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ODU athletic teams won 66 percent of their events
ODU athletic teams won 66 percent of their events
ODU Repeats As VASID All-Sports Champion

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June 21, 2007

NORFOLK, VA-- Old Dominion University won 66 percent of its intercollegiate athletic contests in 2006-07 to win the 29th annual Virginia Sports Information Director's Association Division I All-Sport championship. This is the second straight time and 12th overall for the Monarchs.

The University of Virginia was second overall at .638 and Virginia Commonwealth was third at .578. ODU won 64 percent of its men's contests and 68 percent of it's women's. Virginia led all Virginia Division I school's in men's winning percentage at .713.

ODU was paced by its men's soccer team advancing to the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament, while men's golf, men's and women's basketball, men's tennis and field hockey competed in the NCAA Championships. Wrestling captured the Virginia Intercollegiate State title.

Virginia led the state in national top 20 team finishes, including two national runners-up in women's lacrosse and women's rowing. Men's soccer advanced to the NCAA semi-finals as did men's tennis, while women's basketball reached the WNIT Quarterfinals.

There were two individual NCAA national champions. Somdev Devvarman from the University of Virginia won the NCAA men's tennis singles title and Hampton University's Yvette Lewis captured the NCAA outdoor triple jump championship. James Madison's Archery squad captured the overall national title and William and Mary's men's Gymnastics squad captured the USAG National Championship. Virginia's varsity four crew won the NCAA Rowing national championship in that event.

William and Mary, Hampton and Liberty led the state with five conference titles followed by Richmond with four and Virginia, ODU, Virginia Tech and Norfolk State with three.

Overall, Virginia Division I schools compiled a 2266-21040-53 record for a winning percentage of .518. Men's teams were 1103-986-28 for a .528 percentage while the women's teams were also at .510 with a 1163-118-25 mark. There were 16 sports that won over 50 percent of their events led by softball (.572) and men's tennis (.577).

The survey began in 1978-79 and includes winning percentages of only those sports with NCAA sponsored championships. Old Dominion won seven of the first eight titles, then again in 1993-94, 1995-96 and 1998-99. Virginia won five straight years from 1988-89 to 1992-93, then again in 1996-97, 1997-98, and 2003-04 and 2004-05. George Mason won in 1986-87, and James Madison in 1981-82, 1987-88 and 1994-95. Hampton University won in 2000 and 2001, while Richmond took first in 2002 and VCU followed in 2003.

OVERALL STANDINGS	2006-07
1.Old Dominion		196-100-3	.661
2. Virginia		280-158-3	.638
3. Virginia Commonwealth158-115-4	.578
4. Virginia Tech	212-161-5	.567
5. William  & Mary	191-167-8	.533
6. James Madison	202-179-5	.530
7. Liberty		167-151-2	.525
8. Hampton		134-122-0	.523
9. Richmond		123-134-6	.479
10.Longwood		116-134-7	.465
11.Radford		147-171-4	.462
12. George Mason	153-195-5	.441
13. VMI			72-120-1	.376
14. Norfolk State	115-197-0	.369

MEN'S STANDINGS 1.Virginia 145-58-1 .713 2. Old Dominion 109-60-2 .643 3.Virginia Commonwealth 89-52-1 .630 4. Hampton 40-27 .597 5. Virginia Tech 95-81-1 .540 6. William & Mary 96-82-4 .538 7. Liberty 87-76 .534 8. Longwood 58-56-4 .508 9. George Mason 89-87-3 .505 10.Norfolk State 54-57 .486 11.Richmond 63-79-4 .445 12.VMI 67-98-1 .407 13. James Madison 68-103-3 .399 14. Radford 43-70-4 .385

WOMEN'S STANDINGS 1.Old Dominion 87-40-1 .684 2.James Madison 134-76-2 .637 3.Virginia Tech 117-80-4 .592 4.Virginia 135-100-2 .574 5.William & Mary 95-85-4 .527 6.Virginia Commonwealth 69-63-3 .522 7.Richmond 60-55-2 .521 8.Liberty 80-75-2 .516 9.Radford 104-101 .507 10.Hampton 94-95 .497 11.Longwood 58-78-3 .428 12.George Mason 64-108-2 .374 13.Norfolk State 61-140-0 .303 14.VMI 5-22 .185