NACDA Director's Cup
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The NACDA Directors' Cup is an award given annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics. Points for the NACDA Director's Cup are based on order of finish in various NCAA sponsored championships or in the case of Division I Football media base polls. The award originated in 1993, and was presented to NCAA Division I schools only. In 1995, it was extended to Division II, Division III, and NAIA schools as well, each division receiving its own award.
Stanford University has won the award for the best Division I collegiate athletics program for 12 straight years, winning 12 out of the 13 years it has been offered. Williams College has similarly dominated Division III, having won the award 10 times.
Princeton University has consistently been the highest ranking non-scholarship school in the Division I rankings. In Division II, UC Davis won six of the first eight awards, but its athletic program moved to Division I in 2003 and Grand Valley State won the award the following three years. The NAIA division was similarly dominated by Simon Fraser University of British Columbia in its early years, but in 2002, SFU transferred several of its sports programs to Canada's college athletics federation, Canadian Interuniversity Sport. Since then, no single school has been able to dominate the NAIA division, and SFU itself remains competitive despite not fielding a full complement of NAIA teams.
The physical award is a Waterford crystal trophy. Prior to 2003, the sponsor of the NACDA Directors' Cup was retail merchandiser Sears, and the award was known as the Sears Cup. Beginning in the 2003-2004 season, the sponsor has been the United States Sports Academy.
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[edit] Past winners
[edit] NCAA Division I
Year | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth |
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1993-94 | North Carolina | Stanford | UCLA | Florida | Penn State |
1994-95 | Stanford | North Carolina | UCLA | Arizona | Florida |
1995-96 | Stanford | UCLA | Florida | Texas | Michigan |
1996-97 | Stanford | North Carolina | UCLA | Nebraska | Florida |
1997-98 | Stanford | (tie) North Carolina, Florida | UCLA | Michigan | |
1998-99 | Stanford | Georgia | Penn State | Florida | UCLA |
1999-00 | Stanford | UCLA | Michigan | Penn State | North Carolina |
2000-01 | Stanford | UCLA | Georgia | Michigan | Arizona |
2001-02 | Stanford | Texas | Florida | North Carolina | UCLA |
2002-03 | Stanford | Texas | Ohio State | Michigan | Penn State |
2003-04 | Stanford | Michigan | UCLA | Ohio State | Georgia |
2004-05 | Stanford | Texas | UCLA | Michigan | Duke |
2005-06 | Stanford | UCLA | Texas | North Carolina | Florida |
As of April 5, 2007 | Stanford | Wisconsin | California | Texas | North Carolina |
[edit] NCAA Division II
Year | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth |
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1995-96 | UC Davis | Abilene Christian | North Dakota State | South Dakota State | Cal State Bakersfield |
1996-97 | UC Davis | Abilene Christian | Cal State Bakersfield | Central Oklahoma | Indianapolis |
1997-98 | Cal State Bakersfield | UC Davis | Abilene Christian | Barry | Florida Southern |
1998-99 | Adams State | (tie) UC Davis; Abilene Christian | (tie) Florida Southern; North Dakota State | ||
1999-00 | UC Davis | North Dakota State | North Dakota | Florida Southern | Western State |
2000-01 | UC Davis | North Dakota | Cal State Bakersfield | UCSD | Western State |
2001-02 | UC Davis | Grand Valley State (MI) | UCSD | Truman State | Western State |
2002-03 | UC Davis | Grand Valley State (MI) | North Florida | Cal State Bakersfield | South Dakota State |
2003-04 | Grand Valley State (MI) | UCSD | Truman State | North Dakota | Chico State |
2004-05 | Grand Valley State (MI) | Nebraska-Omaha | Chico State | North Dakota | Cal State Bakersfield |
2005-06 | Grand Valley State (MI) | Abilene Christian | Nebraska-Omaha | Southern Illinois Edwardsville | Cal State Bakersfield |
[edit] NCAA Division III
Year | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth |
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1995-96 | Williams | UCSD | Wisconsin-Oshkosh | College of New Jersey | Rowan |
1996-97 | Williams | College of New Jersey | UCSD | Emory | Wisconsin-Oshkosh |
1997-98 | UCSD | (tie) College of New Jersey; SUNY Cortland | (tie) Williams; Middlebury | ||
1998-99 | Williams | Middlebury | College of New Jersey | Amherst | Rowan |
1999-00 | Williams | UCSD | College of New Jersey | St. Thomas (MN) | Middlebury |
2000-01 | Williams | Middlebury | College of New Jersey | Emory | Ithaca |
2001-02 | Williams | Ithaca | College of New Jersey | Middlebury | Emory |
2002-03 | Williams | Emory | College of New Jersey | Trinity (TX) | Washington (MO) |
2003-04 | Williams | Emory | Middlebury | College of New Jersey | Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
2004-05 | Williams | Middlebury | Washington (MO) | Trinity (TX) | Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
2005-06 | Williams | College of New Jersey | Middlebury | Emory | SUNY Cortland |
as of December 21, 2006 | Calvin (MI) | Washington (MO) | Messiah | Amherst | College of New Jersey |
[edit] NAIA
Year | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth |
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1995-96 | Pacific Lutheran | Simon Fraser | Mobile | Berry | Azusa Pacific |
1996-97 | Simon Fraser | Pacific Lutheran | Azusa Pacific | Mobile | Willamette |
1997-98 | Simon Fraser | Mobile | Findlay | Oklahoma City | Puget Sound |
1998-99 | Simon Fraser | Azusa Pacific | Life | (tie) Oklahoma City; Lindenwood | |
1999-00 | Simon Fraser | Lindenwood | Azusa Pacific | Mary | Oklahoma City |
2000-01 | Simon Fraser | Oklahoma City | Azusa Pacific | Lindenwood | Cumberland |
2001-02 | Lindenwood | Oklahoma City | Simon Fraser | Azusa Pacific | Malone |
2002-03 | Lindenwood | Simon Fraser | Azusa Pacific | Mary | Oklahoma City |
2003-04 | Simon Fraser | Azusa Pacific | Lindenwood | Oklahoma City | (tie) Mary; Dickinson State |
2004-05 | Azusa Pacific | Lindenwood | Simon Fraser | Point Loma Nazarene | Mary |
2005-06 | Azusa Pacific | Lindenwood | Lindsey Wilson | Oklahoma Baptist | Simon Fraser |