• NOTBCS Cup - 2022 Final Standings

    From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 26 15:08:41 2022
    With the NCAA Baseball College World Series ending, here are the final standings in this season's NOTBCS Cup:

    SEC - 2080
    368 - Baseball (Mississippi)
    360 - M Outdoor Track & Field (Florida)
    348 - W Basketball (South Carolina)
    339 - W Outdoor Track & Field (Florida)
    332 - W Indoor Track & Field (Florida)
    316 - Football (Georgia)
    17 - Rifle (Kentucky)

    Big 12 - 1880
    437 - M Basketball (Kansas)
    367 - M Golf (Texas)
    333 - M Indoor Track & Field (Texas)
    300 - W Tennis (Texas)
    294 - W Softball (Oklahoma)
    88 - W Rowing (Texas)
    61 - W Gymnastics (Oklahoma)

    ACC - 1561
    347 - W Cross Country (North Carolina State)
    335 - W Soccer (Florida State)
    300 - M Tennis (Virginia)
    252 - M Soccer (Clemson)
    189 - W Swimming (Virginia)
    118 - W Lacrosse (North Carolina)
    20 - Fencing (Notre Dame)

    Big 10 - 633
    333 - W Volleyball (Wisconsin)
    96 - M Wrestling (Penn State)
    91 - M Lacrosse (Maryland)
    77 - W Field Hockey (Northwestern)
    36 - W Ice Hockey (Ohio State)

    Pac-12 - 563
    262 - W Golf (Stanford)
    162 - M Swimming (California)
    62 - W Beach Volleyball (USC)
    35 - W Water Polo (Stanford)
    32 - M Water Polo (California)
    17 - M Gymnastics (Stanford)
    10 - Skiing (Utah)

    Big Sky - 392
    392 - M Cross Country (Northern Arizona)

    Summit - 76
    76 - M Ice Hockey (Denver)

    Division II - 35
    35 - W Bowling (McKendree)

    Big West - 28
    28 - M Volleyball (Hawai'i)

    For those of you who remotely care, a conference that wins an NCAA championship open to Division I schools gets a number of points equal to the number of Division I schools that sponsor it (this includes schools that are normally Division II but play as
    Division I in that particular sport; also, football counts both FBS and FCS schools, although only the CFP winner is considered the champion), with a 25% bonus for men's sports to account for the fact that the total number of women's teams over all
    sports is 25% higher than the number of men's sports (in no small part because a school needs 5 women's sports with 17 players each to match the 85 men who play football); in the rare case that a Division II or III school wins a national championship
    open to Division I, the points go to the division instead of a conference.

    The SEC was well behind the ACC and Big 12 just two weeks ago, with only 1013 points, but it swept the last three championships - men's and women's outdoor track and field, and baseball - worth a combined 1067 points.

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