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Highlighted by NCAA championships in volleyball, swimming and diving, water polo and tennis, Stanford has captured its record sixth women's Capital One Cup.

The Capital One Cup is awarded each year to the nation's top men's and women's NCAA Division I athletics programs. The winners are determined by a system that grants points to top-10 finishes in NCAA Division I championships and in final official coaches' polls across 21 women's and 20 men's sports.

This year's victory marks the Stanford women's third consecutive trophy and sixth overall in nine years of the Capital One Cup program. The Cardinal finished with 183 points in the competition's scoring system, topping second-place UCLA by 61 points.

Bolstered by NCAA titles in gymnastics and golf, the Cardinal men finished second (88 points) behind Virginia (127 points).

Along with the trophy, Stanford and Virginia will be awarded a combined $400,000 in student-athlete scholarships on behalf of Capital One and honored at The ESPYS on Wednesday.