LSUDad Posted June 28, 2019 Share Posted June 28, 2019 LSU Earns Highest Directors' Cup Finish in Decade June 28, 2019, 02:10 PM (CT)Updated: June 28, 2019, 02:11 PM (CT) Michael Bonnette (@LSUBonnette) Assoc. Athletic Director/Communications BATON ROUGE – A national runner-up finish in gymnastics and third-place national finishes in men's indoor track and field, women's outdoor track and field, and beach volleyball, helped propel LSU to a No. 11 finish in the Learfield IMG Directors' Cup for the 2018-19 athletic season. It's the highest finish for LSU in the Director's Cup in a decade when the Tigers placed No. 9 nationally following the 2008-09 season. LSU also finished second-highest among all Southeastern Conference schools, with Florida leading the league at No. 3. Other SEC teams in the Top 25 include Kentucky at No. 14, Texas A&M at No. 15, Georgia at No. 21, South Carolina No. 22, Arkansas No. 23, and Tennessee No. 25. Stanford won the Director's Cup for the 25th time, while Michigan finished second. The 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. Schools can earn points in up to 19 sports for the final standings. LSU earned points in 16 in sports with gymnastics picking up 90 points for its national runner-up finish. The Tigers added 85 points in both men's indoor track and field and women's outdoor track and field for their third place NCAA finish in those sports. Football picked up 72 points for its No. 7 final national ranking in the USA Today Coaches poll. The following is a look at the points each LSU sport scored along with its national finish in NCAA Championship events: LSU Sport, Directors' Cup Points, NCAA Finish Gymnastics, 90 points, No. 2 Women's Outdoor Track, 85 points, No. 3 Men's Indoor Track, 85 points, No. 3 Football, 72 points, No. 7 (in Coaches Poll) Men's Outdoor Track, 72 points, No. 7 Men's Basketball, 64 points, No. 9 (NCAA Sweet 16) Baseball, 64 points, No. 9 (NCAA Super Regional) Softball, 64 points, No. 9 (NCAA Super Regional) Women's Indoor Track, 57.33 points, No. 15 Beach Volleyball, 55 points, No. 3 Men's Golf, 51.5 points, No. 22 (NCAA Championships) Women's Tennis, 50 points, No. 17 (NCAA Second Round) Women's Soccer, 50 points, No. 17 (NCAA Second Round) Men's Swimming/Diving, 48 points, No. 26 Women's Swimming/Diving, 44 points, No. 30 Women's Golf, 35 points, No. 38 (NCAA Regionals) 2019 Director's Cup Final Standings 1. Stanford, 1567.75 2. Michigan, 1272.25 3. Florida, 1156.75 4. Texas, 1148.5 5. USC, 1075.75 6. UCLA, 1056.5 7. Florida State, 1046.25 8. Virginia, 1037.5 9. Duke, 1001.0 10. North Carolina, 987.011. LSU, 986.83 12. Ohio State, 986.0 13. Penn State, 963.5 14. Kentucky, 947.75 15. Texas A&M, 933.75 16. Wisconsin, 895.0 17. Notre Dame, 885.0 18. California, 835.75 19. Arizona State, 821.0 20. Minnesota, 813.75 21. Georgia, 808.0 22. South Carolina, 805.75 23. Arkansas, 803.0 24. Washington, 801.0 25. Tennessee, 797.75 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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