CLEVELAND – For the second straight year,Â
Pepperdine University is taking home theÂ
Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (DI-AAA ADA) All-Sports Trophy.
This marks the fifth time the Waves have earned this honor, second only to the University of Denver in All-Sports Trophy collections. Joining Pepperdine to round out the top three areÂ
Xavier University andÂ
Creighton University, respectively.
"On behalf of I-AAA ADA, I would like to congratulate the Pepperdine Waves for their All-Sports championship this year," saidÂ
Janet R. Cone, DI-AAA ADA president and current director of athletics at the University of North Carolina Asheville. "I would also like to congratulate Xavier and Creighton on outstanding accomplishments this year."
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The following institutions finished atop the 2022-23Â DI-AAA ADA All-Sports standings in their respective sport:
Fall Sports |
 Cross Country (Men's) |
 Gonzaga University |
 Cross Country (Women's) |
 Providence College |
 Soccer (Men's) |
 Creighton University |
 Soccer (Women's) |
 UC Irvine |
 Volleyball (Women's) |
 Marquette University |
Winter Sports |
 Basketball (Men's) |
  Creighton University
 Gonzaga University |
 Basketball (Women's) |
 Florida Gulf Coast University |
 Swimming & Diving (Men's) |
 *No I-AAA Institutions Scored |
 Swimming & Diving (Women's) |
 *No I-AAA Institutions Scored |
 Track & Field (Men's Indoor) |
 Fairleigh Dickinson University |
 Track & Field (Women's Indoor) |
 Bradley University
 High Point University |
Spring Sports |
 Baseball |
 Oral Roberts University |
 Golf (Men's) |
 Pepperdine University |
 Golf (Women's) |
 Pepperdine University |
 Lacrosse (Men's) |
 *No I-AAA Institutions Scored |
 Lacrosse (Women's) |
 University of Denver |
 Softball |
 Boston University
 Cal State Fullerton |
 Tennis (Men's) |
 Pepperdine University |
 Tennis (Women's) |
 Pepperdine University |
 Track & Field (Men's Outdoor) |
 Gonzaga University |
 Track & Field (Women's Outdoor) |
 Utah Valley University |
About Division I-AAA ADA: Now in its 22nd year, the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association's mission is to enhance initiatives common to its Division I-AAA membership (the 98 Division I institutions that do not sponsor football), in particular, aspects related to their flagship basketball programs. For more information on the Division I-AAA ADA, please visit
www.div1aaa-ada.com. The Division I-AAA ADA is administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which is in its 58th year. For more information on NACDA and the 18 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit
www.nacda.com.