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Capital One is an Official Corporate Champion of the

HOW IT WORKS

The Capital One Cup is awarded annually to each of the best men’s and women’s Division I college athletics programs in the country. Points toward the Capital One Cup are earned and tracked throughout the year based on final standings of NCAA Championships and final official coaches’ polls'. One winning men’s and one winning women's program will be crowned after the completion of the final NCAA spring championships. Capital One will award a combined $400,000 in student-athlete scholarships and the Capital One Cup trophy to the winning schools at the ESPY awards in July.

SCORING STRUCTURE & SPORTS

Division I schools earn points for top ten finishes in NCAA Championships and final official coaches' polls.

Finish 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Group A Points 20 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
Group B Points 60 36 30 24 18 15 12 9 6 3

Capital One Cup Men's Sports

Group A Sports

  • Cross Country
  • Water Polo
  • Skiing**
  • Rifle**
  • Indoor Track & Field
  • Wrestling
  • Fencing**
  • Swimming & Diving
  • Ice Hockey
  • Gymnastics
  • Volleyball
  • Tennis
  • Golf

Group B Sports

  • Football (FBS and FCS)
  • Basketball
  • Lacrosse
  • Outdoor Track & Field
  • Baseball

Capital One Cup Women's Sports

Group A Sports

  • Field Hockey
  • Cross Country
  • Skiing**
  • Rifle**
  • Indoor Track & Field
  • Swimming & Diving
  • Ice Hockey
  • Fencing**
  • Bowling
  • Gymnastics
  • Water Polo
  • Tennis
  • Golf

Group A Sports

  • Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Lacrosse
  • Softball
  • Outdoor Track & Field
** In the case of Fencing, Rifle and Skiing, whose NCAA championships combine men and women, points will be assessed according to the composition of each of the top 10 teams.

 

AWARDS

Capital One annually awards a combined $400,000 in student-athlete scholarships and the Capital One Cup trophy to the winning schools at the ESPYs in July.  Test

2010-2011 CAPITAL ONE CUP FINAL STANDINGS

Men's Cup Standings
School Points
1. FloridaWinner 93
2. Virginia 82
3. Auburn 70
3. Texas A&M 70
5. Stanford 69
6. Cal 61
7. Connecticut 60
7. Eastern Washington 60
7. South Carolina 60
10. Ohio State 52
11. North Carolina 49
12. Florida State 48
13. Duke 42
14. Oklahoma State 41
15. Akron 40
16. Oregon 37
16. Texas 37
18. Butler 36
18. Delaware 36
18. TCU 36
21. Maryland 34
22. Kentucky 33
22. LSU 33
22. Michigan 33
25. Arizona 30
25. Vanderbilt 30
25. Villanova 30
28. USC 28
29. Appalachian State 24
29. Kansas 24
29. Louisville 24
32. Cornell 22
33. Oklahoma 21
34. Augusta State 20
34. Denver 20
34. Georgia 20
34. Minnesota Duluth 20
34. Penn State 20
34. Wisconsin 20
40. Wofford 18
41. Brigham Young 16
42. Georgia Southern 15
42. Virginia Commonwealth 15
44. Boise State 14
44. Iowa 14
44. New Hampshire 14
44. Notre Dame 14
44. UCLA 14
49. William & Mary 13
50. Syracuse 12
50. Virginia Tech 12
52. North Dakota 10
53. Indiana 9
53. Minnesota 9
55. Arizona State 8
55. Johns Hopkins 8
55. Tennessee 8
58. American 6
58. Boston College 6
58. Georgia Tech 6
58. Illinois 6
58. North Dakota State 6
58. SMU 6
64. Baylor 5
64. Yale 5
66. Bucknell 4
66. Texas Tech 4
68. Arkansas 3
68. Iona 3
68. Lehigh 3
68. Miami (OH) 3
68. Stephen F. Austin 3
73. Brown 2
73. Northern Arizona 2
75. Merrimack College 1
Women's Cup Standings
School Points
1. StanfordWinner 121
2. Texas A&M 112
3. Cal 106
4. Florida 86
5. Notre Dame 76
6. USC 72
7. Arizona State 60
7. Penn State 60
9. North Carolina 53
10. Texas 52
11. Baylor 48
12. Maryland 46
13. Oregon 44
14. LSU 40
14. Northwestern 40
16. Duke 38
17. Connecticut 34
18. Alabama 33
18. Georgia 33
18. Oklahoma 33
21. Arizona 28
22. Virginia 27
23. UCLA 26
24. Ohio State 25
25. Florida State 22
26. Oklahoma State 21
27. Boston College 20
27. Brown 20
27. Villanova 20
30. Tennessee 19
31. Princeton 18
31. Washington 18
33. Missouri 15
34. Arkansas 14
35. Nebraska 12
35. Purdue 12
37. Loyola - Maryland 10
37. Texas Tech 10
39. Gonzaga 9
40. Albany 8
40. Clemson 8
40. Georgetown 8
43. Minnesota 7
44. Auburn 6
44. Illinois 6
44. New Mexico 6
44. Portland 6
44. Syracuse 6
44. Wisconsin - Green Bay 6
50. Colorado 5
51. Miami 4
51. Michigan State 4
51. Penn 4
51. Stony Brook 4
55. DePaul 3
55. Iowa State 3
55. Old Dominion 3
58. Providence 2
58. Southern Mississippi 2
58. UMass 2
58. Wisconsin 2
62. American 1
62. Michigan 1
62. Vanderbilt 1

ABOUT THE TROPHY

Capital One Cup TrophyThe Capital One Cup is the embodiment of hard work, dedication, and an enduring commitment to excellence that student-athletes and teams display throughout their year-long journey. The elements of the trophy personify achievement at the highest level, and symbolize strength perseverance, and vision. The silver surface reflects the images of all those who carry it. The Capital One Cup is an enduring symbol of the ultimate achievement in college sports.


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