North Carolina
Central University
ATHLETICS
The Official Web Site of the North
Carolina Central University "Eagle" Athletics Department
(July 24, 2007)
NCCU’S LAST SEASON IN DIVISION II IS MOST SUCCESSFUL
ONE
Eagles Rank 24th in U.S. Sports Academy Directors’
Cup Final Standings
CLEVELAND, OHIO – North Carolina Central University’s
final season of Division II competition proved to be its most successful
one, as the Eagles placed 24th in the final 2006-07 standings of the U.S.
Sports Academy Directors’ Cup, the prestigious award presented annually
by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA),
the United States Sports Academy and USA Today to the best overall
collegiate athletics programs in the country.
NCCU earned a total of 430.50 points during
the 2006-07 campaign, its best ever finish in the Directors’ Cup standings,
improving upon the 294 points and 42nd place finish from 2005-06.
In 2006-07, NCCU participated in nine NCAA
Division II Championship events. In the fall, the women’s cross country
team made history by becoming the first HBCU to win a regional championship,
then placed 23rd at the national meet. The football team earned a No. 1
seed in the regional playoffs after posting a perfect regular season of
11-0 and winning its second straight conference title. The women’s volleyball
team made its third consecutive appearance in the NCAA regional playoffs
after three-peating as League champions.
In the winter, the men’s indoor track and
field team claimed the school’s best team finish at the indoor national
championships with a third-place performance, while the women’s team placed
21st. The women’s basketball team won its first conference championship
in 23 years before advancing to the regional semifinals for the second
straight season.
In the spring, the men’s outdoor track and
field team placed seventh at the national championship meet, while the
women’s team placed 31st. The softball team earned the program’s first
ever at-large bid to the NCAA post-season after winning 31 games in the
regular season.
Grand Valley State University won its fourth
consecutive U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup in Division II with 995.75
points.
The Sports Academy Directors’ Cup was developed
as a joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate Directors
of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. The United States Sports Academy,
based in Daphne, Alabama, is the program sponsor. Points are awarded based
on each institution's finish in up to 14 sports – seven women’s and seven
men’s.
Complete final standings and the scoring structure
can be found on NACDA’s Web site at www.nacda.com.
2006-07 North Carolina Central University Results
Fall – NCCU 32nd (106 points)
Women’s Cross Country (23rd, 28 points)
Football (9th, 53 points)
Women’s Volleyball (33rd, 25 points)
Winter – NCCU 20th (292 points)
Women’s Basketball (17th, 50 points)
Women’s Track and Field (21st, 51 points)
Men’s Track and Field (3rd, 85 points)
Spring – NCCU 24th (430.50 points)
Softball (49th, 25 points)
Women’s Track and Field (31st, 41.5 points)
Men’s Track and Field (7th, 72 points)
This page designed by Kyle
Serba, Director of Sports Information
 |