

USTFCCCA Program of the Year Award Standings – Mid-Year Update
NEW ORLEANS — Two down. One to go.
With two of the three championships in the books – cross country and indoor track & field – it’s time to look at the standings for the USTFCCCA Program of the Year Awards across the five collegiate divisions.
The USTFCCCA Program of the Year Award honors the institution that has achieved the most success in each academic year (spanning the cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field seasons) based on the institution’s finish at their respective Championships.
In order to be eligible for the award, teams must qualify for each of the Championships. Scoring is based on the team’s finish at each Championship in cross country, indoor track & field and outdoor track & field (i.e. 1st = 1 point, 2nd = 2 points … 31st = 31 points) with the lowest total score for all three championships combined determining the award winner. Ties among schools split points for positions taken.
NCAA Division I
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John McDonnell Men’s Program of the Year
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Terry Crawford Women’s Program of the Year
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Program
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POY Points
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Program
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POY Points
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Arkansas
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7
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Oregon
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6
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Oklahoma State
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13
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BYU
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10
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North Carolina
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14.5
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Washington
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18
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BYU
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15
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Stanford
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19
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Wisconsin
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21
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Alabama
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21.5
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NCAA Division II
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Damon Martin Men’s Program of the Year
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Jerry Baltes Women’s Program of the Year
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Program
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POY Points
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Program
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POY Points
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Colo. School of Mines
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4
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Adams State
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5
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Adams State
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7
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Grand Valley State
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7
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Grand Valley State
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7
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West Texas A&M
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8.5
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Pittsburg State
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8
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CSU Pueblo
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9.5
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Wingate
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9
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Colo. School of Mines
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16
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NCAA Division III
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Al Carius Men’s Program of the Year
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Deb Vercauteren Women’s Program of the Year
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Program
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POY Points
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Program
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POY Points
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UW-La Crosse
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2
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MIT
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2
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Lynchburg
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16
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UChicago
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8
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UW-Whitewater
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17.5
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Williams
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10
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MIT
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20
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Washington (Mo.)
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12
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Johns Hopkins
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22.5
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SUNY Geneseo
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14
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NAIA
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Jack Hazen Men’s Program of the Year
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Fred Beile Women’s Program of the Year
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Program
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POY Points
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Program
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POY Points
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Cumberlands (Ky.)
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5
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Cumberlands (Ky.)
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7
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Milligan (Tenn.)
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7
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Taylor (Ind.)
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7
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Marian (Ind.)
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11
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The Master’s (Calif.)
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7.5
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The Master’s (Calif.)
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13.5
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Montreat (N.C.)
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15
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Saint Mary (Kan.)
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14
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Saint Mary (Kan.)
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22
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NJCAA
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Men’s Program of the Year
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Women’s Program of the Year
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Program
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POY Points
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Program
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POY Points
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Iowa Western CC
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5
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New Mexico JC
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6
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New Mexico JC
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9
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Iowa Central CC
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10
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Salt Lake (Utah) CC
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9
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Mesa (Ariz.) CC
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12
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Odessa (Texas)
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13
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Cloud County (Kan.) CC
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13
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Butler (Kan.) CC
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15
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Salt Lake (Utah) CC
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13
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