Complete Standings
Conference Standings
CLEVELAND – For the second straight week,
Johns Hopkins sits atop the second set of Division III Learfield IMG College Directors' Cup standings. A pair of national championships in both women's cross country and volleyball catapulted the Blue Jays to 481.00 total points overall.
DIII FALL UPDATE
In the most recent national championships, Johns Hopkins finished 5
th in women's soccer and 17
th on the men's side.
Tufts, who was 8
th overall in the first set of standings, jumps to 2
nd overall after taking home the men's soccer title and finished 9
th overall on the women's side.
Chicago was 9
th and 17
th overall in the women's and men's soccer tournament, respectively. Finishing 9
th in both the men's and women's soccer championships,
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps is in 4
th overall with 305.50 total points. Rounding out the top-five is
Middlebury with 17
th place showings in men's and women's soccer.
Below is a listing of the top-five institutions and their fall national championship finishes.
Rank |
Overall Points |
Institution |
Women's |
Men's |
1 |
481.00 |
Johns Hopkins |
1st-cross country/volleyball;
3rd-field hockey; 5th-soccer |
5th-cross country; 17th soccer |
2 |
354.50 |
Tufts |
8th-cross country; 5th-field hockey; 9th-soccer; 17th-volleyball |
1st-soccer |
3 |
322.50 |
Chicago |
4th-cross country; 9th-volleyball/soccer |
12th-cross country; 17th-soccer |
4 |
305.50 |
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
20th-cross country; 9th-soccer; 17th-volleyball |
6th-cross country; 9th-soccer |
5 |
205.00 |
Middlebury |
1st-field hockey, 15th-cross country; 17th-soccer |
29th-cross country; 17th-soccer |
FALL CHAMPIONS
Women's: Cross Country
– Johns Hopkins; Field Hockey
– Middlebury; Volleyball
– Johns Hopkins; Soccer -
Messiah
Men's: Cross Country –
Pomona-Pitzer; Soccer -
Tufts
CONFERENCE
The
UAA leads all of Division III conferences with four institutions in the top-15 – Chicago,
Washington-St. Louis (6th),
Emory (12th) and
Carnegie Mellon (15th).
NEXT UP
The final 2019-20 fall Division III Learfield IMG College Directors' Cup standings will be published on
Tuesday, December 24. Overall in Division III, you must count the following four sports – men's basketball and soccer, women's basketball and soccer – along with the next highest 14 (max.) sports scored for each institution, regardless of gender.
The Learfield IMG College 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 NCAA Championships.
Please note, standings published midseason are unofficial. Final official standings will be published upon the completion of the spring 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 and follow us on Twitter
@ldirectorscup.
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