Endicott Finishes 66th Overall In 2024-25 LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup Standings
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott College varsity athletics program finished 66th overall out of 323 NCAA Division III institutions in the 2024-25 LEARFIELD Director's Cup Standings, as announced by the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors (NACDA).
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott College varsity athletics program finished 66th overall out of 323 NCAA Division III institutions in the 2024-25 LEARFIELD Director's Cup Standings, as announced by the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors (NACDA).
The Directors' Cup is awarded to the athletics program with the most broad-based participation and success in NCAA Tournament postseason competition. Standings for the Directors' Cup are based on a points system that rewards a school's finish in up to 18 sports – nine men and nine women – in NCAA Championships.
The Gulls compiled 308.00 points to rank first among all Conference of New England (CNE) institutions by 151 points or more (Western New England, 2nd in CNE, 157.00 points).
Regionally, Endicott was 14th overall behind the following schools (overall ranking in parentheses): Tufts (3), Middlebury (5), MIT (6), Amherst (7), Williams (11), Wesleyan (42), Colby (33), Bowdoin (34), Bates (48), Babson (50), Hamilton (52), Connecticut College (63), and Springfield (65).
The Gulls finished 66th overall in the Directors' Cup thanks to the following NCAA Tournament finishes (place/points/round): football (17th/50/second round), women's volleyball (33rd/25/first round), women's basketball (33rd/25/first round), women's ice hockey (9th/25/first round), baseball (3rd/83/College World Series national semifinals), women's lacrosse (17th/50/second round), and men's lacrosse (17th/50/second round).
Endicott's best finish occurred in 2013-14 when the Gulls ranked No. 28 overall (445.00 points).
ABOUT THE LEARFIELD DIRECTORS' CUP
LEARFIELD is a leading media and technology services company in intercollegiate athletics. The company unlocks the value of college sports for brands and fans through an omnichannel platform with innovative content and commerce solutions. LEARFIELD services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital, and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales, and professional concessions expertise; branding; campus-wide business and sponsorship development; and venue technology systems. Since 2008, it has served as the title sponsor for the acclaimed LEARFIELD Directors' Cup, supporting athletic departments across all divisions.
SCORING SYSTEM EXPLAINED
Overall, 18 sports are counted in the final DIII standings, four of which must be men's and women's soccer and men's and women's basketball. The next highest (14 max.) sports scored for each institution, regardless of gender, are used in the standings.
Fall sports: men's and women's cross country, field hockey, football, men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, and men's water polo.
Winter sports: men's and women's basketball, fencing, men's and women's ice hockey, rifle, skiing, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's indoor track and field, men's wrestling.
Spring sports: baseball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, women's rowing, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field, men's volleyball, women's water polo.
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