2015-16 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup Standings Rank School Points 1. Stanford 1526.50 2. Ohio State 1306.00 3. Michigan 1196.75 4. Southern California 1196.25 5. FLORIDA 1177.00 6. UCLA 1091.50 7. North Carolina 1089.50 8. Virginia 1088.50 9. Texas 1062.00 10. Oregon 973.75

Men's Outdoor Track & Field (No. 1)

Men's Swimming & Diving (No. 3)

Gymnastics (No. 4)

Men's Tennis (No. T-5)

Volleyball (No. T-5)

Men's Indoor Track & Field (No. 7)

Baseball (No. T-7)

Lacrosse (No. T-9)

Soccer (No. T-9)

Softball (No. T-9)

Women's Tennis (No. T-9)

Women's Outdoor Track & Field (No. T-9)

Jeremy Foley

Brooke Austin SEC Women's Tennis Player of the Year Sammi Burgess BIG EAST Lacrosse Co-Attacker of the Year Caeleb Dressel SEC Men's Swimmer of the Year Caroline Fitzgerald BIG EAST Lacrosse Defender of the Year Nicole Graziano BIG EAST Lacrosse Midfielder of the Year Diego Hidalgo SEC Men's Tennis Player of the Year Savannah Jordan SEC Soccer Offensive Player of the Year Logan Shore SEC Baseball Pitcher of the Year Maria Torres SEC Women's Golfer of the Year Kahlia Warner SEC Female Diver of the Year Christen Westphal SEC Soccer Defensive Player of the Year

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A dozen top-10 national championship finishes – including a NCAA title by the Florida men's outdoor track & field team - led the University of Florida athletics program to fifth in the 2015-16 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings. This is Florida's eighth straight top-five finish in the rankings.Florida is the only program to finish among the nation's top 10 in each of the last 33 national all-sports standings.2015-16 marks the fourth consecutive season 12 or more Gator teams turned in top-10 national finishes. At least 10 Gator teams have turned in top-10 finishes in each of the last 15 seasons.Men's outdoor track & field took its third NCAA title since 2012 with its win in Eugene, Ore., on June 10. The Gator men's track & field program has collected six NCAA titles (three indoor and three outdoor) since 2010.It marked the eighth consecutive season a Gator team has won a NCAA team title, as Florida has collected 15 championships since 2008-09.The complete list of Florida's 2015-16 top-10 teams includes: The Learfield Sports Directors' Cup , presented annually by the nation's athletics directors, recognizes the schools with the best overall sports performances in an academic year. Points are awarded based on finishes and participation in 20 NCAA Division I sports. Stanford received its 22consecutive Directors' Cup at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) convention last month."What a great finish by Florida's men's outdoor track & field team, as they claimed their third NCAA title since 2012. Gator teams competed among the nation's best all season long, as 19 Gator teams were in post-season action."You have to admire the effort and drive shown by these Gators and their coaches. They represented the University of Florida exceptionally well on and off the field throughout the year." – UF Athletics DirectorSix Gators claimed a total of eight NCAA individual titles in 2016.capped her Gator career by winning the NCAA all-around title and sharing the uneven bars and balance beam crowns. She tallied six NCAA titles over her four seasons, finishing as the Gators career leader for NCAA Individual Event titles.On the final day of the NCAA Track & Field Championships, a pair of Gators took event titles.led a Gator 1-2 finish in the NCAA Outdoor 400-meter hurdles. Futch won at 48.91 while TJ Holmes took second at 49.31. Seniorwon the 400 meters title in 44.82 seconds, joining Tony McQuay (2012) as the only Gators in history to win the crown at NCAA Outdoors.added the NCAA 50- and 100-yard freestyle titles to his collegiate resume in 2016, as he also won the 50 free title in 2015 as a freshman. Both of his wins in 2016 set UF, NCAA, American and U.S. Open records. He just earned his first U.S. Olympic team berth yesterday in Omaha, Neb., with his runner-up finish in the 100-meter freestyle (left) andtook Florida's first NCAA doubles title in 15 years with their victory at the NCAA Championships in Tulsa, Okla. It was the fifth doubles title for the Gator women's program.National athlete of the year was claimed by two Gators for their sports: Dressel (NCAA co-Swimmer of the Meet) and Sloan (Honda Award for gymnastics). Three others –(men's golf),(softball) and(lacrosse) – were named national freshmen of the year.Florida's five Southeastern Conference titles (gymnastics, soccer, softball, men's swimming & diving, women's tennis) helped the Gator program to a sweep of the 2015-16 GateHouse Media SEC All-Sports titles. It was the program's 26overall SEC All-Sports Trophy and Florida's 15sweep (overall, men's, women's).In addition, the lacrosse team won its second consecutive BIG EAST Conference title. In addition, lacrosse was one of four Gator teams (soccer, men's tennis, women's tennis) to take conference tournament titles in 2015-16.Eleven Gators picked up conference athletes of the year honors in 2015-16:NCAA team title (men's outdoor track & field) marks the eighth straight year a Gator team has won a national team title. Florida has won 15 NCAA team titles since the 2008-0 season.top-10 national finishes by 2015-16 teams.conference titles by the Gators in 2015-16, includingSoutheastern Conference wins.Gators picked up conference player of the year/athlete of the year awardspercent Graduation Success Rate for UF, as reported last fall in the 2015 NCAA Federal Graduation Rate Data. All Gator teams are in good academic standing in latest Academic Progress Report released earlier by the NCAA earlier this spring.named to CoSIDA Academic All-America teams in 2015-16. Florida now hasGators earningAcademic All-America honors all-time.contributed since 2006 by the UAA to UF to fund academic endeavors.student-athletes participated inhours of community service in 2015-16, partnering with 23 local schools, 11 campus events, 48 regularly-scheduled UF Health visits and 22 non-profit organizations.