2012-13 Division I LSDC Standings: November 29 | December 13 | December 20
Courtesy of NACDA
CLEVELAND -- With seven NCAA Championships in the books, Princeton remains in the top 10 ranked ninth in the third Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings for the 2012-13 season.
The Tigers have amassed 245.00 points, paced by winning the national title in field hockey, finishing 11th in men's cross country, 32nd in women's cross country and 50th in women's soccer. Princeton is the second-highest Football Championship Subdivision school just one spot behind Georgetown in eighth with 253.50 points.
Michigan took the lead in the Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings. The Wolverines have scored 348.00 points with a third place finish in women’s volleyball, fifth place finish in women’s cross country, ninth place finish in both women’s field hockey and soccer, 17th place in men’s soccer and 23rd in men’s cross country.
North Carolina fell one spot to second with 342.00 points capturing the women’s soccer title, finishing runner up in women’s field hockey, fifth in men’s soccer, 17th in women’s volleyball and 32nd in women’s cross country.
Defending champion, Stanford, jumped up two spots to third with 324.50 total points, finishing third in both women’s soccer and cross country, fifth in women’s volleyball, ninth in women’s field hockey and 16th in men’s cross country.
Penn State jumped four spots from eighth to fourth in the standings with 323.50 total points, finishing second in women’s soccer, third in women’s volleyball, fifth in women’s field hockey, 14th in women’s cross country and 32nd in men’s cross country.
UCLA rounds out the top five with 306.00 points after a second place showing in men’s water polo, a fifth place finish in women’s soccer, 13th place finish in men’s cross country and 17th place finishes in men’s soccer and women’s volleyball.
The Pac-12 now leads all conferences with three institutions in the top 10 – Stanford (3rd), UCLA (5th) and Oregon (10th). Other Ivy League schools ranked are Cornell (47th), Columbia (66th), Brown (73rd), Harvard (114th) and Dartmouth (115th).
The Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. Points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 20 sports -- 10 women’s and 10 men’s.
The next Division I fall standings will be released Thursday, January 10 after the completion of the FCS National Championship and the bowl games.
Please note, standings published midseason are unofficial. Official standings will be published upon the completion of the fall season. Complete standings and the scoring structure can be found on NACDA’s website at www.directorscup.org. In addition, please visit www.thedirectorscup.com, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/lsdirectorscup or follow us on Twitter @lsdirectorscup.
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