Notre Dame Finishes 11th in Sears Directors’ Cup Competition
A national championship in women’s soccer and a runner-up finish at the men’s and women’s combined fencing team championship helped the University of Notre Dame place 11th in the 1995-96 Sears Director’s Cup competition.
Irish athletic teams earned an 11th-place finish in the inaugural Director’s Cup competition two years ago (1993-94) and were 30th a year ago following the 1994-95 school year.
The Sears’ Director’s Cup, sponsored by the National Association of Collegiate Director’s of Athletics (NACDA) and promoted by USA Today, annually recognizes the top Division I schools in 22 sports — nine of both men and women — plus two wild sports for both men and women.
Notre Dame finished with a 566.5 point total. Stanford won the competition for the second straight year with 961.5 points. Stanford was followed by UCLA (836.0), Florida (731.5), Texas (700.0), Michigan (689.0), North Carolina (673.5), Arizona (629.5), Penn State (626.0), Nebraska (623.0) and Southern California (598.9).
Below is a listing of Notre Dame’s place and point totals for each of the 12 sports which competed in post-season competition:
NationalSport Finish Pts. ReceivedWomen's Basketball: 17th 40.5Baseball: 25th 36.0Men's Cross Country: 8th 56.5Fencing: 2nd 63.0Football:(CNN/USA Today Poll) 13th 52.0 Men's Lacrosse: 9th 54.5 Women's Soccer: 1st 64.0 Softball: 25th 36.5Women's Swimming: 31st 34.0 Women's Tennis: 5th 58.5 Men's Tennis: 41st 18.5 Volleyball: 9th 52.5