Keene State College captures 7th straight Commissioner's Cup
Keene State College averaged 6.6783 points to earn its seventh
straight Little East Conference Commissioner’s Cup, holding
off a late charge from Eastern Connecticut State University
(5.8783). Rhode Island College (5.3333) and the University of
Southern Maine (4.9917) rounded out the upper half of the
standings, respectively.
Keene State, which captured five conference championships during
the 2006-07 academic year, placed in the top half of the conference
rankings in 14 of its 17 (.824) athletic teams. The Owls won three
tournament championships in the fall (field hockey, men’s
soccer, women’s cross country), while adding a championship
in the winter (swimming and diving) and spring (men’s
lacrosse) to hoist the Commissioner’s Cup for each of the
seven years it has been awarded.
Despite a late charge in the spring, Eastern Connecticut finished
second for the second consecutive year. The Warriors were
victorious in three spring sports (baseball, men’s outdoor
track and field, and women’s lacrosse) to capture the spring
season. ECSU also raised a conference championship trophy in the
fall (volleyball) and winter (men’s indoor track and field)
seasons, respectively.
Rhode Island College won the men’s basketball and softball
conference championships to edge out Southern Maine for third
place. The Huskies were triumphant in men’s cross country,
women’s basketball, and men’s tennis, while also
winning both the women’s indoor track & field and outdoor
track & field titles.
Plymouth State earned its lone conference championship in the fall
(women’s tennis) to place fifth with an average of 4.6437
points. Western Connecticut took home top honors in women’s
soccer to finish in sixth place with an averaged 4.087 points.
UMass Dartmouth finished in seventh (3.4921) just ahead of UMass
Boston (3.0612).
The Commissioner's Cup measures an institution's overall
performance in the 19 sports sponsored by the conference. For
sports in which the Little East conducts in-season play (baseball,
basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, and
volleyball), point totals are determined by the order of finish in
the final regular-season standings, with bonus points awarded to
the champion of the ensuing postseason conference tournament. For
sports that do not conduct in-season play (cross country, indoor
track, outdoor track, and swimming) points are awarded based on the
order of finish at the conference championship.
The Little East Conference completed its 21th year of athletic
competition during the 2006-’07 academic year. Initially
formed in 1986 as a six-team men's and women's basketball
conference, the Little East has since grown to its present
eight-school membership, sponsoring championship play in 19
intercollegiate athletics: baseball; men’s and women’s
basketball; men’s and women’s cross country; field
hockey; men’s and women's lacrosse; men’s and
women’s soccer; softball; women’s swimming; men’s
and women’s tennis; men’s and women’s indoor
track; men’s and women’s outdoor track and women's
volleyball.
2006-’07 Final Standings
Institution
Tournament Titles
Average Total Points
1. Keene
State
5
6.6783
2. Eastern
Connecticut
5
5.8783
3. Rhode Island
College
2
5.3333
4. University of Southern
Maine
5
4.9917
5. Plymouth
State
1
4.6437
6. Western
Connecticut
1
4.087
7. UMass
Dartmouth
0 3.4921
8. UMass
Boston
0
3.0612
Titles Won By Institution
Eastern Connecticut: Volleyball, Men’s Indoor Track &
Field,
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Lacrosse,
Baseball
Keene State: Field Hockey, Men’s Soccer, Men’s
Lacrosse, Swimming & Diving, Women’s Cross Country
Plymouth State: Women’s Tennis
Rhode Island College: Men’s Basketball, Softball
Southern Maine: Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Indoor
Track & Field, Women’s Basketball,
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, Men’s Tennis
Western Connecticut: Women’s Soccer
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