Williams Reclaims Division III #LSDC Title PAST PRESIDENTS 2011-12
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OFFICERS PRESIDENT .............................. KEVIN ANDERSON University of Maryland 1st VICE PRESIDENT .......................... MIKE ALDEN Contact: Julie Work University of Missouri For Immediate Release Assistant Executive Director nd 2 VICE PRESIDENT ........................ JIM PHILLIPS June 6, 2013 [email protected] Northwestern University 3rd VICE PRESIDENT ............................ TIM SELGO Grand Valley State University SECRETARY ................................... DON TENCHER Rhode Island College Williams Reclaims Division III #LSDC Title PAST PRESIDENTS 2011-12 ......................................... DAN GUERRERO UCLA CLEVELAND – Williams (Mass.) reclaimed the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup title, finishing with 2010-11 .............................................. DAVE ROACH 1273.75 points. The Ephs scored in 18 sports and captured the women’s rowing and men’s and Colgate University 2009-10 ....................................... RANDY SPETMAN women’s tennis national championships. Williams has now captured 16 of 18 Learfield Sports Florida State University Directors’ Cup titles. 2008-09 ............................................ JOAN CRONAN University of Tennessee 2007-08 ............................................... KEVIN WHITE Williams will be honored at the 2013 NACDA Convention during the Learfield Sports Directors’ University of Notre Dame 2006-07 ............................................. LEE McELROY Cup luncheon sponsored by the United States Olympic Committee, on Friday, June 14. University at Albany 2005-06 ................................................ TIM CURLEY Penn State University Emory (Ga.) finished in second place with 986.50 total points, its highest finish since 2003-04, 2004-05 ........................................ GENE DeFILIPPO when the Eagles also finished runner-up. The Eagles scored in 15 sports and captured the Boston College 2003-04 ................................................. JUDY ROSE national championship in women’s swimming, finished second in women’s soccer and women’s University of North Carolina Charlotte tennis, fourth in men’s golf and fifth in men’s swimming and diving and men’s tennis. 2002-03 ...................................... JOE CASTIGLIONE University of Oklahoma 2001-02 ......................................... BILL BRADSHAW Middlebury (Vt.) ended in third place with 941.75 total points. The Panthers scored in 15 sports, DePaul University 2000-01 ........................................... DEBORAH YOW finishing second in women’s ice hockey, third in women’s lacrosse and fifth in men’s basketball University of Maryland and men’s and women’s tennis. 1999-2000 ...................................... DAVE HART, JR. Florida State University 1998-99 .......................................... JIM LIVENGOOD Wisconsin-Whitewater finished in fourth place with 895.00 total points. The Warhawks scored in University of Arizona 1997-98 ........................................... VINCE DOOLEY 15 sports with their highest finish coming in women’s basketball, second overall. This is their University of Georgia highest finish to date in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, finishing fifth last year. 1996-97 ..................................... BARBARA HEDGES University of Washington 1995-96 ................................ W. JAMES COPELAND Rounding out the top five is Washington University (Mo.) with 859.50 total points. The Bears Southern Methodist University 1994-95 ........................................... EUGENE SMITH scored in 14 sports, finishing fourth in men’s tennis and fifth in men’s cross country, women’s Iowa State University soccer and women’s tennis. This is Washington University’s seventh consecutive top five finish in 1993-94 ...................................... JOHN SWOFFORD University of North Carolina the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. 1992-93 ................................................... JIM JONES Ohio State University 1991-92 ................................................. BILL BYRNE The New England Small College Athletic Conference has four institutions in the top 10. University of Oregon Following first place Williams (Mass.) is Middlebury (Vt.) in third, Amherst (Mass.) in sixth and 1990-91 .................................. FRANK WINDEGGER Texas Christian University Tufts (Mass.) in eighth. 