Texas A&M Athletics Finishes No. 15 in Directors’ Cup Standings

News release from Texas A&M Athletics:

CLEVELAND – Fueled by 11 top 20 NCAA finishes, Texas A&M placed No. 15 overall and No. 7 among SEC schools in the final 2024-25 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. Texas A&M has now finished in the top 25 of the prestigious ranking of overall athletics success 19 consecutive times.
“I am very thankful for all of the hard work that our student-athletes, coaches and support staff contributed to our top 15 finish in this year’s Learfield Directors’ Cup,” Director of Athletics Trev Alberts said. “I firmly believe that the future is incredibly bright for Texas A&M as collegiate athletics continues to evolve. We are dedicated to a culture that is focused on giving our programs all of the resources they need to compete for championships, and I am grateful that here at Texas A&M we are well-positioned moving forward to achieve that goal.”
 
Leading the way was the NCAA Championship by coach Pat Henry’s men’s outdoor track & field team and NCAA runner-up effort by coach Mark Weaver’s women’s tennis team. Other teams contributing NCAA top 10 finishes were women’s outdoor track & field (No. 3), women’s indoor track & field (No. 7), men’s tennis (No. 9), volleyball (No. 9) and men’s indoor track & field (No. 10).
Other top 20 NCAA finishes were accomplished by men’s golf (No. 11), men’s swimming & diving (No. 12), men’s basketball (No. 17) and softball (No. 17).
The Aggies are one of 10 teams nationally to finish in the top 25 every season since 2005-06. Joining Texas A&M in the elite group are: Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio State, Stanford, Texas, UCLA and USC.
Additionally, Texas A&M’s equestrian team, the department’s lone non-NCAA program, advanced to the semifinals of the NCEA Championship.
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.
Final 2024-25 Directors’ Cup Standings
1
Texas
SEC
1255.25
2
USC
Big Ten
1253.75
3
Stanford
ACC
1251
4
North Carolina
ACC
1195.25
5
UCLA
Big Ten
1149
6
Tennessee
SEC
1078
7
Florida
SEC
1072
8
Ohio State
Big Ten
1032.25
9
Oklahoma
SEC
1017.2
10
Duke
ACC
1010
11
Arkansas
SEC
966.7
12
Virginia
ACC
966
13
Michigan
Big Ten
928.5
14
Georgia
SEC
920
15
Texas A&M
SEC
907.75
16
Penn State
Big Ten
893
17
LSU
SEC
881
18
Oregon
Big Ten
879.75
19
Auburn
SEC
867.5
20
North Carolina State
ACC
854.75
21
Nebraska
Big Ten
849.75
22
Alabama
SEC
830.5
23
South Carolina
SEC
826.75
24
California
ACC
819.75
25
BYU
Big 12
813.75
SEC in the Final 2024-25 Directors’ Cup Standings
1
Texas
1255.25
6
Tennessee
1078
7
Florida
1072
9
Oklahoma
1017.2
11
Arkansas
966.7
14
Georgia
920
15
Texas A&M
907.75
17
LSU
881
19
Auburn
867.5
22
Alabama
830.5
23
South Carolina
826.75
27
Ole Miss
783.25
30
Kentucky
745.95
46
Mississippi State
535.25
Texas A&M in the Directors’ Cup History
Year
Place
Points
2024-25
No. 15
907.75
2023-24
No. 6
1059.25
2022-23
No. 24
808.75
2021-22
No. 25
794.75
2020-21
No. 19
846.25
2019-20
**
2018-19
No. 15
933.75
2017-18
No. 10
1005.50
2016-17
No. 12
986.50
2015-16
No. 12
962.00
2014-15
No. 17
892.75
2013-14
No. 10
1022.00
2012-13
No. 5
1131.50
2011-12
No. 9
990.25
2010-11
No. 8
1090.50
2009-10
No. 6
1070.75
2008-09
No. 13
976.00
2007-08
No. 12
1031.00
2006-07
No. 18
881.00
2005-06
No. 23
649.50
2004-05
No. 26
566.25
2003-04
No. 16
714.00
2002-03
No. 28
551.25
2001-02
No. 37
519.50
2000-01
No. 26
517.00
1999-00
No. 27
522.00
1998-99
No. t39
230.00
1997-98
No. t38
230.00
1996-97
No. 30
427.00
1995-96
No. 20
524.50
1994-95
No. 37
329.50
1993-94
No. 24
454.50
** No ranking due to COVID-19 pandemic

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