<a href="http://www.vcuramnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/7072052.jpeg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-11242" alt="7072052" src="http://www.vcuramnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/7072052-300x193.jpeg" width="300" height="193" /></a>Thanks to Scott Day of VCUAthletics.com for crunching the numbers on this one, but worth repeating... VCU's .655 win percentage ranked No.1 among all Division 1 schools in the state of Virginia this past academic year.
The Rams sent six teams to the postseason and had three programs ranked in the top-25: men's basketball, men's soccer and men's tennis.
In their first season of Atlantic 10 play, men's basketball, men's and women's soccer and men's and women's tennis all competed in A-10 tournament championship matches, with both tennis teams winning A-10 titles.
On the individual side of things, VCU Track's Jaleesa Williams and Kiara Porter were named NCAA All-Americans.
2012-2013 VA rankings:
1. VCU - .655
2. Virginia - .643
3. James Madison - .581
4. Virginia Tech - .568
5. Liberty - .563
6. Hampton - .538
7. Richmond - .536
8. Old Dominion - .529
9. William & Mary - .490
10. Norfolk State - .480
11. Longwood - .458
12. Radford - .447
13. George Mason - .399
14. VMI - .268
The Rams sent six teams to the postseason and had three programs ranked in the top-25: men's basketball, men's soccer and men's tennis.
In their first season of Atlantic 10 play, men's basketball, men's and women's soccer and men's and women's tennis all competed in A-10 tournament championship matches, with both tennis teams winning A-10 titles.
On the individual side of things, VCU Track's Jaleesa Williams and Kiara Porter were named NCAA All-Americans.
2012-2013 VA rankings:
1. VCU - .655
2. Virginia - .643
3. James Madison - .581
4. Virginia Tech - .568
5. Liberty - .563
6. Hampton - .538
7. Richmond - .536
8. Old Dominion - .529
9. William & Mary - .490
10. Norfolk State - .480
11. Longwood - .458
12. Radford - .447
13. George Mason - .399
14. VMI - .268