Shippensburg, 349; 15. Oakland, 334; 16. Ashland, 3211/2; 17. Tampa, 3201/2; 18. Cal Poly Pomona, 3171/2; 19. (tie) Nebraska-Kearney and Northwest Missouri State, 3121/2; 21. North Dakota, 310; 22. Edinboro, 3081/2; 23. Kennesaw State, 308; 24. (tie) Fort Hays State and Lewis, 2981/2.
Division III All-Around Athletics Programs
The Sears Directors' Cup final top 25 NCAA Division III all-around athletics programs, administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and based on performance in NCAA men's and women's fall, winter and spring championships. Points are awarded on the basis of an institution's finish in 20 sports.
1. Williams, 8381/2; 2. College of New Jersey, 7551/2; 3. UC San Diego, 677; 4. Emory, 653; 5. Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 6161/2; 6. Ithaca, 5981/2; 7. Amherst, 5181/2; 8. Cortland State, 465; 9. Rowan, 452; 10. Wisconsin-La Crosse, 4381/2; 11. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 429; 12. Middlebury, 410; 13. Binghamton, 399; 14. Gustavus Adolphus, 376; 15. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 370; 16. Johns Hopkins, 3521/2; 17. Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 341; 18. St. Thomas (Minnesota) 3401/2; 19. Springfield, 326; 20. Kenyon, 324; 21. Mount Union, 323; 22. Calvin, 3211/2; 23. Trinity (Texas), 3121/2; 24. Wooster, 312; 25. Salisbury State, 300.
Division II Men's Tennis
The Rolex final top 25 NCAA Division II men's tennis teams as listed by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association:
1. Lander, 2. West Florida, 3. Lynn, 4. Barry,
5. Abilene Christian, 6. Armstrong Atlantic, 7. Bloomsburg, 8. North Florida, 9. Northwood, 10. Augusta State, 11. Valdosta State, 12. Florida Southern, 13. UC Davis, 14. West Texas A&M, 15. Rollins, 16. Francis Marion, 17. Central Oklahoma, 18. Georgia College, 19. Columbus State, 20. Elon, 21. Cal Poly Pomona, 22. Washburn, 23. Cal State Los Angeles, 24. Lincoln Memorial, 25. Barton.
Division III Men's Tennis
The Rolex final top 25 NCAA Division III men's tennis teams as listed by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association:
1. Washington (Maryland), 2. Kalamazoo, 3. Williams, 4. Gustavus Adolphus, 5. Redlands, 6. UC Santa Cruz, 7. Emory, 8. Salisbury State, 9. Amherst, 10. UC San Diego, 11. Binghamton, 12. Swarthmore, 13. Denison, 14. Illinois Wesleyan, 15. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 16. Cal Lutheran, 17. Trinity (Texas), 18. Pomona-Pitzer, 19. MIT, 20. College of New Jersey, 21. Kenyon, 22. Averett, 23. Washington and Lee, 24. Bowdoin, 25. Tufts.
Division III Women's Tennis
The Rolex final top 25 NCAA Division III women's tennis teams as listed by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association:
1. Kenyon, 2. Trinity (Texas), 3. Emory, 4. Washington and Lee, 5. Gustavus Adolphus, 6. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 7. Amherst, 8. Williams, 9. Pomona-Pitzer, 10. Skidmore, 11. University of the South (Sewanee), 12. UC San Diego, 13. Mary Washington, 14. Washington (Missouri), 15. UC Santa Cruz, 16. (tie) College of New Jersey and DePauw, 18. Rhodes; 19. (tie) Hope and Franklin & Marshall, 21. (tie) Carleton and Guilford; 23. Redlands, 24. (tie) Luther and Wellesley.
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