M 6th in FINAL Director's Cup standings
Michigan fell to 6th in the final Director's Cup standings, which included baseball. We did manage to stave off Ohio State, who finished just behind us. The B1G had been doing well with the most teams in the top 10, but only UM and OSU stayed there in the end.
Notables:
- Stanford (obviously)
- UCLA
- Florida
- USC
- Texas
- Michigan
- Ohio State
12. Penn State
19. Minnesota
22. Notre Dame
50. Michigan State
Release: http://www.nacda.com/sports/directorscup/spec-rel/063018aaa.html
Final Standings: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/nacda/sports/directorscup/auto_pdf/2017-18/misc_non_event/June29overallDI.pdf
At least top in the B1G.
Not sure if it was posted, but Michigan finished the B1G season with 12 Conference championships. This is the most any B1G school has had in a single school year, equaling Michigan's record amount of titles also won in 2004-05.
Mgoblue.com highlights the championship teams and individuals, other impressive perfomances, as well as Michigan's 358 Academic All-Big Ten student-athlete awards.
https://mgoblue.com/news/2018/6/29/mens-basketball-michigans-banner-sea…
If this wasn't already posted, it probably deserves its own thread.
Thanks for adding this information. There is a lot to be proud of - both on the field and in the classroom.
Looking forward to the day where this list includes a football championship.
Aside from the inaugural cup in ‘94 (somehow won by North Carolina)...Stanford has won the last 24 years in a row. Why is this still a thing?