From Ohio State:
"COLUMBUS, Ohio – A strong winter sports season has enabled the Ohio State Department of Athletics to surpass 35 schools and take over third place in the winter LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup standings. Eight Ohio State teams combined for 537.50 points this winter for the most winter points scored by any school.
Leading the way this winter was the Ohio State women’s hockey team, which won the national championship, and three other teams with Top 10 NCAA finishes: women’s swimming and diving, men’s swimming and diving, and fencing.
Also scoring points toward these latest standings for Ohio State: men’s and women’s basketball, women’s indoor track and field, and wrestling. Teams contributing points through the fall season include football, women’s volleyball and women’s soccer.
Ohio State has 701.50 points through the fall and winter sports seasons to trail only Michigan (761) and Notre Dame (754). Stanford and Texas round out the Top 5 with 690.50 and 679.50 points, respectively. Wisconsin, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Kentucky and Arkansas round out the Top 10.
LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup rankings that include the spring sports will be announced June 16 with the final rankings set to be released either July 1 or July 5, following the College World Series."
"COLUMBUS, Ohio – A strong winter sports season has enabled the Ohio State Department of Athletics to surpass 35 schools and take over third place in the winter LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup standings. Eight Ohio State teams combined for 537.50 points this winter for the most winter points scored by any school.
Leading the way this winter was the Ohio State women’s hockey team, which won the national championship, and three other teams with Top 10 NCAA finishes: women’s swimming and diving, men’s swimming and diving, and fencing.
Also scoring points toward these latest standings for Ohio State: men’s and women’s basketball, women’s indoor track and field, and wrestling. Teams contributing points through the fall season include football, women’s volleyball and women’s soccer.
Ohio State has 701.50 points through the fall and winter sports seasons to trail only Michigan (761) and Notre Dame (754). Stanford and Texas round out the Top 5 with 690.50 and 679.50 points, respectively. Wisconsin, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Kentucky and Arkansas round out the Top 10.
LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup rankings that include the spring sports will be announced June 16 with the final rankings set to be released either July 1 or July 5, following the College World Series."