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Grand Valley State (Mich.) and Williams (Mass.) Lead First Spring Division II and Division III U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup Standings
May 21, 2008
Divison II After leading throughout the winter Cup standings, Grand Valley State (Mich.) remains atop the first spring U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings. The Lakers scored in four out of six spring championships to date, bringing their total points to 965.75. Their highest finish this spring was in women's golf, where they placed third. The Lakers also placed 14th in men's golf and 17th in both men's and women's tennis. In total, the Lakers have scored 246.50 points this spring, the third most of any institution. For the complete release and standings, click here. Division III On the strength of three top-10 finishes, Williams (Mass.) moves back into the top spot of the first spring U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup standings. The Ephs captured the women's tennis title, placed fifth in women's tennis, eighth in women's golf and 24th in men's golf to lead all teams with 905.75 points. For the complete release and standings, click here.
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