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'Cuse Ranks 21st in Final NACDA Directors' Cup Standings

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By any measure, the 2015-16 academic year was the most successful in the history of Syracuse University Athletics. The Orange finished in 21st place in the 2015-16 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Learfield Division I Directors' Cup with a school-record 12 teams scoring points. Syracuse was the fourth-highest ranked Atlantic Coast Conference school.

http://cuse.com/news/2016/7/1/general-cuse-ranks-21st-in-final-nacda-directors-cup-standings.aspx
 
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6 ACC schools finish in Top 25 of Director's Cup standings - ACCSports.com
The University of North Carolina led six ACC schools that finished in the Top 25 of the 2015-16 Learfield Director’s Cup standings. Joining the Tar Heels (No. 7) in the Top 25 are Virginia (No. 8), Notre Dame (No. 17), Syracuse (No. 21), Florida State (No. 22) and Duke (No. 24).

The Directors’ Cup measures NCAA postseason competitive success and awards points to a maximum of 10 men’s and 10 women’s programs per school.

Here is where each ACC school finished in this year’s standings:

7. North Carolina

8. Virginia

17. Notre Dame

21. Syracuse

22. Florida State

24. Duke

29. Louisville

32. NC State

38. Virginia Tech

40. Miami

42. Clemson

48. Boston College

68. Wake Forest

80. Georgia Tech

110. Pittsburgh
 
6 ACC schools finish in Top 25 of Director's Cup standings - ACCSports.com
The University of North Carolina led six ACC schools that finished in the Top 25 of the 2015-16 Learfield Director’s Cup standings. Joining the Tar Heels (No. 7) in the Top 25 are Virginia (No. 8), Notre Dame (No. 17), Syracuse (No. 21), Florida State (No. 22) and Duke (No. 24).

The Directors’ Cup measures NCAA postseason competitive success and awards points to a maximum of 10 men’s and 10 women’s programs per school.

Here is where each ACC school finished in this year’s standings:

7. North Carolina

8. Virginia

17. Notre Dame

21. Syracuse

22. Florida State

24. Duke

29. Louisville

32. NC State

38. Virginia Tech

40. Miami

42. Clemson

48. Boston College

68. Wake Forest

80. Georgia Tech

110. Pittsburgh

Just a question. Does anyone know if football counts in Notre Dame's ACC standings?
 
Congratulations to all of our student athletes and the coaches.

Cheers,
Neil
Yes. Awesome job by all involved. The budget for Syracuse athletics is a lot smaller than a lot of the schools rated close to us.
 

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