1989-90 ........................................... JACK LENGYEL U.S. Naval Academy 1988-89 .................................. GARY CUNNINGHAM The following institutions captured spring national titles: baseball – Linfield (Ore.); women’s track & Fresno State field - Wartburg (Iowa); men’s outdoor track & field – Wisconsin La Crosse; women’s rowing - 1987-88 .............................................. CARL MILLER University of the Pacific Williams (Mass.); men’s lacrosse - Stevenson; men’s tennis - Williams (Mass.); women’s tennis - 1986-87 ............................................... HOMER RICE Williams (Mass.); women’s golf – Mary Hardin-Baylor; men’s golf – Texas-Tyler. Georgia Institute of Technology 1985-86 ..................................... ANDY MOORADIAN University of New Hampshire The Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National 1984-85 ............................................... JOHN CLUNE U.S. Air Force Academy Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. Points are awarded 1983-84 ............................................... BOB KARNES based on each institution's finish in up to 18 sports -- nine women’s and nine men’s. Drake University 1982-83 ............................................ GEORGE KING Purdue University Complete standings and the scoring structure can be found on NACDA’s website at 1981-82 ...................................................MIKE LUDE University of Washington www.directorscup.org. In addition, please visit www.thedirectorscup.com, like us on Facebook at 1980-81 .............................................. JOHN TONER facebook.com/lsdirectorscup or follow us on Twitter @lsdirectorscup. University of Connecticut 1979-80 ....................................... BEN CARNEVALE College of William & Mary About Learfield Sports: A preeminent leader in the collegiate sports marketplace for 40 years, 1978-79 .............................................. FRED MILLER Arizona State University the company has titled the acclaimed Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup for five consecutive years. 1977-78 .................................................. BILL FLYNN Learfield Sports manages the multimedia rights for more than 50 collegiate institutions, Boston College 1976-77 ........................................ STAN MARSHALL conferences and associations, and is deeply integrated in collegiate ticket sales. The company’s South Dakota State University multimedia rights encompass numerous content distribution platforms to deliver the passion of 1975-76 ................................................... BILL ROHR Ohio University college athletics across radio, television and digital networks to fans globally. Today, Learfield 1974-75 ............................................ HARRY FOUKE Sports’ exclusive sports programming reaches more than 50 million television households University of Houston 1973-74 .............................................. JOHN WINKIN nationally and delivers nearly 17,000 hours of radio programming on more than 1,000 radio Colby College stations. To learn more its history and collegiate portfolio, visit www.learfieldsports.com. 1972-73 ......................................... CECIL COLEMAN University of Illinois 1971-72 .................................................... BUD JACK University of Utah 1970-71 ............................................ AL TWITCHELL - nacda - Rutgers University 1969-70 ................................................. BILL ORWIG Indiana University 1968-69 ......................................... MARSH TURNER Johns Hopkins University 1967-68 ............................................ BOB BRONZAN NACDA 24651 Detroit Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 San Jose State University 1966-67 ............................................. DICK LARKINS 440-892-4000 Fax: 440-892-4007 Ohio State University www.nacda.com 1965-66 .............................................. JIM CORBETT Louisiana State University 2012-13 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup Division III Final Standings As of June 6, 2013 NOTE: 18 total teams can be scored for the final standings (9 M, 9 W sports). Rank Institution Conference Final M. Bsb W. Golf M. Golf W. Lax M. Lax W. Row W. SB W. Ten. M. Ten. W. T&F M T&F M VB W. WP Fall Winter Spring Total Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Pl. Pts. Total Total Total X= lowest scoring point total removed due to scoring in more than the allotted 18 sports 1 Williams (MA) NESCAC 1273.75 0 0 5 75 28 45.5 0 0 0 0 1 100 0 0 1 100 1 100 10 67.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 276.75 509.00 488.00 2 Emory (GA) UAA 986.50 0 0 0 0 4 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 50 2 90 5 73 16 57.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 280.00 355.75 350.75 3 Middlebury (VT) NESCAC 941.75 0 0 14 48 0 0 3 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 73 5 73 39 X 31 40.5 0 0 0 0 306.50 317.75 317.50 4 Wisconsin Whitewater WIAC 895.00 29 37.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 25 9 64 17 50 7 72 4 80 0 0 0 0 100.00 466.50 328.50 5 Washington University (MO) UAA 859.50 0 0 6 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 25 5 73 4 83 12 64.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 237.00 305.00 317.50 6 Amherst (MA) NESCAC 802.80 17 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 86.5 3 86.5