Got this from blog contributor @HokieGuru… ACC winning bowl games. ACC with the country’s #1 basketball, and they also lead the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings. Who says the ACC can’t play a little sports?
ACC Leads NACDA Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings
Two conference schools in top five, five schools in top 21
GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference is well represented in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings released today with two schools in the top five and five schools in the top 21, more than any other conference. The ACC finished with the highest average rank of its schools among all leagues and is one of only two to have all member institutions in the top 111.
“The ACC had an excellent fall and we look forward to continued success in the winter and spring,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “The success of our programs is a tribute to the leadership of our schools, coaches and student-athletes.”
Florida State leads all ACC schools finishing the fall in third place with 358.5 points. The Seminoles had three top five finishes in women’s cross country, men’s cross country and women’s soccer. They also finished eighth in football.
North Carolina closed out the fall in fifth place with 342 points. The Tar Heels had an impressive fall campaign, including a national championship in women’s soccer as well as a second-place finish for field hockey. North Carolina also finished fifth in men’s soccer.
Virginia sits in 19th place with 235.5 points. The Cavaliers earned top-10 finishes in field hockey and women’s soccer after an NCAA Title run in both sports.
Rounding out the ACC’s presence in the top 50 are Maryland in 20th place, Duke in 21st, Boston College in 40th, NC State in 41st and Virginia Tech in 44th. Wake Forest (53), Georgia Tech (83) and Clemson (90) posted top-100 finishes, with Miami placing 111th.
About the Atlantic Coast Conference: Now in its 60th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 128 national championships, including 68 in women’s competition and 60 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 145 times in men’s competition and 105 times in women’s action.
About Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup: A preeminent leader in the collegiate sports marketplace for 40 years, the company has titled the acclaimed Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup for five consecutive years. Learfield Sports manages the multimedia rights for more than 50 collegiate institutions, conferences and associations, and is deeply integrated in collegiate ticket sales. The company’s multimedia rights encompass numerous content distribution platforms to deliver the passion of college athletics across radio, television and digital networks to fans globally. Today, Learfield Sports’ exclusive sports programming reaches more than 50 million television households nationally and delivers nearly 17,000 hours of radio programming on more than 1,000 radio stations. To learn more its history and collegiate portfolio, visit www.learfieldsports.com.
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