Virginia Wins Third Consecutive VaSID All-Sports Championship
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NORFOLK, Va.—The University of Virginia won 69.3 percent of its intercollegiate athletics contests in 2009-10 to win the 32nd annual Virginia Sports Information Directors’ Association Division I All-Sports Championship. It is the 12th overall title for the Cavaliers, their third consecutive championship and their fifth in the last seven years.
Virginia Commonwealth was second overall at 60.8 percent followed by Liberty at 59.5 percent. Virginia won 75.7 percent of its men’s contests followed by Virginia Tech at 65.9 percent. On the women’s side Virginia Commonwealth won 63.6 percent of its contests followed by Virginia at 62.7 percent.
The Cavaliers won three team national championships and three individual national titles along with a school-record seven Atlantic Coast Conference championships in 2009-10. Virginia won NCAA titles in women’s rowing and men’s soccer along with its third consecutive ITA National Team Indoor Championship in men’s tennis.
UVa’s men’s tennis doubles team of Drew Courtney and Michael Shabaz won the NCAA title as did Robby Andrews in the 800 meters at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships and the women’s rowing team’s varsity four crew.
Virginia won ACC championships in men’s lacrosse, women’s rowing, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis and wrestling.
The All-Sports Championship began in 1978-79 and includes winning percentages of only those sports with NCAA sponsored championships. Virginia and Old Dominion are tied with 12 titles each, followed by James Madison with three, Hampton with two, and one crown each for George Mason, Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth.
OVERALL STANDINGS 2009-10
1. Virginia 303-132-9 .693
2. Virginia Commonwealth 163-104-5 .608
3. Liberty 201-136-6 .595
4. Virginia Tech 222-156-2 .587
5. Old Dominion 161-122-8 .567
6. James Madison 191-151-5 .558
7. William & Mary 196-157-1 .555
8. Richmond 141-120-4 .540
9. Longwood 145-131-3 .525
10.Radford 156-156-3 .500
11.George Mason 179-181-4 .497
12.Hampton 143-198-0 .419
13. Norfolk State 139-207-1 .402
14. VMI 79-135-4 .372
MEN’S STANDINGS
1.Virginia 168-53-3 .757
2.Virginia Tech 121-62-2 .659
3.Old Dominion 103-62-3 .622
4.William & Mary 108-66-1 .620
5.Liberty 100-62-3 .615
6.Virginia Commonwealth 80-57-3 .582
7.James Madison 74-63-3 .539
8.Richmond 75-64-2 .532
9.Radford 64-57-3 .528
10.Hampton 30-30 .500
11.Longwood 58-60-2 .492
12.George Mason 82-94-2 .466
13.VMI 68-11-1 .403
14.Norfolk State 42-66-1 .390
WOMEN’S STANDINGS
1.Virginia Commonwealth 83-47-2 .636
2.Virginia 135-79-6 .627
3.Liberty 101-74-3 .576
4.James Madison 117-882 .570
5.Longwood 87-71-1 .550
6.Richmond 66-56-2 .540
7.George Mason 97-87-2 .527
8.Virginia Tech 101-94-0 .518
9. Old Dominion 58-60-5 .492
William & Mary 88-91 .492
11.Radford 92-99 .482
12. Norfolk State 97-141 .408
13.Hampton 113-168 .402
14.VMI 11-34-3 .260
PAST VASID DIVISION I SURVEY CHAMPIONS
1978-79 Old Dominion .651
1979-80 Old Dominion .724
1980-81 Old Dominion .663
1981-82 James Madison .686
1982-83 Old Dominion .676
1983-84 Old Dominion .646
1984-85 Old Dominion .688
1985-86 Old Dominion .649
1986-87 George Mason .631
1987-88 James Madison .625
1988-89 Virginia .620
1989-90 Virginia .633
1990-91 Virginia .642
1991-92 Virginia .664
1992-93 Virginia .662
1993-94 Old Dominion .667
1994-95 James Madison .611
1995-96 Old Dominion