UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics is ranked No. 21 in the final Learfield Directors’ Cup Division I standings of the 2025-2026 season, announced on Thursday. Penn State finished the year with 864.5 points. Five Penn State teams earned points after their Spring campaigns.
Penn State has finished among the Top 25 in 30 of the 32 years the Directors’ Cup has been awarded.
Men’s lacrosse paced Penn State spring teams with 65 points. Men’s Volleyball and women’s lacrosse each contributed 25 points, while women’s outdoor track & field tallied 50 points and men’s outdoor track & field recorded 42.5 points.
The Nittany Lions collected 516.5 points in the winter, highlighted by Wrestling’s 100 points. Women’s Hockey earned 83 points. Men’s fencing tallied 57 points, while women’s fencing recorded 54 points. Women’s gymnastics collected 53.5 points and men’s indoor track & field both earned 53 points. Women’s indoor track & field secured 34.5 points, while men’s gymnastics notched 32.5 points. Men’s hockey collected 25 points and men’s swimming & diving picked up 24 points.
Penn State tallied 239.5 total points in the Fall, led by Women’s Cross Country’s 67.5 points. Women’s Soccer and Women’s Volleyball both collected 50 points. Football notched 45 points, while Men’s Cross Country recorded 27 points.
In the final Learfield Directors’ Cup standings, schools can count points for 19 sports but those sports must include automatic counter sports (baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball).
The Nittany Lions finished sixth among Big Ten teams, following UCLA (1,199.25), USC (1,095.5), Michigan (1076.75), Ohio State (1,071.25) and Nebraska (929). Texas had the nation’s most points (1,322), followed by Stanford (1,263.5), UCLA, North Carolina (1,166.75) and Virginia (1,148.75).