McLEAN,
Va. - The 2012-13 college sports season
is heating up as Capital One Financial Corporation (NYSE: COF), an
official NCAA® Corporate Champion, announced the official fall standings for
the Capital One Cup, which is awarded each year to the best men's and women's
NCAA Division I athletics programs in the country.
Tied for first on the
women's side are Penn State and North Carolina. The Nittany Lions earned points
in three fall sports, turning in top 5 finishes in the final coaches' polls in
volleyball, soccer and field hockey. The Tar Heels rose to the top of the
women's standings after claiming 60 points for their NCAA soccer title, while
also collecting points after their runner-up finish in the NCAA field hockey
national championship.
On the men's side, there is a three-way tie between
Alabama, Indiana and North Dakota State for the number one spot. Alabama
climbed to the top after claiming its third national BCS title in four years
while North Dakota State won the FCS championship for the second consecutive
year. Indiana earned its first place Capital One Cup ranking after winning the
Men's College Cup.
Below are
the official Capital One Cup standings for the 2012-13 fall athletics
season, with the top 10 point earners (including ties) in men's and women's
athletics listed. The complete standings can be found at www.CapitalOneCup.com or Facebook.com/CapitalOneCup.
Men's Cup
Standings
|
Women's
Cup Standings
|
1. Alabama
|
60 points
|
1. North Carolina
|
72 points
|
1. Indiana
|
60 points
|
1. Penn State
|
72 points
|
1. North Dakota State
|
60 points
|
3. Stanford
|
64 points
|
4. Notre Dame
|
39 points
|
4. Texas
|
60 points
|
5. Georgetown
|
36 points
|
5. Oregon
|
56 points
|
5. Oregon
|
36 points
|
6. Florida State
|
32 points
|
5. Sam Houston State
|
36 points
|
7. Michigan
|
26 points
|
8. Georgia Southern
|
30 points
|
8. Princeton
|
20 points
|
8. Maryland
|
30 points
|
9. Brigham Young
|
18 points
|
10. Creighton
|
24 points
|
10. UCLA
|
15 points
|
10. Eastern Washington
|
24 points
|
10. USC
|
15 points
|
10. Georgia
|
24 points
|
|
Highlights from the
fall season include:
- The Oregon women's athletics
program clinched its first NCAA cross country crown since 1987.
- Princeton's Lady Tigers edged
out North Carolina in the NCAA field hockey championship earning the
program's first ever national title.
- North Carolina toppled three
number one seeds on its way to claiming the school's 21st national
championship in women's soccer.
- Indiana picked up its eighth
soccer national championship for the men's program after defeating
Georgetown in the championship game.
- The Oklahoma State men's cross
country team captured its third national championship in four years after
defeating Louisville.
- Alabama rolled to its third
national BCS title in four years with a victory over Notre Dame. In the
FCS championship, North Dakota State claimed its second consecutive title.
- Women's championship winners
were Oregon (Cross Country), Princeton (Field Hockey), North Carolina
(Soccer) and Texas (Volleyball).
- Men's championship winners
included Oklahoma State (Cross Country), USC (Water Polo), Indiana
(Soccer), North Dakota State (Football-FCS) and Alabama (Football-BCS).
- 47 schools earned points in the
Capital One Cup men's standings and 26 schools earned points in the
women's standings.
"There
have been some inspiring performances from championship teams and
student-athletes this fall," said Capital One Cup Advisory Board member, Brandi
Chastain, a former student-athlete at Santa Clara University. "The UNC women's
soccer team persevered through a challenging bracket to take home their 21st
championship. And the women's volleyball tournament was filled with
exciting upsets from teams like Oregon and Michigan before seeing Texas come
away with the final victory. I'm looking forward to seeing which programs will
challenge these current Capital One Cup standings leaders during the winter and
spring sports seasons and gain the inside track at winning the trophy and
$400,000 in combined total scholarships for student-athletes."
"The
college football season has been one of the most exciting in recent memory, and the
race for the Capital One Cup has been no different," said
Capital One Cup Advisory Board member and former Heisman Trophy winner,
Doug Flutie. "There's been a lot of movement at the top of the Capital One Cup
standings this fall and Alabama and North Dakota State have claimed their early
first place standing following strong performances on the football field.
This is my third year with the program and I love how the enthusiasm from
schools and fans continues to build as their respective teams earn points and
move up in the standings."
"In the
fall we saw athletics programs like Penn State, North Carolina, Alabama, North
Dakota State and Indiana start to assert themselves," said Marc Mentry, Senior
Vice President, Capital One Brand Marketing. "But anything can happen in the
race for the Capital One Cup, as last year's men's winner, Florida, wasn't even
ranked in the top 10 after the fall. As we move into the winter and
spring seasons, we look forward to following the great performances of college
athletics and the contenders for 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 20 women's and 19
men's sports as they compete to win the Capital One Cup trophy and a combined
$400,000 in scholarships for student-athletes. The Capital One Cup winners will
be determined at the end of the spring season and honored at the ESPY Awards in
July. Last year the University of Florida won on the men's side and
Stanford University claimed the women's Cup - each for the second consecutive
year. This is the third year of the Capital One Cup.
Please
visit us at CapitalOneCup.com, Facebook.com/CapitalOneCup and Twitter.com/CapitalOneCup for more information and news on the Capital One Cup as
well as updates on the standings.
About Capital One
Capital
One Financial Corporation (www.capitalone.com)
is a financial holding company whose subsidiaries, which include Capital One,
N.A., and Capital One Bank (USA), N. A., had $213.3 billion in deposits and
$302.0 billion in total assets outstanding as of September 30, 2012.
Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Capital One offers a broad spectrum of
financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial
clients through a variety of channels. Capital One, N.A. has approximately
1,000 branch locations primarily in New York, New Jersey, Texas, Louisiana,
Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. ING DIRECT, a division of Capital
One, N.A., offers direct banking products and services to customers
nationwide. A Fortune 500 company, Capital One trades on the New York
Stock Exchange under the symbol "COF" and is included in the S&P
100 index.
Capital
One, an NCAA Corporate Champion, began its affiliation with college sports with
the sponsorship of the 2001 Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl (now the Capital
One Bowl) and ESPN's Capital One Bowl Week. In addition, Capital One sponsors
the ABC College Football Halftime Report, Capital One All-America Mascot team,
Capital One Academic All-America Program, and supports all 89 NCAA
Championships including the Division I Men's and Women's Basketball
Championships, and numerous other collegiate athletics programs.
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