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Division I all-around athletics programs
This is the first set of fall standings for the United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup top 25 NCAA Division I all-around athletics programs through November 30, administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and based on performance to date in NCAA men’s and women’s championships. Championships included in this ranking are women’s and men’s cross country and field hockey. Points are awarded on the basis of an institution’s finish in up to 20 sports — 10 men’s and 10 women’s.
1. Colorado, 190; 2. Stanford, 180; 3. Wisconsin, 170; 4. Virginia, 156; 5. Arkansas, 148.5; 6. Duke, 143; 7. Providence, 132; 8. Iona, 119; 9. Wake Forest, 110; 10. Maryland, 100; 11. Michigan St. 94; 12. Princeton, 88; 13. Brigham Young, 87; 14. Michigan, 85; 15. (tie) Connecticut, Iowa and UC Santa Barb., 83; 18. North Carolina St., 78; 19. Oregon, 73.5; 20. Texas Tech, 72; 21. Texas, 69l 22. Georgetown, 68; 23. (tie) Illinois and William & Mary, 66; 25. (tie) Ohio St. and Oklahoma St., 60.
Division II all-around athletics programs
This is the first set of fall standings for the United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup top 25 NCAA Division II all-around athletics programs through November 22, administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and based on performance to date in NCAA men’s and women’s championships. Championships included in this ranking are women’s and men’s cross country, field hockey, women’s volleyball, and women’s and men’s soccer. Points are awarded on the basis of an institution’s finish in up to 14 sports — seven men’s and seven women’s.
Grand Valley St., 300; 2. Tampa, 219; 3. Cal St. Chico, 193; 4. Adams St., 190; 5. West Fla., 186; 6. UC San Diego, 185; 7. (tie) Cal St. L.A. and Lock Haven, 183; 9. Abilene Christian, 179; 10. (tie) Metro St., Seattle Pacific and Western St., 175; 13. Dowling, 173; 14. Mass.-Lowell, 156; 15. (tie) Fort Lewis and Harding, 147; 17. Bentley, 140; 18. Central Missouri, 137; 19. Indiana (Pa.), 133; 20. Fla. Southern, 129; 21. Stonehill, 125; 22. Franklin Pierce, 123; 23. SIU Edwardsville, 117; 24. Lincoln Memorial, 109; 25. West Tex. A&M, 108.
Division III all-around athletics programs
This is the second set of fall standings for the United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup top 25 NCAA Division III all-around athletics programs through December 7, administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and based on performance to date in NCAA men’s and women’s championships. Championships included in this ranking are women’s and men’s cross country, field hockey, women’s volleyball, and women’s and men’s soccer. Points are awarded on the basis of an institution’s finish in up to 18 sports — nine men’s and nine women’s.
1. Calvin, 322; 2. Washington-St. Louis, 283; 3. Messiah, 273; 4. Amherst, 263; 5. TCNJ, 256; 6. Williams, 252; 7. Middlebury, 242; 8. New York U., 223; 9. Cortland St., 200; 10. Wheaton (Ill.), 190; 11. Trinity (Tex.), 183; 12. Wis.-Eau Claire, 182; 13. Stevens Institute, 162; 14. Elizabethtown, 154; 15. Christopher Newport, 145; 16. Wash. & Lee, 137; 17. Geneseo St., 136; 18. Haverford, 136; 19. (tie) Va. Wesleyan and Wittenberg, 133; 21. Luther, 129; 22. UC Santa Cruz, 128; 23. Juniata, 125; 24. Case Reserve, 124; 25. (tie) Bowdoin and Hardin-Simmons, 123.