The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater finished 14th in the 2024-25 Learfield Directors' Cup. A total of 323 Division III institutions are ranked in the Directors' Cup standings. The Warhawks have finished among the top 20 for 16 consecutive seasons dating back to 2007-08.
UW-Whitewater compiled 737.25 points across three seasons of competition. UW-Whitewater added 360 points to the institutional total this spring behind a national title for Warhawk baseball that secured 100 points. Softball advanced to the super regional to garner 64 points while outdoor track and field combined for 72. Men's tennis added 50 after advancing to the second round of regional action while the women secured 25 points this season. The women's golf team rounded out the phenomenal spring with 49 points from their championship appearance.
The winter campaign saw four Warhawk programs combine for 207.25 points. Women's basketball led the way with yet another Sweet 16 appearance for 64 points. The wrestling team finished 13th at nationals for 63 points. Men's indoor track and field also finished 13th for 62.25 points while the women's program added 18 to the UWW total. UW-Whitewater ranked 20th in the standings following winter competition.
The Warhawk volleyball team bolstered UWW in the fall with a national runner-up finish that claimed 90 Directors' Cup points. The men's cross country team added 80 after finishing fourth at the Division III championship for a total of 170 points in the fall.
Four Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference institutions are ranked among the top 30 in the final Learfield Directors' Cup standings making the WIAC the most competitive public school conference in Division III. Only two conferences had more teams among the top 30 - the University Athletic Association (UAA) and the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC).
More Information on the Learfield Directors' Cup:
The Directors' Cup measures the overall athletic success of collegiate institutions. Points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 18 NCAA sports – nine women's and nine men's. Men's and women's basketball and men's and women's soccer must be counted among the total.
The Directors' Cup did not take place during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2013-14, UW-Whitewater finished second in the Directors' Cup standings, the school's all-time best finish.
Year-by-year list of UW-Whitewater's place in the standings:
1995-96: 23rd
1996-97: 90th
1997-98: 45th
1998-99: T-47th
1999-00: 15th
2000-01: 21st
2001-02: 39th
2002-03: 26th
2003-04: 25th
2004-05: 23rd
2005-06: 29th
2006-07: 32nd
2007-08: 6th
2008-09: 15th
2009-10: 15th
2010-11: 6th
2011-12: 5th
2012-13: 4th
2013-14: 2nd
2014-15: 6th
2015-16: 8th
2016-17: 6th
2017-18: 20th
2018-19: 15th
2019-20: Canceled
2020-21: Canceled
2021-22: 13th
2022-23: 11th
2023-24: 10th
2024-25: 14th
*Note: The Learfield Directors' Cup considers postseason competition for NCAA championships only. The Warhawk gymnastics team finished as the runner-up in the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association Championship which is not recognized by NACDA for these standings.