🎉 What This Means
The Directors’ Cup ranks programs based on collective NCAA Championship success across 19 sports. Since Del Conte joined in December 2017, Texas has won in 2020‑21, 2021‑22, 2023‑24, and now 2024‑25—a phenomenal run that only Stanford has historically approached .
Highlights from last season include two team national championships (Volleyball, Rowing) and multiple runner-up and top-five NCAA finishes .
UT’s ability to consistently qualify and excel in postseason across football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, track, rowing, and more has been key .
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AD Del Conte’s Impact
Since he took the helm in late 2017, Del Conte has overseen a renaissance:
12 NCAA team titles
27 top‑2 NCAA finishes
47 top‑5, 69 top‑10 NCAA finishes
73 Big 12 titles
And a staggering four Directors’ Cup victories .
His leadership has silenced critics—fans call the win “tight but sweet,” celebrating UT’s depth and mindset .
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Fan Reactions
On r/LonghornNation, the community was electric:
> **“LETS GOOOO!! and you thought we were out of the running yesterday.”**
**“That’s because they limited the number of sports that got you points a few years back…”** (explains how cap on sports opened the door for more balanced programs)
It was a nail‑biter—forum chatter confirmed UT edged out competitors by just 0.75 points .
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Why It’s a Big Deal
This dominion in all‑sports success is rare and elite—Stanford held a 25‑year run before UT began dethroning them .
Longhorns are now true powerhouse across the board, not just in football or basketball.
It validates Del Conte’s holistic strategy emphasizing excellence across men’s and women’s programs.
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Final Thoughts
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
This isn’t just another trophy—it’s evidence of a culture of sustained excellence, program-wide balance, and masterful leadership. Del Conte and team haven’t just built champions—they’ve crafted an athletic machine that dominates year after year.
#HookEm, Longhorns—we’re riding a historic wave!