ASTON, Pa. – For the fourth straight year, Cabrini has finished first in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Overall President’s Cup standings. The Cavalier women also placed first in the CSAC Women’s President’s Cup standings. The Blue & White men listed second.
Cabrini celebrated seven conference championships in 2009-10, beginning with four won at the inaugural CSAC Fall Festival. Field hockey, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball each hoisted the conference hardware at Immaculata University on November 7, 2009.
The Cavalier men’s basketball team captured the CSAC title for the first time since the 2001-02 campaign. Men’s Lacrosse won the conference championship for the 10th straight season. Women’s lacrosse claimed its second straight CSAC crown and 10th since the 1998 season.
Cabrini won 82.1 percent of the potential CSAC Overall President’s Cup points. Gwynedd-Mercy College (75.6 percent) and Neumann University (69.0) listed second and third, respectively.
The CSAC Overall President’s Cup standing was introduced in 2001-02. The Cavaliers have won the CSAC Overall President’s Cup six of nine years.
Cabrini finishes atop the CSAC Women’s President’s Cup standings for the fourth time since the 2004-05 season and fifth time overall. The Cavalier women also won the President’s Cup in 1998-99, 2004-05, 2006-07 and 2008-09.
In addition to four CSAC championships on the women’s side, the Cabrini softball team finished second at the conference tournament. The Blue & White women’s basketball team reached the CSAC Tournament and the women’s cross country team finished third.
The Cabrini men listed second with 77.7 percent of the potential CSAC Men’s President’s Cup points. Gwynedd-Mercy edged the Cavaliers, winning 78.3 percent of the points’ pool.
While the Cabrini men’s basketball, men’s lacrosse and men’s soccer teams claimed the CSAC crown, the Cavalier golf team finished second.
The President’s Cup is awarded annually by the CSAC to the Men, 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.