https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/college/fsu/2019/01/17/florida-state-women-capital-one-cup-fsu-soccer-national-championship-softball-track-beach-volleyball/2604341002/
With fall sports wrapped up, winter well underway and spring sports not far off, Florida State has positioned itself well in the Capital One Cup standings on the women's athletics side.
The Seminoles have amassed 60 points in the standings, putting them in second place behind only Stanford (96 points).
The Capital One Cup, given out annually to the best men's and women's college athletics programs, awards points for Top-10 finishes in all sports.
All 60 of FSU's current points come from the soccer team's national championship, the second in program history.
While FSU's volleyball and cross country teams failed to add any more points, more could be coming from a number of teams over the remainder of the school year.
Since the trophy was introduced for the 2010-11 season, FSU has never finished better than fourth or had more than 93 points.
Fittingly, FSU may break both those marks this year while they are celebrating 50 years of intercollegiate women's athletics.
The FSU men's programs have not yet scored a point in this year's Capital One Cup.
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