ECC Commissioner Jessica Grasso presented the cup to RWU President Dr. Rupert A. Hayles, Jr. and RWU Executive Director of Athletics Bob Segave. 1. Roberts Wesleyan (86 points) 2. Molloy (82.25 points) 3. Daemen (67.5 points) 4. St. Thomas Aquinas (64 points) 5. Queens (56 points) 6. D’Youville (54 points) 7. Mercy (49 points) 8. Staten Island (45.75 points) 9. District of Columbia (38.75 points) The ECC Commissioner’s Cup The East Coast Conference Commissioner's Cup is emblematic of the league's top program across its 19 championship sports. A new scoring system was established in 2013-14 to further reward programs that succeed in both regular season and postseason play. The scoring system works as follows: • Points for the number of schools whose teams compete for the post-season championship are split between the team that finishes in that place during the year and the team that finishes in that place in the championship. • If a team is eliminated in the semi-finals or quarterfinals, its place is determined by its finish during the regular season. • A school which does not sponsor a sport receives 0 points for that sport. • Highest point total for each sport is the number of schools that sponsor that given sport • For Cross Country and Track & Field, championship meet finish is utilized. • Example: Team A wins regular season, finishes second in tournament: (11 + 10) / 2 = 10.5 points • Example: Team B finishes fourth in regular season, wins tournament: 8 + 11 / 2 = 9.5 points 2024-25: Roberts Wesleyan University 2023-24: Roberts Wesleyan University 2022-23: Molloy University 2021-22: Molloy University 2020-21: Not awarded (fall sports canceled) 2019-20: Not awarded (spring sports canceled) 2018-19: LIU Post 2017-18: LIU Post 2016-17: LIU Post 2015-16: LIU Post 2014-15: LIU Post 2013-14: LIU Post 2012-13: LIU Post 2011-12: Dowling College 2010-11: Dowling College 2009-10: C.W. Post/LIU 2008-09: Dowling College 2007-08: Adelphi University 2006-07: C.W. Post/LIU 2005-06: C.W. Post/LIU 2004-05: Adelphi University 2003-04: University of New Haven 2002-03: Adelphi University 2001-02: Adelphi University 2000-01: Adelphi University 1999-00: Dowling College 1998-99: Adelphi University 1997-98: Dowling College 1996-97: Adelphi University 1995-96: College of St. Rose 1994-95: College of St. Rose
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