CLEVELAND, Ohio. - With spring sports officially concluded, Learfield has announced its final Director's Cup NAIA spring standings. The Mountaineers stood at 14th which is their second highest finish in program history. They stood strong in the spring season, ranking 14th out of 184 total schools.
Softball led the scoring for the Mountaineers, earning 83 points by placing 3rd in the NAIA World Series. Following that was men's Track & Field earning 69 points with a 7th place finish, while women's Track & Field contributed 55 points with a 17th place finish.
Eastern Oregon hit the ground running with 238 total points across the fall season, securing a seventh-place ranking due to impressive performances from Volleyball, men's soccer and both the men's and women's Cross Country teams. Continuing their success into the winter period, Eastern Oregon's women's basketball, men's indoor track and field, and men's and women's wrestling teams collectively earned 199 points.
The LEARFIELD Directors' Cup, a collaboration between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today, awards points based on each institution's performance in NAIA Championships. The Cascade Collegiate Conference was strongly represented, with eleven different teams appearing within the rankings.