North Carolina leads Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Division I standings
Posted Dec 27, 2010
With seven NCAA championships completed, North Carolina has retained the lead in the third Division I fall standings with 335 points. The Tar Heels had five top-20 finishes in all tournaments they advanced to, including a 17th place finish at the recent women’s volleyball championship. The Cardinal of Stanford used a fifth place showing in women’s volleyball to add to their point total and claim the second place spot with 319 points.
(Niles Daily Star)
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