McCLEAN, Va.--The North Dakota State University men's athletics program tied for 10th place in the Capital One Cup Final men's standings announced today by the Capital One Financial Corporation (NYSE: COF), an official NCAA Corporate Champion.
North Dakota State stayed in the top 10 by winning the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS National Championship in January.
"We are very pleased with our
finish in the Capital One Cup. Certainly the highlight was a National Football
Championship that set the tone for what was one of the most successful years
since we have been Division I," said NDSU Director of Athletics Gene
Taylor.
"Congratulations
to all of our coaches and student-athletes on a tremendous year both in
competition and in the classroom."
This
is the second year of the Capital One Cup. Schools earn points based on
their teams' top-10 finishes in NCAA Division I championships and in final
official coaches' polls across 19 men's and 20 women's sports as they compete
to win the Capital One Cup trophy and a combined $400,000 to fund scholarships
for student athletes.
For the second year
in a row, the University of Florida will be formally honored along with repeat women's Capital
One Cup winner, Stanford University, at the ESPY Awards televised by ESPN on
July 11, during which the Capital One Cup trophy will be presented along with a
combined $400,000 to support student athlete scholarships.
Just
like last year, this year's competition came down to the wire. The Florida men
entered the spring ranked 18th in the men's Capital One Cup standings, as North
Carolina sat atop the standings after the fall and winter seasons. But,
after winning their first-ever NCAA Division I Men's Outdoor Track and Field
Championship, the Gators earned 60 points towards the Capital One Cup and vaulted
into first place. Everything came down to the College World Series, as
Florida earned a trip to Omaha along with UCLA and Arkansas, also in contention
to claim the trophy. But it was the Gators who secured their second
straight Capital One Cup title with a sixth place finish in the final USA
Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches' Baseball Poll.
In
the final standings, Florida (104 points) edged out second place Arizona (90
points), which won the College Word Series, and UCLA (82 points). Below
are the official Capital One Cup final standings for the 2011 – 2012 season,
with the top-10 point earners in men's athletics listed.
The complete standings can be found at CapitalOneCup.com/standings
or Facebook.com/CapitalOneCup.
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Men's Capital One Cup Final Standings
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Rank
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School
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Points
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1
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Florida
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104
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2
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Arizona
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90
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3
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UCLA
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82
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4
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LSU
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78
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5
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North Carolina
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75
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6
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Alabama
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72
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7
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Kentucky
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70
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8
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Arkansas
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69
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9
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Ohio State
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60.5
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t-10
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Loyola-Maryland
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60
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t-10
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North Dakota
State
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60
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