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Stanford sits atop the rankings with 1250 points, 283.5 ahead of second place UCLA.
June 1, 2000
CLEVELAND - As the spring championship season opens, five-time Division Ichampion Stanford University has increased its lead in the race for theDivision I Sears Directors' Cup, presented by the nation's athleticsdirectors.
At the conclusion of the winter standings, Stanford held a 194.5-point leadover Michigan. However, on the strength of a national championship in men'stennis and runner-up finishes in women's golf and women's tennis, theCardinal has increased its lead to 273.5 points over UCLA. Stanford has nowcrossed the 1,000-point mark with 1,250 points. The Sears Directors' Cup wasdeveloped as a joint effort between the National Association of CollegiateDirectors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. It is administered by NACDAand sponsored by Sears, Roebuck and Co.
UCLA is in second with 976.5 points. Rounding out the top five are Michigan,third with 865.5 points, Penn State, fourth with 807.5 points, and Nebraska,fifth with 803 points.
This is the first set of spring standings and includes the sports of women'sgolf, women's and men's lacrosse, women's rowing, women's and men's tennisand men's volleyball. In addition to Stanford, winning nationalchampionships were Arizona in women's golf, Maryland in women's lacrosse,Syracuse in men's lacrosse, Brown in women's rowing, Georgia in women'stennis and UCLA in men's volleyball.
Points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 20 sports --10 for men and 10 for women. Each national champion receives 100 points.There are four Sears Directors' Cup Awards, one to honor the institutionwith the best all-around athletics program in each of the NCAA's DivisionsI, II and III and the NAIA. It is the first-ever cross-sectional all-sportsnational recognition award for both men and women. The winner of the awardreceives a trophy designed by Waterford Crystal, which appears at major menand women's events throughout the year.
Spring sports standings to date follow. Please note that standings publishedmidseason are unofficial standings. There will be an update on Tuesday, June13. Final, official standings will be published upon the conclusion of theCollege World Series.
Rank | Institution | Spring |
? | ? | Total |
1 | Stanford (Cal.) | 1250 |
2 | California-Los Angeles | 976.5 |
3 | Michigan | 865.5 |
4 | Penn State | 807.5 |
5 | Nebraska | 803 |
6 | North Carolina | 760 |
7 | Florida | 754.5 |
8 | Ohio State | 642 |
9 | Texas | 629 |
10 | Wisconsin | 625 |
11 | Arizona | 619.5 |
12 | Georgia | 610.5 |
13 | Arizona State | 594.5 |
14 | Louisiana State | 592 |
15 | Brigham Young (Utah) | 590 |
16 | Virginia | 588.5 |
17 | Tennessee | 576 |
18 | Minnesota | 535 |
19 | Notre Dame (Ind.) | 534 |
20 | Michigan State | 531 |
21 | Arkansas | 486 |
22 | Duke (N.C.) | 482 |
23 | Auburn (Ala.) | 465.5 |
24 | Princeton (N.J.) | 440.5 |
25 | Texas A&M | 433 |
26 | Illinois | 427 |
27 | California | 419 |
28 | Indiana | 407 |
29 | Iowa | 401 |
30 | Connecticut | 387 |
31 | Southern California | 385 |
32 | Iowa State | 378 |
33 | Southern Methodist (Tex.) | 376 |
34 | Oklahoma | 373 |
35 | Oregon | 370 |
36 | Washington | 368 |
37 | Maryland | 366.5 |
38 | Brown (R.I.) | 356.5 |
39 | Purdue (Ind.) | 349 |
40 | North Carolina State | 340 |
For more information on the Sears Directors' Cup, visit the NACDA Official Site.