Final 2024-25 MEC Commissioner’s Cup Standings
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. - The Mountain East Conference has issued a correction to the 2024-25 Commissioner's Cup standings. Due to an error in the calculation of the total possible points category, Fairmont State and Glenville State each move up one spot to 2nd and 3rd place, respectively, shifting Frostburg State to 4th. The corrected calculation also flips West Virginia Wesleyan to 6th and Point Park to 7th.
The University of Charleston sits at the top of the cup for the eighth consecutive season, showing an all-sports rating of 0.9594595, topping runner-up Fairmont State (0.7356688) and third-place Glenville State (0.6416667) with Frostburg State (0.5546875) sliding into fourth.
The Commissioner's Cup standings are compiled using an "all-sports rating." This rating is determined by a formula that awards points to a school for its regular season finish equal to the number of teams per sport sponsored by the MEC, and then divided by the number of sports offered by the institution. A bonus point is given for winning the conference tournament (in applicable sports).
Out of 21 eligible sports in the MEC, Frostburg won the women's lacrosse conference championship and had the highest-scoring MEC men's and women's teams at the Great Midwest Athletic Conference/Mountain East Conference Swimming & Diving Championships. The Bobcats also finished atop the North Division women's soccer standings.
2024-25 Mountain East Conference Commissioner's Cup Standings (Final) | MEC Sports | Points | Possible | All-Sports Rating |
University of Charleston | 19 | 176.5 | 185 | 0.9540541 |
Fairmont State University | 17 | 115.5 | 157 | 0.7356688 |
Glenville State University | 17 | 97.0 | 171 | 0.5672515 |
Frostburg State University | 21 | 106.5 | 192 | 0.5546875 |
West Liberty University | 20 | 107.0 | 193 | 0.5544041 |
West Virginia Wesleyan College | 21 | 99.5 | 197 | 0.5050761 |
Point Park University | 15 | 76.5 | 155 | 0.4935484 |
West Virginia State University | 17 | 83.0 | 169 | 0.4911243 |
Concord University | 16 | 80.5 | 165 | 0.4878788 |
Davis & Elkins College | 21 | 89.5 | 194 | 0.4613402 |
Wheeling University | 21 | 75.0 | 197 | 0.3807107 |
• The MEC conducted 23 championships during the 2024-25 athletics season. • Points are awarded based on the number of institutions that sponsor a sport. First place receives the number of points equal to the number of teams, last place receives one point. • Ties are not broken in and points are equally shared among teams that tie in the standings EXCEPT in sports with divisional play and conference championship situations. • An extra point is given to conference tournament champions in applicable sports. •The 'All-Sports Rating' is the total number of points that an institution compiles divided by the number of sports offered. •The rating is a percentage of points acquired vs. number of points available. |
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