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NACDA Director's Cup

The NACDA Director's 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 athletic championships. The first place team in a sport earns 100 points; second place, 90; third place, 85; fourth place, 80; and thereafter each team in the championship bracket earns points based on their final standing.

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.

The physical award is a Waterford crystal trophy. Prior to 2003, the sponsor of the NACDA Director's Cup was retail merchandiser Sears, and the award was known as the Sears Cup. Beginning with the 2003-04 season, the sponsor is the United States Sports Academy.

Table of contents
1 Past Winners
2 External Link

Past Winners

NCAA Division I

NCAA Division II

NCAA Division III

Year1.2.3.4.5.
1995-96WilliamsUCSDWisconsin-OshkoshCollege of New JerseyRowan
1996-97WilliamsCollege of New JerseyUCSDEmoryWisconsin-Oshkosh
1997-98UCSDSUNY Cortland and College of New JerseyMiddlebury and Williams
1998-99WilliamsMiddleburyCollege of New JerseyAmherstRowan
1999-2000WilliamsUCSDCollege of New JerseySt. Thomas (MN)Middlebury
2000-01WilliamsMiddleburyCollege of New JerseyEmoryIthaca
2001-02WilliamsIthacaCollege of New JerseyMiddleburyEmory
2002-03WilliamsEmoryCollege of New JerseyTrinity (TX)Washington (MO)
2003-04
(to date)
WilliamsWisconsin-Stevens PointCollege of New JerseyWisconsin-La CrosseAmherst

NAIA

External Link