Trinity leads four SCAC schools ranked in 2013-2014 Division III Learfield Sports Directors' Cup winter standings

Trinity leads four SCAC schools ranked in 2013-2014 Division III Learfield Sports Directors' Cup winter standings

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Currently in 16th place, Trinity University leads four Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) institutions ranked in the prestigious 2013-2014 Division III Learfield Sports Directors' Cup winter standings. Complete NACDA Release

Trinity totaled 127 points in the winter standings on the strength of its three NCAA appearances this winter. The Tigers placed 33rd in men's basketball and finished 21st in men's swimming & diving and 24th in women's swimming & diving.

Trinity tallied 281 points in the fall and currently sits in 16th place with 408 points through the winter season.

Colorado College scored 62 points during the winter sports season on the heels of a 36th place finish in men's swimming & diving and a 49th place finish in women's swimming & diving and is currently ranked in 73rd place among the 283 schools ranked. The Tigers amassed 89 points in the fall and have a total score of 151 points.

Southwestern University is 193rd with 50 points from its 17th place finish in women's volleyball. The Pirates did not score points in the winter standings.

Texas Lutheran University picked up 45 points during the winter sports season - scoring 25 points from a 33rd place finish in women's basketball and 20 points from a 52nd place finish in women's indoor track & field. The Bulldogs are currently in 216nd place.

Williams (Mass.) College still leads all of Division III with 843.75 points and finished the winter strong with places of second in men's basketball, fifth in both women's ice hockey and women's swimming, eighth in men's swimming, 15th in skiing and also qualified for the women's basketball championship. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater moved into second with 648.75 points, Johns Hopkins (Md.) University remains in third with 632.50 points followed by Washington (Mo.) University in fourth with 581.50 points and Emory (Ga.) University in fifth with 536.50 points.

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 18 sports -- nine women’s and nine men's.

All nine of the winter NCAA championships have been completed with the following institutions capturing titles: women’s basketball – Farleigh Dickinson-Florham; men's basketball - Wisconsin-Whitewater; women’s ice hockey – Plattsburgh State; men’s ice hockey – St. Norbert; women’s swimming and diving – Emory; men’s swimming and diving – Kenyon; women's indoor track & field - Wisconsin-Oshkosh; men's indoor track & field - Wisconsin-La Crosse; and men’s wrestling – Wartburg.

SCAC Adds Billingsley to Staff
September 10, 2013 SCAC Adds Billingsley to Staff