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South Carolina Currently 14th in Learfield Directors' Cup Standings
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South Carolina Currently 14th in Learfield Directors' Cup Standings

April 6, 2017

Following a strong winter sports season, the University of South Carolina has moved into 14th place in the latest 2016-17 Learfield Directors’ Cup Division I Standings, released today.

The Learfield Directors’ Cup honors institutions maintaining a broad-based athletics program. Each institution is awarded points in a pre-determined number of sports for men and women. The Directors’ Cup Standings are a program managed by the National Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

The Gamecocks currently have 511.0 total points through the Winter Standings. These points are accumulated based on the following finishes for USC in the 2016-17 season:

Women’s Basketball: 100 points National Champions

Men’s Basketball: 83 points Final Four – NCAA Tournament

Women’s Soccer: 73 points Elite Eight – NCAA Tournament

Men’s Swimming & Diving: 60 points 15th – NCAA Championship

Men’s Soccer: 50 points Round of 32 – NCAA Tournament

Women’s Indoor Track & Field: 48.5 points 25th place – NCAA Championship

Women’s Swimming & Diving: 36 points 38th place – NCAA Championship

Men’s Indoor Track & Field: 35.5 points 36th place – NCAA Championship

Football: 25 points Post-season Bowl Game

The 511.0 total points represented the most South Carolina has achieved through the Winter Standings. The previous high was 390.0 points during the 2002-03 season.

The 511.0 total so far this year is the second highest in the SEC (Kentucky, 601.0). The highest total ever scored by South Carolina in the Learfield Directors’ Cup has been 828.5 points in 2001-02, which the Gamecocks had its highest ever finish at 11th place.

The spring season is traditionally been where the Gamecocks highest point totals have been scored. The sports that South Carolina participates in that are included are Baseball, Men’s and Women’s Golf, Softball, Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field and Beach Volleyball.

In the last 10 years, South Carolina has averaged 304.9 points in the spring sports, 55.1 percent of its total points during the same span.

Additional information on the NACDA Learfield Cup Director’s Standings can be found at www.nacda.com.