Capital One Cup (college sports)

2016 Capital One cup
Men's standings Women's standings
School Points School Points
#1 Stanford 106 #1 Penn State 66
#2 Clemson 72 #2 Nebraska 60
#3T Alabama 60 #3 Duke 44
#3T North Dakota St. 60 #4 Texas 36
#5 Syracuse 44 #5T Minnesota 30
#6 Jacksonville St. 36 #5T Florida St. 30
#7T Akron 30 #7 Virginia 28
#7T Richmond 30 #8T Kansas 24
#9T Ohio St. 25 #8T Rutgers 24
#9T Sam Houston St. 25 #10T New Mexico 20
#10T Syracuse 20
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Updated January 26, 2016

The Capital One Cup is a multi-sport award given to a school to acknowledge athletic success across all sports. Several sports programs from higher-education institutions across the United States are pitted against each other, acquiring points throughout the school year based on how individual sports teams finish in national championships. Sports are divided into two groups based on popularity and pool of competition, with Group B scoring three times the amount of points of Group A. There are separate Cups for men's and women's sports.

Scoring System

Group A men's sports include Cross Country, Skiing, Rifle, Water Polo, Indoor Track & Field, Wrestling, Fencing, Swimming & Diving, Ice Hockey, Gymnastics, Volleyball, Tennis, and Golf. Group B men's sports include Soccer, Football (FCS), Football (FBS), Basketball, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track & Field, and Baseball.

Group A women's sports include Field Hockey, Cross Country, Skiing, Rifle, Indoor Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Ice Hockey, Fencing, Bowling, Gymnastics, Water Polo, Tennis, Golf, Rowing. Group B women's sports include Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Softball, Outdoor Track & Field.

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Group A : 2012108654321
Group B : 60363024181512963

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Champions

School YearMen's ChampionWomen's Champion
2010–11[2]Florida GatorsStanford Cardinal
2011–12[3]Florida GatorsStanford Cardinal
2012–13[4]UCLA BruinsNorth Carolina Tar Heels
2013–14Notre Dame Fighting IrishFlorida Gators
2014–15Virginia CavaliersStanford Cardinal

See also

References

External links

"Official Web Site". 


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