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UNC Sixth In Learfield Directors' Cup Following Winter Championships
April 20, 2023 | General
The North Carolina Tar Heels lead the ACC and rank sixth in the nation in the 2022-23 Learfield Directors' Cup standings after the conclusion of winter sports championships.
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Eight Tar Heel teams added 341.00 points in the winter to the 382.50 points, which led all schools, from the fall.
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The women's swimming and diving team, led by a pair of national championship performances by diver Aranza Vazquez, placed 10th. That was UNC's highest team finish in the winter, which earned 67.5 points.
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ACC Wrestler of the Year and 157-pound NCAA champion Austin O'Connor helped wrestling finish 12th. Women's basketball (tied for 17th) also finished in the top 20.
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Men's and women's fencing (21st), men's swimming and diving (23rd), men's indoor track and field (32nd) and gymnastics (33rd) also contributed points for the Tar Heels.
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Ohio State scored the most points in the winter (704.25) and leads the overall competition with 1017.25 points.
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Stanford is second and is followed in the combined fall/winter standings by Penn State, Texas, Michigan, UNC, Alabama, NC State, Arkansas and Wisconsin.
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Virginia (12), Notre Dame (17), Louisville (21) and Duke (24) give the ACC six teams in the top 25.
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Carolina was fifth after the winter sports last season and placed sixth in the final standings. The Tar Heels have accumulated 23 top-10 finishes in the 28-year history of the Directors' Cup and totaled the highest point total among ACC programs 20 times.
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Eight Tar Heel teams added 341.00 points in the winter to the 382.50 points, which led all schools, from the fall.
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The women's swimming and diving team, led by a pair of national championship performances by diver Aranza Vazquez, placed 10th. That was UNC's highest team finish in the winter, which earned 67.5 points.
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ACC Wrestler of the Year and 157-pound NCAA champion Austin O'Connor helped wrestling finish 12th. Women's basketball (tied for 17th) also finished in the top 20.
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Men's and women's fencing (21st), men's swimming and diving (23rd), men's indoor track and field (32nd) and gymnastics (33rd) also contributed points for the Tar Heels.
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Ohio State scored the most points in the winter (704.25) and leads the overall competition with 1017.25 points.
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Stanford is second and is followed in the combined fall/winter standings by Penn State, Texas, Michigan, UNC, Alabama, NC State, Arkansas and Wisconsin.
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Virginia (12), Notre Dame (17), Louisville (21) and Duke (24) give the ACC six teams in the top 25.
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Carolina was fifth after the winter sports last season and placed sixth in the final standings. The Tar Heels have accumulated 23 top-10 finishes in the 28-year history of the Directors' Cup and totaled the highest point total among ACC programs 20 times.
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