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For Immediate Release- March 13, 2002	                                                     
Contact - Scott Dietz 508-286-3768
Sports Information Director

Wheaton Currently Ranked 14th Overall and Second in New 
England in the NCAA Division III Sears Directors' Cup Standings

CLEVELAND, OH- Wheaton College, which earned its highest final ranking in 
the NCAA Division III Sears Directors' Cup championship of 23rd a year ago, 
is currently ranked 14th overall and second in New England following the 
first set of winter standings.  The program is presented by the nation's 
athletics directors.

The Lyons have posted 270 points, which is 16 points ahead of North Central 
College (IL) and a mere 1.5 points behind the University of Wisconsin-
Whitewater, a school that enrolls more than six times the number of students 
that attend Wheaton.  The College of New Jersey, in second place at the end 
of the fall race, has taken over the lead with 463 points.  Williams is 
second with 443.5 points, followed by the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse 
with 438 points, Ithaca College (NY) with 409.5 points and the University 
of Wisconsin-Oshkosh with 379 points.  

The Sears Directors' Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National 
Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today.  It 
is administered by NACDA and sponsored by Sears, Roebuck and Co.  These winter 
standings includes the sports of skiing, men's and women's indoor track & 
field and men's wrestling.  The fall sports totals were based on the 
completion of men's and women's cross country, field hockey, football, 
men's and women's soccer and women's volleyball.

The Lyons collected several points from their men's and women's indoor 
track & field teams.  The three-time defending national champion women's 
indoor track & field team succeeded to do what no other NCAA Division III 
women's program has done before; win an unprecedented fourth consecutive 
national title.  The Lyons earned 65.5 points at the meet, which was just 
a half a point shy of the national meet record, while outscoring their 
closest competitor by 28.5 points.  Wheaton also shattered four NCAA 
Division III national championship meet records in the 4x400-meter relay, 
400-meter dash, long jump and triple jump.  

On the men's side, head coach Paul Souza and his squad enjoyed their most 
successful season in the program's history with a fourth-place mark 
overall at Ohio Northern University.  The Lyons tallied 27 total points, 
just two points shy of picking up a share of a third place standing.  
As a team, Wheaton recorded a pair of national championships in the high 
and triple jump events and in the process earned All-American status 
in the 400-meter dash in addition to the listed field events.  Combined, 
the Lyons were well represented, as they brought home the 2002 NCAA National 
Track & Field Athletes of the Year for the women and the 2002 NCAA National 
Field Athlete of the Year for the men.  Not to mention Souza picked up his 
first USTCA National Coach-of-the-Year award. 
 
Points are awarded based on each institution's finish in up to 18 sports - 
nine for the men and nine for the women.  Each national champion receives 
100 points.  Current winter standings that are published mid-year are 
unofficial standings.  Official standings will be published upon the 
completion of the spring season.  Complete standings and the scoring 
structure can be found on NACDA's web site at www.nacda.com.