04-21-2016, 06:33 AM
Final winter standings just came out. Top five:
Our usual chief competitors UCLA and UNC out of the top five. UNC has 628 (6th) and UCLA 528.50 (15th). This time last year we had 1101.50, and UNC and UCLA were 3rd and 5th. So things are looking good. We've also done much better in men's sports this year (1st in Soccer, 3rd in Football) and worse in women's, which means we may be less likely to cap out on meaningful women's points and get closer to capping out in mens.
Overall, I think our spring sports performances will be worse than last year (when we won Women's golf and Women's water polo, but unlikely repeats this year), but I think our distribution will be slightly better between men's and women's sports, so probably close to the same overall score.
| Rank | School | Winter Total | Fall Total | Subtotal |
| 1 | Stanford | 623 | 479.5 | 1102.50 |
| 2 | Ohio State | 596 | 272 | 868 |
| 3 | Michigan | 464 | 318.50 | 782.50 |
| 4 | Minnesota | 429.25 | 289 | 718.25 |
| 5 | Penn State | 394 | 273.50 | 667.50 |
Our usual chief competitors UCLA and UNC out of the top five. UNC has 628 (6th) and UCLA 528.50 (15th). This time last year we had 1101.50, and UNC and UCLA were 3rd and 5th. So things are looking good. We've also done much better in men's sports this year (1st in Soccer, 3rd in Football) and worse in women's, which means we may be less likely to cap out on meaningful women's points and get closer to capping out in mens.
Overall, I think our spring sports performances will be worse than last year (when we won Women's golf and Women's water polo, but unlikely repeats this year), but I think our distribution will be slightly better between men's and women's sports, so probably close to the same overall score.
