Pac-12 Conference

2012-13 Year In Review

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FINAL POLLS/DIRECTOR'S CUP 2012-13 TOP-25 FINAL POLL FINISHES — PAC-12 SCHOOLS MEN ARIZ ASU CALCOLOORE OSUSTAN UCLAUSCUTAH WASH WSU Baseball (ESPN/USA Today Coaches) — 19——15 4 — 1 ———— Basketball (AP) 21 — ——25——24———— Cross Country (USTFCCCA) — — — 7 16—T222———— Football (AP) — — —— 2 20 7 ————— Golf (Golf Week) — — 1— — —9 417 —6— Gymnastics (GymInfo) — 18 7 ——— 3 ————— Soccer (NSCAA/Adidas) — — —————13——24— Swimming & Diving (CSCAA) 10 — 2— — —7—4— — — Tennis (ITA) — —17———— 2 5 ——— Indoor Track and Field (USTFCCCA)6 16—— 6 ——————— Outdoor Track and Field (USTFCCCA) 7 16 ——T9—1817 T11 ——— Volleyball (Bison/AVCA) — — ———— 6 4 ———— Water Polo (CWPA) — — 3 ——— 4 2 1 ——— Wrestling (USA Today) — — ———T9—————— WOMEN ARIZ ASU CALCOLOORE OSUSTAN UCLAUSCUTAH WASH WSU Basketball (AP) — — 6 19—— 4 11———— Cross Country (USTFCCCA) 5 —— 232—422 — —7— Golf (Golf Week) 8 10 ————11 5 1 —12— Gymnastics (GymInfo) 17 24 ———1612 4 — 9 19— Rowing (CRCA/USRowing) — — 2— — —9104—614 Soccer (NSCAA/Adidas) — —21——— 3 6 ———— Softball (NFCA) — 723 —9— 22 21 — —4— Swimming & Diving (CSCAA) 6 25 2 ——— 4 14 1 ——— Tennis (ITA) — — 9 ——— 1 7 6 ——— Indoor Track and Field (USTFCCCA) T7 T7—20 1 ——15———— Outdoor Track and Field (USTFCCCA) T6 10 —T25 3 — T6 20T21— — — Volleyball (AVCA) — —— —2—4136—9— Water Polo (CWPA) — 4 5 ——— 2 3 1 ——— PAC-12 TOPS FINAL LEARFIELD DIRECTORS' CUP WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - Seven Pac-12 Conference institutions finished the 2012-13 academic year ranked in the final Learfield Sports Directors' Cup top 25, the most of any conference, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announced. STANFORD won its 19th-consecutive cup after claiming a national championship in women's tennis, and top four finishes in women's cross country, women's soccer, men's gymnastics and women's water polo, accumulating an impressive 1,261.25 points. With its baseball national title earned earlier this week, UCLA moved up to finish third (1,227.25 points) for the second straight years. In addition to the baseball crown, the Bruins posted top-four finishes in six other sports - men's and women's water polo, men's and women's tennis, women's gymnastics and women's golf. USC placed 14th overall with 945.00 points after sweeping the men's and women's water polo titles. OREGON placed 15th with 929.75 points after picking up a pair of NCAA titles in women's cross country and women's indoor track and field. Five top four finishes helped CALIFORNIA to finish 17th (858.83), while ARIZONA STATE and ARIZONA rounded out the top 25, finishing 18th (852.08) and 23rd (786.58), respectively. WASHINGTON finished 28th with 716.08 points, COLORADO was 56th overall (418.00, followed by OREGON STATE (69th, 319.50), UTAH (77th, 261.25), and WASHINGTON STATE (tied 192nd, 73.00). The success of the Pac-12 in the Director's Cup was bolstered by the capturing of eight NCAA titles, most among all conferences. In addition, 10 Pac-12 league members finished among the top four in 22 NCAA championships, while the Big Ten was next with its league members placing among the top four in 18 NCAA championships. The Directors' Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. Points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 20 sports - 10 women's and 10 men's. CONFERENCE COMPARISON Conference* 1. Pac-12 (12) 2. SEC (12) 3. Big Ten (12) 4. ACC (12) 5. Big 12 (10) 6. Big East (15) Top 20 Membership Schools Ratio 7 .583 6 .500 5 .417 4 .333 2 .200 1 .067 * based on 2012-13 membership WHERE THEY RANKED School 1. 3. 14. 15. 17. 18. 23. 28. 56. 69. 77. T192. Total Pts Stanford UCLA USC Oregon California Arizona State Arizona Washington Colorado Oregon State Utah Washington State 1261.25 1227.25 945.00 929.75 858.83 852.08 786.58 716.08 418.00 319.50 261.25 73.00 9

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