
exas A&M has now finished in the top 25 of the Directors’ Cup 16 straight times.
Texas A&M finishes No. 25 in 2021-22 LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup Standings
Jun 30, 2022 | General
CLEVELAND – Texas A&M placed No. 25 overall and No. 9 in the Southeastern Conference in the final 2021-22 LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standings. Texas A&M has now finished in the top 25 of the Directors' Cup 16 straight times.
"I'm proud of the hard work and determination of our student-athletes, coaches and staff that led to Texas A&M's 16th straight top 25 finish in the LEARFIELD Directors' Cup," Director of Athletics Ross Bjork said. "The school year included so many tremendous team efforts from the sweep of the Southeastern Conference regular season and tournament titles by the women's tennis team to the NCAA final four runs by the women's golf and baseball teams. While it was a historic year for the Aggies, we're always striving to improve and recognize that we can get better in our overall athletics performance. I'm excited about what the future holds for the Aggies."
Thirteen of Texas A&M's 19 NCAA-sponsored athletics programs contributed points to the final standings, including top 10 efforts by baseball (No. 3), women's golf (No. 3), women's outdoor track & field (No. 4), men's indoor track & field (No. 5), women's tennis (No. 5), and women's indoor track & field (No. 10).
2021-22 Division I Top 25 Programs
2021-22 SEC only
2021-22 Texas A&M Sport Breakdown
Sport Place Points
Fall
Winter
Spring
Texas A&M in the Director's Cup final standings
** No ranking due to COVID-19 pandemic
About LEARFIELD: LEARFIELD is a leading media and technology services company in intercollegiate athletics. The company unlocks the value of college sports for brands and fans through an omnichannel platform with innovative content and commerce solutions. LEARFIELD services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; campus-wide business and sponsorship development; and venue technology systems. Since 2008, it has served as title sponsor for the acclaimed LEARFIELD Directors' Cup, supporting athletic departments across all divisions.
"I'm proud of the hard work and determination of our student-athletes, coaches and staff that led to Texas A&M's 16th straight top 25 finish in the LEARFIELD Directors' Cup," Director of Athletics Ross Bjork said. "The school year included so many tremendous team efforts from the sweep of the Southeastern Conference regular season and tournament titles by the women's tennis team to the NCAA final four runs by the women's golf and baseball teams. While it was a historic year for the Aggies, we're always striving to improve and recognize that we can get better in our overall athletics performance. I'm excited about what the future holds for the Aggies."
Thirteen of Texas A&M's 19 NCAA-sponsored athletics programs contributed points to the final standings, including top 10 efforts by baseball (No. 3), women's golf (No. 3), women's outdoor track & field (No. 4), men's indoor track & field (No. 5), women's tennis (No. 5), and women's indoor track & field (No. 10).
2021-22 Division I Top 25 Programs
1 | Texas | Big 12 | 1,449.50 |
2 | Stanford | Pac-12 | 1,352.25 |
3 | Michigan | Big Ten | 1,245.25 |
4 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 1,184.50 |
5 | Florida | SEC | 1,180.75 |
6 | North Carolina | ACC | 1,087.25 |
7 | Arkansas | SEC | 1,050.75 |
8 | Notre Dame | ACC | 1,021.00 |
9 | Kentucky | SEC | 979.75 |
10 | Oklahoma | Big 12 | 968.50 |
11 | Virginia | ACC | 942.50 |
12 | USC | Pac-12 | 933.75 |
13 | Tennessee | SEC | 921.00 |
14 | Florida State | ACC | 910.00 |
15 | UCLA | Pac-12 | 906.50 |
16 | LSU | SEC | 883.75 |
17 | North Carolina State | ACC | 870.00 |
18 | Princeton | Ivy League | 868.25 |
19 | Georgia | SEC | 865.00 |
20 | Ole Miss | SEC | 852.00 |
21 | Duke | ACC | 849.50 |
22 | Alabama | SEC | 841.25 |
23 | Oklahoma State | Big 12 | 802.75 |
24 | Wisconsin | Big Ten | 795.00 |
25 | Texas A&M | SEC | 794.75 |
2021-22 SEC only
RK | School | Pts. |
5 | Florida | 1,180.75 |
7 | Arkansas | 1,050.75 |
9 | Kentucky | 979.75 |
13 | Tennessee | 921.00 |
16 | LSU | 883.75 |
19 | Georgia | 865.00 |
20 | Ole Miss | 852.00 |
22 | Alabama | 841.25 |
25 | Texas A&M | 794.75 |
32 | Auburn | 706.25 |
37 | South Carolina | 627.50 |
57 | Missouri | 429.25 |
66 | Vanderbilt | 356.00 |
76 | Mississippi State | 270.50 |
2021-22 Texas A&M Sport Breakdown
Sport Place Points
Fall
Football | 25th | 49 |
Winter
Women's Swimming & Diving | 39th | 28 |
Men's Swimming & Diving | 19th | 54.5 |
Women's Indoor Track & Field | 10th | 67.5 |
Men's Indoor Track & Field | 5th | 74.25 |
Spring
Women's Golf | 3rd | 82.5 |
Men's Golf | 16th | 58.5 |
Softball | 17th | 50 |
Women's Tennis | 5th | 73 |
Men's Tennis | 17th | 50 |
Women's Outdoor Track & Field | 4th | 77.5 |
Men's Outdoor Track & Field | 25th | 47 |
Baseball | 3rd | 83 |
Texas A&M in the Director's Cup final standings
Year | Place | Points |
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 |
About LEARFIELD: LEARFIELD is a leading media and technology services company in intercollegiate athletics. The company unlocks the value of college sports for brands and fans through an omnichannel platform with innovative content and commerce solutions. LEARFIELD services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; campus-wide business and sponsorship development; and venue technology systems. Since 2008, it has served as title sponsor for the acclaimed LEARFIELD Directors' Cup, supporting athletic departments across all divisions.
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