CLEVELAND – The final LEARFIELD Directors' Cup fall standings for Divisions II and III and the NAIA have
 Grand Valley State  (DII – 365.00 total points),
Johns Hopkins (DIII – 459.00 total points) and
Indiana Wesleyan (NAIA – 415.50 total points) sitting in first of their respective divisions.
Division I standings will be released after the Bowl Games and the FCS Championship in January.
In Division II (
Overall Standings ... Conference Standings),
Colorado School of Mines is in second place with 315.00 points,
Wingate is in third with 295.50 points,
Charleston (WV) is in fourth place with 269.00 points and
West Texas A&M rounds out the top-five with 243.50 points.
In Division III (
Overall Standings ....
Conference Standings),
Middlebury is in second with 331.00 points, in third is
SUNY Cortland with 324.00 points,
Tufts is in fourth with 323.50 points and
Wisconsin La Crosse finishes the top
-five
with 300.50 points.
The final fall NAIA standings (
Overall Standings ...
Conference Standings) have
College of Idaho in second with 356.50 points,
Cumberlands (KY) in third with 329.00 points and in fourth is
Milligan with 270.00 points. Rounding out the top-five is
Keiser and
St. Thomas (FL) with 228.00 points each.
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The 2023-24 Division I LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standings will be published on
Thursday, January 11. The winter standings will begin distribution on
Thursday, March 28.
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The LEARFIELD Directors' Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and
USA Today. Points are awarded based on each institution's finish in NCAA Championships.
Please note, standings published midseason are unofficial. Official standings will be published upon the completion of the spring season. Complete standings and the scoring structure can be found on NACDA's website atÂ
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