Athletics

Penn State rises to No. 3 in Learfield Directors' Cup standings

Nittany Lions in position to earn 14th Top 5 fall finish; final standings to be announced mid-January

Penn State Athletics has moved into position No. 3 in the latest the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings, boosted by the women’s volleyball team advancing to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals. The final fall standings will be announced in mid-January. Credit: Mike Rasay. All Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Athletics has moved into position to earn its 14th Top 5 fall finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup.

The Nittany Lions rose to No. 3 in the latest standings, boosted by the women’s volleyball team advancing to the NCAA Championship quarterfinals.

Penn State is seeking its 12th consecutive Top 10 fall finish, having placed in the Top 10 in the final fall standings in 21 of the 25 years the Directors’ Cup has existed.

The Nittany Lions are in line to earn additional Learfield Directors’ Cup fall points from the No. 12 football team, which played in the Citrus Bowl. The final fall standings will be announced in mid-January.

Stanford leads the Directors’ Cup and is followed by Michigan (319), Penn State (280), Wisconsin, (275), BYU (270), Wake Forest (266), Princeton (263), Duke (251), North Carolina State (243) and North Carolina (240).

During the fall semester, the Penn State women’s soccer team captured its 19th Big Ten Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, losing 1-0 to eventual champion Florida State. The field hockey, women’s cross country and women’s volleyball teams all competed in their respective NCAA Championships, with the volleyball squad being ousted from the NCAA Tournament by eventual champion Stanford. The football squad earned its third consecutive New Year’s or CFP bowl berth.

Five Penn State fall teams were ranked in their respective Top 15 nationally (final regular season or final ranking): women’s volleyball (7), women’s soccer (8), field hockey (9), football (12) and women’s cross country (13).

Penn State is among only nine institutions nationwide to have finished in the Top 25 in all 25 Learfield Directors' Cup final standings.

Under the leadership of Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour, Penn State has one of the nation’s most comprehensive and successful athletic programs, featuring 800 student-athletes across 31 varsity programs (16 men’s, 15 women’s). Penn State student-athletes have posted an NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 90 percent the past two years, which ties the Nittany Lions’ all-time high. Eight teams earned a 100 percent graduation rate in the 2018 NCAA Graduation Rates Report.

The Nittany Lions rank No. 4 among all Division I schools with 204 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans all-time, including women’s soccer student-athletes Kerry Abello and Emily Ogle and football student-athlete Blake Gillikin during the fall semester.

Penn State’s 50 NCAA Championships all-time (78 national championships overall) rank No. 5 among all NCAA Division I programs and are the highest total of any college or university east of the Mississippi River. Penn State’s 31 NCAA titles since 1992-93, including a third consecutive NCAA Wrestling Championship, lead all Big Ten Conference institutions. The Nittany Lions have won 108 Big Ten championships or tournament titles since capturing their first crown in 1992-93.

Last Updated January 4, 2019