Keene State captures 5th Little East Commissioner's Cup
PROVIDENCE, R.I - Keene State College averaged
6.946 points to finish ahead of runner up Rhode Island College
(5.548 points) and capture its fifth consecutive Little East
Conference Commissioner's Cup.
Keene State, which captured seven team titles during the course of
the 2004-'05 competitive year, has now won the Commissioner's Cup
in each of the five years it has been presented. The Owls enjoyed
their most success during the fall season where the men's cross
country, women's cross country, field hockey, men's soccer and
women's soccer teams all won titles. KSC was unable to gain any
championships during the winter but rebounded to take the softball
and men's lacrosse titles.
Keene State held off a late charge from Rhode Island College who
had by far its most successful athletic season since the
Commissioner's Cup has been presented. The second place finish
bests their previous-high which was a tie at fifth place last year.
The baseball team's surprising championship was the only tournament
title won by the Anchormen this season. RIC did however have its
volleyball, women's tennis, men's basketball and softball squads
win or share regular season championships.
The University of Southern Maine, for the second consecutive year,
finished third with an average of 5.426 points. The Huskies were
triumphant once again in women's basketball, captured the men's
tennis championship, swept men's & women's indoor track and
took the women's outdoor track title. Western Connecticut State
University followed closely in fourth with an average of 5.318
points as the Colonials took home the men's basketball tournament
championship.
Plymouth State University, winners of the women's tennis and
volleyball tournament titles, earned a fifth place finish with an
average of 4.988 points. Eastern Connecticut State University fell
to sixth this year as they averaged 4.800 points but did capture
the men's outdoor track and field title and its first-ever women's
lacrosse tournament championship. The University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth, seventh (3.433) and the University of Massachusetts
Boston, eighth (1.863), rounded out the standings.
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 post-season 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 19th year of athletic
competition during the 2004-'05 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.
2004-05 Little East Commissioner's Cup | ||
| Institution | Titles | Average of Total Points |
| Keene State College | 7 | 6.946 |
| Rhode Island College | 1 | 5.548 |
| University of Southern Maine | 5 | 5.426 |
| Western Connecticut State University | 1 | 5.318 |
| Plymouth State University | 2 | 4.988 |
| Eastern Connecticut State University | 2 | 4.800 |
| University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | 1 | 3.433 |
| University of Massachusetts Boston | 1.863 | |
















