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Cabrini Sweeps CSAC President's Cups Awards
The Cabrini women's basketball team was one of five Cavalier programs to win the CSAC title in 2008-09.

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Aston, Pa. –
For the second time since 2004-05, Cabrini has earned all three Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) President’s Cups, sweeping the competition for the Overall, Men’s and Women’s Awards. The Cavaliers took home the Men’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Golf, Men’s Lacrosse and Women’s Lacrosse championship titles, and finished as the conference runner-up in Field Hockey, Women’s Tennis, Volleyball and Men’s Basketball.

Overall, Cabrini achieved 85.18 percent of its potential President’s Cup points, besting the nearest competitor by more than 12 percentage points. Rounding out the top three are Gwynedd-Mercy College with 72.87 percent and Marywood University with 66.81 percent of their respective potential points.

In the race for the Women’s Cup, the Cavaliers led the pack at the conclusion of the winter season and sealed the deal by winning the CSAC Women’s Lacrosse Championship this spring. Cabrini totaled 82.70 percent of their total possible points in women’s sports, finishing four percentage points ahead of Gwynedd-Mercy. The Griffins took second place with 78.31 percent of their total possible points. Championship titles in Field Hockey, Volleyball and Softball secured Neumann University’s spot in the top three, and they round out the trio with 72.81 percent of their total possible points.

In the Men’s Cup competition, Cabrini took an early lead after the fall and winter seasons, with a championship win in Men’s Soccer and a runner-up plaque in Men’s Basketball. Championship titles in Golf and Men’s Lacrosse propelled the Cavaliers to a first-place finish, with 88.49 percent and a comfortable 22-point lead over the next competitor. Gwynedd-Mercy placed second with 66.67 percent and conference newcomer, Keystone College, finished in third with 64.19 percent of their possible points.

The President’s Cup is awarded annually to the Men’s, Women’s and Overall athletics programs with the highest competitive percentage rating, based on championship finish and regular season play. Institutional scores are calculated using a graduated point system, with each participating institution earning a pro-rated share based on conference finish. The competitive percentage rating is determined by dividing the total number of points an institution earned by the total possible points.

Overall Standings

Cabrini College 85.18%
Gwynedd-Mercy College 72.87%
Marywood University 66.81%
Neumann University 65.06%
Keystone College 55.95%
Centenary College 51.96%
Baptist Bible College 46.16%
Immaculata University 45.43%
Cedar Crest College 38.50%
Phila. Biblical University 35.23%
College of Notre Dame 34.17%
Rosemont College 21.73%

















Men's Cup Standings
Cabrini College 88.49%
Gwynedd-Mercy College 66.67%
Keystone College 64.19%
Marywood University 63.43%
Neumann University 56.21%
Centenary College 49.84%
Immaculata University 39.88%
Baptist Bible College 38.85%
Phila. Biblical University 38.33%













Women's Cup Standings
Cabrini College 82.70%
Gwynedd-Mercy College 78.31%
Neumann University 72.81%
Marywood University 71.43%
Centenary College 54.10%
Baptist Bible College 52.26%
Immaculata University 49.59%
Keystone College 47.73%
Cedar Crest College 38.50%
College of Notre Dame 34.17%
Phila. Biblical University 33.01%
Rosemont College 21.73%

3.3 | Lacrosse (Men)
Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Cabrini
11
Hampden-Sydney College
6
3.3 | Softball
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Cabrini
11:00 a.m.
Mary Baldwin College
3.3 | Softball
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Cabrini
1 p.m.
Bowie State University
3.4 | Softball
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Cabrini
14
Mary Baldwin College
6
3.4 | Softball
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Cabrini
2
Point Park University
1
3.5 | Basketball (Men)
Reading, Pa.
Cabrini
66
No. 16 Randolph-Macon College
95
3.5 | Track & Field (Women)
Northampton, Mass.
Cabrini
All Day
Day One
3.5 | Track and Field (Men)
Northampton, Mass.
Cabrini
All Day
Day One
3.6 | Track and Field (Men)
Northampton, Mass.
Cabrini
All Day
Day Two
3.6 | Track & Field (Women)
Northampton, Mass.
Cabrini
All Day
Day Two
3.6 | Lacrosse (Men)
Salem, Va.
Cabrini
7
No. 5 Roanoke College
21
3.9 | Lacrosse (Women)
Haverford, Pa.
Cabrini
8
Haverford College
14
3.11 | Lacrosse (Women)
Scranton, Pa.
Cabrini
4 p.m.
University of Scranton
3.13 | Lacrosse (Women)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
4 p.m.
Dickinson College
3.13 | Lacrosse (Men)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
1 p.m.
Kenyon College
3.13 | Softball
Chester, Pa.
Cabrini
1 p.m.
Widener University (DH)
3.16 | Lacrosse (Women)
Immaculata, Pa.
Cabrini
4 p.m.
Immaculata University
3.17 | Lacrosse (Men)
Radnor, Pa.
Cabrini
3:30 p.m.
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Athlete of the Week
Kevin Misevicius
Basketball (Men)

Senior forward Kevin Misevicius scored a team-high 20 points in the Cavaliers’ NCAA Tournament First Round loss against No. 16 Randolph-Macon College at Albright College’s George C. Bollman Center.

Misevicius shot 8-for-17 from the field overall and knocked down 4-of-8 3-point attempts. He also grabbed four rebounds and swiped three steals. Misevicius reached the 20-point pleateau for the 30th time in two seasons at Cabrini.

Misevicius concludes his Cavaliers’ career listing ninth all-time on the program’s scoring list with 1,123 points. He ranks sixth all-time in blocked shots (73) and seventh in steals (155).

Misevicius is the only player in program history to twice eclipse the 500-point barrier in a single season. He also owns the team’s second and third best single-season steals performances, swiping 84 in 2008-09 and 71 in 2009-10.

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