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NWAC Fall Athletic Director's Cup Update

NWAC Fall Athletic Director's Cup Update

VANCOUVER, Wash. - The NWAC Athletic Director's Cup (Dr. Maury Ray Cup) standings has been updated through the fall sports season.

The NWAC awards its Athletic Director's Cups to the schools that perform the best in each of the conference's 15 men's and women's championships. Points are awarded in order of finish, equal to the number of teams that participate in each sport (i.e., 28 teams the scale would start at 28) and are averaged between a team's regular season finish and its NWAC championship finish.  Teams that do not qualify for a postseason tournament, receive postseason points equal to their regular season finish.  Ties are not broken but instead are averaged between the tied teams.  Cups will be awarded to winners of two divisions (large schools 8-15 sports offered, small schools 1-7 sports offered) at the end of the year Hall of Fame Banquet.

At the conclusion of fall sports championships, following are the top five schools in the two divisions:

Place

 Large School Division

Points

1st

Lane Community College

55.5

2nd

Columbia Basin College

53.5

3rd

Clark College

49.4

4th

Everett Community College

41

5th

Community Colleges of Spokane

40.5

 

Place

Small School Division

Points

1st

Highline College

49

2nd

Lower Columbia College

37.5

3rd

Peninsula College

31

4th

Tacoma Community College

27

5th

Walla Walla Community College

25

About Northwest Athletic Conference- The NWAC is the athletic governing body of two year colleges in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia.  There are 15 men's and women's sports and 10 championship events.  Approximately 4,200 student-athletes compete in the NWAC representing a student population of over 395,000.  Many NWAC student-athletes continue their academic an athletic careers at the NAIA-NCAA levels.  The Northwest Athletic Conference promotes the three ideals of Character, Competition, and Community.  NWAC…..more than just game

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