450 Wins. That's the combined total of team and individual tournament wins recorded by Team Clippd programs across the 2025/26 season.
It's a big number, we’re proud of it. But it's not the most interesting thing about it.
The most interesting thing is the make up of the list.
The top school in the entire Clippd network this season isn't a DI powerhouse. It's Keiser University, an NAIA program with 11 combined wins across their men's and women's teams. The third-most wins in the whole network belongs to a Division III school. This is a data story. But it's also something else: proof that preparation, consistently applied, works at every level of the game.

The teams
111 Team Clippd programs won at least one tournament this season. That's 111 coaching setups with Clippd in their corner and came out the other side with something to show for it.
The breakdown by division tells its own story.

Looking at that list it shows that data-led performance isn’t just for the top DI schools, Keiser at the top, Dallas Baptist 2nd and Washington and Jefferson at sitting 5th. Three of the top five aren't DI programs.

The players
For a team to win, it becomes about the individuals and there were some standouts last year amongst Team Clippd.
Chiara Bothe of Mount Mercy University won six times in 11 events on the NAIA women's circuit. Six wins. From 11 starts.
Preston Stout of Oklahoma State, the recently crowned DI Individual National Champion, won five times.
Ella Cheek of Dallas Baptist (DII Women's), Iver Sokhan-Sanj of Keiser (NAIA Men's), Pinky Chaisilprungruang of UNC Charlotte (DI Women's), and Rasmus Ditzinger of Fairfield (DI Men's) all claimed four wins each.

The top six individual winners in the entire Team Clippd network span three divisions and both genders. There's no pattern here except one, these players prepared, showed up and kept winning.
What comes next
226 team wins. 224 individual wins. 111 programs. 149 players. The numbers are good. But what they represent is better.
They represent coaching staffs across all divisions leaning into data and players using their practice time differently. Programs that decided the information gap between them and the competition was worth closing.
We’re immensely proud to work alongside all Team Clippd. If you’re not part of the team yet, whatever your level and whatever your budget, we’re here for you.