Keene State captures 6th consecutive title
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Keene State College averaged
6.5946 points to finish ahead of runner-up Eastern Connecticut
(5.9459 points) and capture its sixth consecutive Little East
Conference Commissioner's Cup.
Keene State, which captured three team titles during the course of
the 2005-'06 competitive year, has now won the Commissioner's Cup
in each of the six years it has been presented. The Owls won all of
its conference titles in the fall as the men's cross country,
women's cross country and field hockey teams won championships. The
Owls were unable to gain any championships during the winter or
spring but had all but one team finish in the upper half of the
standings in each respective sport.
Keene State held off a late charge from Eastern Connecticut who
finished second, matching its best Commissioner's Cup placement.
There were a conference-best six LEC Titles won by the Warriors
during the year. ECSU captured the women's soccer, volleyball,
men's indoor track & field, men's outdoor track & field,
men's lacrosse and baseball tournament championships.
Southern Maine, for the third consecutive year, finished third with
an average of 5.1966 points. The Huskies were triumphant once again
in women's basketball, captured the men's tennis championship and
won both the women's indoor track & field and outdoor track
& field titles. Rhode Island College followed closely in fourth
with an average of 5.0505 points as it took home the women's tennis
and softball tournament championships.
Plymouth State, winners of the women's lacrosse tournament title,
earned a fifth place finish with an average of 4.9655 points.
Western Connecticut fell to sixth this year as they averaged 4.2609
points and captured the men's soccer title. UMass Dartmouth, who
once again took home the swimming and diving championship, finished
seventh (3.3443) while UMass Boston, who captured the men's
basketball title, placed eighth (3.1392) to round out the
Commissioner's Cup 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 20th year of athletic
competition during the 2005-'06 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.
2005-06 Little East Commissioner's Cup | ||
| Institution | Titles | Average of Total Points |
| Keene State College | 3 | 6.595 |
| Eastern Connecticut State University | 6 | 5.946 |
| University of Southern Maine | 4 | 5.197 |
| Rhode Island College | 2 | 5.051 |
| Plymouth State University | 1 | 4.966 |
| Western Connecticut State University | 1 | 4.261 |
| University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | 1 | 3.344 |
| University of Massachusetts Boston | 1 | 3.139 |
















