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Stanford wins 21st consecutive Director's Cup as best athletic dept.

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The Directors Cup has been in existence for 22 years with North Carolina winning in the first year and Stanford winning every one since then.

Another Year, Another Cup
Courtesy: Stanford Athletics
Release: 06/16/2015

STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford has secured the 2014-15 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, extending its streak to 21 consecutive seasons of capturing the award presented to the most successful intercollegiate athletic department in the nation.

Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics Bernard Muir accepted the Cup on June 16 during the annual National Association of Collegiate Directors of America (NACDA) conference in Orlando, Florida.

While this year’s standings are not yet final, Stanford has already compiled 1448.00 points overall. Rounding out the top five are UCLA (1186.00), USC (1159.00), North Carolina (1152.00) and Florida (1105.50). Those standings are as of June 19, with the final edition slated for June 26.

The Learfield Sports 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 up to 20 sports -- 10 women’s and 10 men’s.

Stanford claimed three national championships in 2014-15, increasing its overall total to 127. Of Stanford’s 127 championships, 107 are NCAA titles, including 2015 crowns in women’s water polo and women’s golf. Also this season, the Cardinal captured its fifth IRA National Championship over the last six seasons in women’s lightweight rowing.

The Cardinal has won at least one NCAA championship in each of the last 39 seasons, representing the longest active streak in the nation.
 
SO? They are a PRIVATE school...they RECRUIT! ;-)
Sarcasm: you are trying to drum up private school business. Serious: you are trying to drum up public school business. Which is it? To keep food on the table I would go with the public school.
 
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