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Virginia Captures 2025-26 VaSID College Division All-Sports Survey

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Additional highlights of Virginia’s 2025-26 athletics 12 months included:
• Virginia matched its highest NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) at 96 % for the third consecutive 12 months. Eleven UVA sport applications recorded excellent 100% GSR’s (males’s golf, males’s tennis, ladies’s basketball, ladies’s cross nation and observe & subject, ladies’s golf, ladies’s lacrosse, ladies’s squash, ladies’s swimming & diving, ladies’s tennis, softball and volleyball)
• Claire Curzan (ladies’s swimming) and Dylan Dietrich (males’s tennis) had been named the CSC Academic All-America Team Member of the Year by College Sports Communicators for his or her respective sports activities
• Gary Martin (males’s cross Country/observe & subject) and Lia Godfrey (ladies’s soccer) had been ACC Excellence Award recipients
• Will Bettridge (soccer), Claire Curzan (ladies’s swimming & diving), Gary Martin (males’s indoor observe and subject) and Umberto Pelà (males’s soccer) had been named Scholar-Athlete of the Year for his or her respective sports activities
• The grand opening of the Harrison Family Olympic Sports Center on the Ramon W. Breeden Athletic Grounds was held on Sept. 11
• Virginia captured its fourth consecutive (seventh total) Commonwealth Clash towards Virginia Tech
• Aaron Roussell (ladies’s basketball) and Kevin Cassese (males’s lacrosse) had been employed as new head coaches

2025-26 LEARFIELD College Directors’ Cup Final Top 25 Point Standings
1. Texas – 1,322.00
2. Stanford – 1,263.50
3. UCLA – 1,199.25
4. North Carolina – 1,166.75
5. Virginia – 1,148.75
6. Florida – 1,104.50
7. USC – 1,095.50
8. Georgia – 1,081.25
9. Michigan – 1,076.75
10. Ohio State – 1,071.25
11. Duke – 1,039.25
12.  Texas A&M – 980.00
13. Alabama – 968.75
14. Arkansas – 965.75
15. Tennessee – 964.75
16. Oklahoma – 930.75
17. Nebraska – 929.00
18. LSU – 926.75
19. Notre Dame – 898.50
20. Princeton – 878.50
21. Penn State – 864.50
22. NC State – 860.00
23. Oregon – 783.00
24. Wisconsin – 754.00
25. BYU – 730.00               

ACC Schools in Final 2025-26 Directors’ Cup Standings
1. Texas – 1,322.00
2. Stanford – 1,263.50
3. UCLA – 1,199.25
4. North Carolina – 1,166.75
5. Virginia – 1,148.75
6. Florida – 1,104.50
7. USC – 1,095.50
8. Georgia – 1,081.25
9. Michigan – 1,076.75
10. Ohio State – 1,071.25
11. Duke – 1,039.25
12.  Texas A&M – 980.00
13. Alabama – 968.75
14. Arkansas – 965.75
15. Tennessee – 964.75
16. Oklahoma – 930.75
17. Nebraska – 929.00
18. LSU – 926.75
19. Notre Dame – 898.50
20. Princeton – 878.50
21. Penn State – 864.50
22. NC State – 860.00
23. Oregon – 783.00
24. Wisconsin – 754.00
25. BYU – 730.00               

ACC Schools in Final 2025-26 Directors’ Cup Standings
2.  Stanford – 1,263.50
4. North Carolina – 1,166.75
5. Virginia – 1,148.75
11. Duke – 1,039.25
19. Notre Dame – 898.50
22. NC State – 860.00
29. Louisville – 711.50
39. California – 653.75
41. Florida State – 604.00
42. Clemson – 601.50
54. Wake Forest – 505.75
55. Virginia Tech – 470.50
57. Miami – 452.00
59. Syracuse – 447.00
64. SMU 406.50
83. Boston College 276.00
84. Pittsburgh 267.75
90. Georgia Tech 233.00

Schools Ranked within the Top-30 of All 29 Directors’ Cup Point Standings (1994-2019, 2021-2026)
Florida
Georgia
Michigan
North Carolina
Ohio State
Stanford
Texas
UCLA
USC 
Virginia

Virginia’s Final Position in Each of the Directors’ Cup Rankings
2026 – fifth
2025 – twelfth
2024 – fifth
2023 – 4th
2022 – eleventh
2021 – eleventh
2020 – N/A
2019 – eighth
2018 – twenty first
2017 – nineteenth
2016  eighth
2015 – sixth
2014 – 4th
2013 – twentieth
2012 – fifteenth
2011 – seventh
2010 – third
2009  – eighth
2008 – seventeenth
2007 – thirteenth
2006 – twenty sixth
2005 – thirteenth
2004 – thirtieth
2003 – nineteenth
2002 – twenty seventh
2001 – thirtieth
2000 – thirteenth
1999 – eighth
1998 – thirteenth
1997 – twenty second
1996 – twenty first
1995 – nineteenth (tie)
1994 – nineteenth


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