RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
bnarver - 06-14-2023
(06-13-2023, 08:44 PM)fullmetal Wrote: I don't think my statement that baseball clinched the Cup in any way represents a disrespect to other point-scoring teams at Stanford who have contributed. You can guess correctly that of the Stanford teams, baseball isn't even my first allegiance. I'm just saying that as a Stanford fan who watched the Director's Cup point totals come down to the wire, it was pretty exciting that the Cup has been secured again after an unlucky season last year from many teams.
Last year, Texas had 4 national titles and 6 2nd place finishes. Stanford's best year is arguably 2018-19 when they won 6 national titles and had 1 2nd place finish. Give Texas credit for a phenomenal year rather than say Stanford faltered.
Texas only has 9 men's sports and 12 women's sports, so they have to hope that almost all their teams get into the NCAA tournaments. Last year, Texas had to count 25 points for women's soccer and 27 points for women's cross country. Stanford's lowest score was 60.75 in women's gymnastics. There were 6 sports whose scores didn't count.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
MVDan - 06-26-2023
Stanford, with LSU win in baseball tonight, takes the men’s Capital One Cup as well for 2022-2023.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BobK - 06-26-2023
Awesome thanks Dan
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
fullmetal - 06-26-2023
Oh wow, that's awesome. I haven't kept track of the Capital One Cup at all since the scoring system was skewed toward more popular/revenue sports. Looks like Capital One has revamped their website structure and lost the scoring tallies for 2016-17 and 2017-18 on their site:
https://www.capitalone.com/capital-one-cup/. They haven't updated the standings since June 14th, so 2022-2023 is still unofficial, I suppose.
Year: Men's finish, Women's finish (winner if not Stanford)
2010-11: 5th (Florida), 1st
2011-12: 13th (Florida), 1st
2012-13: 16th (UCLA), 2nd (North Carolina)
2013-14: 13th (Notre Dame), 3rd (Florida)
2014-15: 17th (Virginia), 1st
2015-16: 1st, 2nd (U$C)
2016-17: ?? (Ohio St), 1st
2017-18: 1st, 1st
2018-19: 2nd (Virginia), 1st
2020-21: 1st, 1st
2021-22: 10th (Notre Dame), 2nd (Texas)
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
MVDan - 06-26-2023
I may have been a little premature. Stanford needs to finish in the top 5 of the final USA Today D1 Baseball Coaches poll to out score Georgia. Sixth place finish will tie them with Georgia for first place. Stanford has 65 points with Georgia at 80 pts. Only the top 10 finishers in the poll score points and none of the other MWCS teams are in the top 10 of the capital one cup.
Update: Florida ends up second on the Baseball Coaches poll and Stanford ends up fifth. Florida wins the cup with 91 points and Stanford is second with 83 points.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 - Softball Fan - 06-28-2023
https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/sidearm.nextgen.sites/nacda.com/documents/2023/6/27/Final22.23Standings.pdf
Final: Stanford, Texas, Ohio State.