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2024-25 Ron Case Cup Fall Standings

National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators

Iowa Western CC, Mt. San Antonio and Joliet lead 2024-25 Ron Case Cup Presented by Daktronics

CLEVELAND –  The Reivers of Iowa Western Community College (Council Bluffs, IA), the Mounties of Mt. San Antonio College (Walnut, CA) and the Wolves of Joliet Junior College (Joliet, IL) lead their respective divisions in the 2024-2025 Ron Case Cup presented by Daktronrics competition for overall program excellence in two-year colleges, which is organized by the National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA).
 
Below are the complete top-10 standings for each division.


 


Rank


NJCAA Scholarship Division Top-10
(
Top-20 Standings)


Total Points


Rank


NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division Top-10
(
Top-20 Standings)


Total Points

1.

Iowa Western Community College

75.5

1.

Joliet Junior College

49.5

2.

College of Du Page

75

2.

RCSJ-Gloucester County

41.5

2.

Heartland Community College

75

3.

Mohawk Valley Community College

39

4.

Cowley College

73.5

4.

Onondaga Community College

32.5

5.

Salt Lake Community College

72

5.

Suffolk CCC

31

6. 

Hutchinson Community College

53

6.

Finger Lakes Community College

27.5

7.

Mesa Community College

42.5

7.

Nassau CCC

23.5

8.

New Mexico Junior College

41.5

8.

Raritan Valley CC, NJ

22

9.

Daytona State College

40

9.

Delta Community College

20

10.

Northwest Mississippi Community College

37.5

9.

Eastfield College

20


 


Rank


State Associations Division Top-10
(Top-20 Standings
)


Total Points

Rank

Learfield Directors' Cup Top-10

(Top-25 Standings)


Total Points

1.

Mt. San Antonio College

104.5

1. Mt. San Antonio College 104.5

2.

Sierra College

82

2. Sierra College 82

3.

American River

81

3. American River 81

4.

Cerritos

80.5

4. Cerritos 80.5

5.

Orange Coast

80

5. Orange Coast 80

6.

Fresno City

78

6. Fresno City 78

7.

San Diego Mesa

72

7. Iowa Western Community College 75.5

8.

Long Beach City

70

8. College of Du Page 75

9.

Clark College

68.5

8. Heartland Community College 75
10. Saddleback 66.5 10. Cowley College 73.5

10.

Modesto

66.5


 


SCHOLARSHIP DIVISION
Iowa Western leads the NJCAA Scholarship Division with 75.5 points.  The Reivers used a National Championship performance in men's soccer as well as second place national finishes in football and men's cross country and a third place finish in women's soccer to help lead the way to their first place ranking.  College of Du Page (Glen Ellyn, IL) and Heartland Community College (Normal, IL) each scored 75 points to tie for second place in the Scholarship Division.

STATE ASSOCIATIONS DIVISION
Mt. San Antonio College leads the State Associations Division with 104.5 points.  The Mounties used CCCAA (3C2A) Championships in women's golf and men's wrestling, second place finishes in men's cross country and football and a third place finish in women's cross country to help propel them to the lead in the State Associations Division.  Sierra College (Rocklin, CA) of the 32CAA is currently in second place with 82 points and American River College (Sacramento, CA) is in third place with 81 points.
 
NON-SCHOLARSHIP
DIVISION
Joliet Junior College leads the NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division with 49.5 points.  The Wolves used a third place finish in men's cross country, and fifth place finishes in women's cross country and men's soccer to help give them the lead in the NJCAA Non-Scholarship Division.  RCSJ-Gloucester County (Sewell, NJ) is in second place with 41.5 points and Mohawk Valley Community College (Utica, NY) rounds out the top three in the division with 39 points.

About NATYCAA: Now in its 37th 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 60th year. For more information on NACDA and the 19 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit www.nacda.com.

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