CLEVELAND – TheÂ
National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) have released the final 2020-21Daktronics Cup standings.
The 2020-21 Daktronics Cup Champions for overall program excellence in two-year college athletics areÂ
Iowa Central Community College (Fort Dodge, IA) in theÂ
NJCAA Scholarship Division andÂ
The College of DuPage (Glen Ellyn, IA) in theÂ
NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division.
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Below are the complete top-10 standings following the conclusion of the winter sports season.
 |
Rank |
NJCAA Scholarship Division Top-10
(Complete Standings) |
Total Points |
Rank |
NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division Top-10
(Complete Standings) |
Total Points |
1. |
Iowa Central CC |
185 |
1. |
College of DuPage |
72 |
2. |
Iowa Western CC |
178.5 |
2. |
Rowan College at Gloucester County |
70.5 |
3. |
Barton County |
160 |
3. |
Mohawk Valley CC |
69 |
4. |
Tyler Junior College |
157.5 |
4. |
Herkimer CC |
67 |
5. |
Cowley College |
143 |
5. |
Jamestown CC |
62 |
6. |
Cloud County |
116 |
6. |
Joliet JC |
56 |
7. |
South Plains College |
107.5 |
7. |
Rock Valley College |
52.5 |
8. |
Hutchinson CC |
91 |
8. |
Erie CC |
41 |
9. |
Butler Community College KS |
89 |
9. |
Howard CC |
37 |
10. |
Hawkeye CC |
86.5 |
10. |
Camden CC |
35 |
SCHOLARSHIP DIVISION
The Tritons of Iowa Central scored 185 points and used National Championship performances in men's cross country and women's bowling, as well as second place national finishes in men's swimming, bowling and indoor track and field. They also walked away with third place finishes in women's volleyball, swimming, outdoor track and field and men's wrestling to help propel them to their seventh consecutive NATYCAA Daktronics Cup, and 11
th Cup overall in the program's history.
The Reivers of Iowa Western Community College (Council Bluffs, IA) scored 178.5 points to earn the second spot in the NJCAA Scholarship Division standings and the Cougars of Barton Community College (Great Bend, KS) scored 160 points to finish in third place.
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NON-SCHOLARSHIP DIVISION
The Chaparrals of the College of DuPage scored 72 points and used national championship performances in men's and women's outdoor track and field, as well as a fourth place finish in men's golf and a sixth place finish in softball to propel them to their seventh first place finish in the NATYCAA Daktronics Cup history.
The Roadrunners of Rowan College of South Jersey – Gloucester County finished the NJCAA Non-Scholarship division in second place with 70.5 points, followed by the Hawks of Mohawk Valley Community College (Utica, NY) who scored 69 points to finish in third place.
STATE ASSOCIATIONS DIVISION
Due to the COVID pandemic restrictions, no Daktronics Cup awards were presented in the State Association division this year.
Complete Daktronics Cup standings will be posted on the NATYCAA website.

Colleges in each division are allowed to use their top five finishes per gender at their highest level of competition to earn points for theÂ
Daktronics Cup. The champions of each competition score 20 points, second place scores 19, third place 18, etc. This is the third year that Daktronics has sponsored this award in conjunction with the National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA).Â
About NATYCAA:Â Now in its 33
rd year, NATYCAA is the professional organization of two-year college athletics administrators and membership open to all two-year institutions from throughout the country. NATYCAA is administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which is in its 57
th year. For more information on NACDA and the 17 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit www.nacda.com.
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