Stanford maintains the lead in the NCAA Division I Learfield Director’s Cup following a seventh-place finish in men’s swimming and diving, eighth place in women’s swimming and diving and fencing, ninth place in women’s basketball, 30th in men’s track and field and 38th place in wrestling. The Cardinal has 749.50 total points.

Michigan climbed two spots to second place in the standings and currently has 746.00 points. The Wolverines finished first in men’s swimming and diving, second in men’s basketball, 15th in women’s track and field, 17th in women’s basketball, 33rd in wrestling and 36th in women’s swimming and diving.

Penn State is in third place with 724.50 points, 401.00 coming from winter championships. The Nittany Lions finished first in wrestling, third in fencing, ninth in men’s track and field, 17th in women’s basketball, 20th in men’s swimming and diving and 29th in women’s swimming and diving.

Notre Dame is fourth with 718.00, 365.00 coming from winter championships. The Fighting Irish finished second in fencing, third in women’s basketball, 16th in women’s swimming and diving, 32nd in men’s track and field, 33rd in men’s basketball, 35th in women’s track and field and 36th in men’s swimming and diving.

Rounding out the top five is North Carolina with 674.00 points. The Tar Heels finished 12th in women’s swimming and diving, 13th in fencing, 17th in men’s and women’s basketball, 22nd in wrestling, 29th in men’s swimming and 52nd in women’s track and field.

By Palo Alto Online Sports

By Palo Alto Online Sports

By Palo Alto Online Sports

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