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Saginaw Valley No. 19 in Final Fall Directors' Cup Standings

Saginaw Valley No. 19 in Final Fall Directors' Cup Standings

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Saginaw Valley State University Athletics is currently ranked 19th in the final fall Learfield Sports Directors' Cup Standings released today (Dec. 19) by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.

Saginaw Valley has 154.50 points to date this year. The Cardinal women's cross country team, which finished 12th at the national championships this season, secured 64.5 points, while the men's soccer team accounted for 90 points with their runner-up finish in the men's tournament.

Colorado School of Mines jumped into the lead in the final fall edition with 333.5 points, while fellow Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference member Grand Valley is second with 280.0 points.

The rankings include national finishes in women's cross country, men's cross country, women's field hockey, women's soccer and men's soccer, volleyball and football.

SVSU's 19th place standing is the University's highest ranking to finish a season in the Learfield Sports Director's Cup Standings and marks just the second time that SVSU has been ranked inside the top-25.  The Cardinals ranked 24th in the fall of 2009. Saginaw Valley also finished 96th overall in the final Learfield Sports Directors' Cup Standings in 2011.

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