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Keene State Secures 10th Consecutive Commissioners Cup
NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. – Keene State College is the top athletic program in the Little East Conference for the 10th consecutive season, according to the final 2009-2010 Commissioners Cup standings released by the conference office this afternoon. The Owls finished in the top-three of the final regular-season standings in 12 of their 17 (.706) conference sponsored sports to average 6.667 points. Eastern Connecticut State University (5.812) edged intra-state rival Western Connecticut State University (5.522) for the second position.
“Keene State’s impressive 10-year stint as the
conference’s top overall athletic institution will be
difficult to repeat,” said Commissioner
Jonathan C. Harper. “The dedication and hard
work the Keene State athletic department, coaches, and
student-athletes have displayed over the past year continues to be
a model for success in our conference.”
Keene State continued its unprecedented run of success as the
Little East’s Commissioners Cup recipient, earning the award
each of the 10 years it has been presented. The Owls captured or
earned a share of six regular-season championships, including
celebrating three conference tournament trophies. Keene State set
the tone for a successful athletic season in the Fall, winning the
women’s soccer and women’s cross country championships,
while earning a share of the regular-season title in field hockey
and men’s soccer. The Owls collected the program’s
fourth-straight women’s swimming and diving championship in
the Winter, before posting the conference’s highest seasonal
average in the Spring (7.524). Each of Keene State’s six
spring-sponsored sports ranked among the top-two in its respective
team standings. The Owls won the men’s lacrosse league
outright, and shared the baseball and women’s lacrosse
regular-season championships. The men’s lacrosse team earned
the program’s lone spring championship, returning the trophy
to Keene, N.H. for the first time since 2007. Keene State’s
exceptional play across the board during the past athletic year
didn’t allow any institution to bridge the gap on its lead.
The Commissioners Cup measures an institution's overall
performance in the 19 sports sponsored by the Little East
Conference. For sports in which the conference 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 championship tournament. For sports that do not conduct
in-season play (cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor
track and field, and swimming and diving) points are awarded based
on the order of finish in the conference championship meet.
The Little East Conference completed its 24th year of athletic
competition during the 2009-10 academic calendar. Initially formed
in 1986 as a six-team men's and women's basketball conference, the
Little East Conference has grown to its present eight-team
membership, sponsoring championship play in 19 intercollegiate
athletic programs.
| Rank | Institution | LEC Tournament Titles | Total Points Average | |
| 1 | Keene State College | 1 | 6.667 | |
| 2 | Eastern Conn. State | 3 | 5.812 | |
| 3 | Western Conn. State | 3 | 5.522 | |
| 4 | University of Southern Maine | 1 | 4.780 | |
| 5 | UMass-Dartmouth | 1 | 4.563 | |
| 6 | Rhode Island College | 1 | 4.436 | |
| 7 | Plymouth State University | 3.632 | ||
| 8 | UMass Boston | 2 | 2.901 |
























