The University of National Champions has earned another high finish in the all-sports Learfield Directors’ Cup competition.
Carolina finished fourth, the Tar Heels’ best finish since 2009, matching their 2020–21 finish, led by NCAA titles in women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse.
It was UNC’s sixth consecutive top-10 finish and ninth in the last 10 years. Only Stanford and Florida (with 31 apiece) have more top-10 finishes than UNC’s 26.
The Cup awards points for NCAA postseason success in 19 sports for schools that field teams in at least baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer and volleyball.
The women’s soccer title, earned with a 1–0 victory in December over Wake Forest, and the women’s lacrosse title, captured with a 12–8 win in May over Northwestern, each contributed 100 points.
Carolina’s 1,195.25 points were the second-most in the ACC behind third-place Stanford (1,251), marking the 26th time in 31 years that UNC has had at least the second-most points.
Texas won the Cup with 1,255.25 points, the Longhorns’ fourth title in the last five years. Southern Cal was second by 1½ points.
Texas, Stanford and UNC, which was the inaugural champion in 1993–94, remain the only schools to have won the Directors’ Cup.

Nine UNC programs finished in the top 10 nationally this year:
- Women’s soccer (1st)
- Women’s lacrosse (1st)
- Field hockey (3rd)
- Women’s tennis (3rd)
- Men’s cross country (6th)
- Men’s indoor track and field (8th)
- Baseball (9th)
- Women’s basketball (9th)
- Men’s lacrosse (9th)
Eight more teams earned top-25 national finishes:
- Women’s cross country (11th)
- Fencing (13th)
- Gymnastics, women’s swimming and diving, men’s outdoor track & field and volleyball (all 17th)
- Men’s swimming and diving and women’s indoor track and field (both 23rd)
Directors’ Cup

ACC standings
Place School Points
3 Stanford 1,251.00
4 North Carolina 1,195.25
10 Duke 1,010.00
12 Virginia 966.00
20 N.C. State 854.75
24 Cal 819.75
28 Florida State 776.00
36 Notre Dame 691.50
37 Louisville 648.50
41 Wake Forest 611.00
45 Virginia Tech 536.00
47 Clemson 524.25
55 Miami 472.50
61 Syracuse 407.00
66 Boston College 377.50
70 SMU 321.75
71 Georgia Tech 320.00
74 Pitt 312.00
UNC finishes
2024–25 4th
2023–24 7th
2022–23 8th
2021–22 6th
2020–21 4th
2019–20 no competition due to COVID-19
2018–19 10th
2017–18 13th
2016–17 5th
2015–16 7th
2014–15 5th
2013–14 14th
2012–13 8th
2011–12 8th
2010–11 6th
2009–10 7th
2008–09 2nd
2007–08 14th
2006–07 3rd
2005–06 4th
2004–05 9th
2003–04 7th
2002–03 8th
2001–02 4th
2000–01 15th
1999–2000 5th
1998–99 17th
1997–98 2nd
1996–97 2nd
1995–96 6th
1994–95 2nd
1993–94 1st
Photo information, top graphic courtesy of UNC Athletics Communications

