Simon Fraser University Athletics placed third among Great Northwest Athletic Conference schools in the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors' Cup standings.
SFU's 36th-place finish placed the Clan in the top 15 per cent of all 254 Div. II schools in the school's first year of eligibility for the NCAA post-season.
"Finishing in the top 15 per cent of all NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics programs is a tribute to our outstanding student-athletes, coaches and staff," said senior director of athletics and recreation Milton Richards, in a press release.
The Directors' Cup awards points based on the program's performances in NCAA post-season play.
This past year, Clan athletes from five different sports earned points in the Directors' Cup standings.
The Clan men's soccer team reached the final four of the NCAA tournament, bowing out after their match against Saginaw Valley State.
In March, Clan swimmers, track athletes and wrestlers all took part in the sports festival in Birmingham, Alabama, with the swim team bringing home two NCAA titles, the track team earning one, and the wrestling team earning a top-three finish.
That was followed up by the women's basketball team's march to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament.
The year was then capped off with one more NCAA title, won by Helen Crofts in the 800-metres at the NCAA outdoor track and field championship last month.
Grand Canyon University of the PacWest Conference won its second straight title after unseating eight-time winner Grand Valley State in last year's tabulation.