Duke finishes ninth.
Stanford (of course) wins it, followed by Florida.
Other ACC schools in the Top 15 -- Notre Dame (3), Virginia (4), Florida State (12), and the University of No-show Classes (14).
The full results can be found here.
Just page down.
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...une26stand.pdf
Behind two ACC schools? Well, there's always next year.
Considering how little Duke got from basketball, that is a sensational performance. The two championships were big, and let's not forget about field hockey's surprising run to the championship game. And points for football!
Yes, from a Director's cup standpoint, it's a shame that this is the year both basketball teams made early exits. A "typical" performance (say, round of 16 for the men, regional final for the women) would likely have moved Duke up a few spots.
But a top ten finish is nothing to sneeze at--some tremendous Duke athletes have performed very well to earn this spot.