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Commissioner's Cup
These are the current commissioner's cup standings:
Now, if the current WCC standings hold (a big if, I know), this is what it will look like:
Not too shabby, huh?
| Portland | 28.0 |
| San Francisco | 27.0 |
| Loyola Marymount | 26.5 |
| San Diego | 26.5 |
| Santa Clara | 20.5 |
| Gonzaga | 18.0 |
| Pepperdine | 16.5 |
Now, if the current WCC standings hold (a big if, I know), this is what it will look like:
| Portland | 42.0 |
| San Diego | 34.5 |
| Loyola Marymount | 34.0 |
| Gonzaga | 34.0 |
| San Francisco | 30.5 |
| Santa Clara | 26.0 |
| Pepperdine | 24.5 |
Not too shabby, huh?

Stonehouse- All-American

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Is that the standings for both men's and women's? And I know tennis is going on right now, is that including tennis too?
How could I doubt you, Stonehouse, I'm sure you included everything.
How could I doubt you, Stonehouse, I'm sure you included everything.

mattywizz- Playmaker

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Yes it's men's and women's, but I can't include tennis because the way they assign the points is based on how the teams do at the WCC Championship. There isn't a conferences schedule in the WCC for tennis. Word.
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Stonehouse- All-American

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
That is what I thought about the tennis, but I wasn't sure.

mattywizz- Playmaker

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
They award it in May, don't they? There's enough time left for a friendly wager between Athletic Directors...
We could send USF, USD, or LMU a nice care package of stuff if we lose containing:
1) One pair of John Hegarty's extra large tennis shoes...
2) One pair of super short shorts from the cross-country team...
3) A soccer ball signed by the Rapinoe sisters...
4) A gift certificate to a McMenamin's pub...
5) A photo shot of a unanymous professors' purple varicose veins...
6) Write in your joke gift here...

We could send USF, USD, or LMU a nice care package of stuff if we lose containing:
1) One pair of John Hegarty's extra large tennis shoes...
2) One pair of super short shorts from the cross-country team...
3) A soccer ball signed by the Rapinoe sisters...
4) A gift certificate to a McMenamin's pub...
5) A photo shot of a unanymous professors' purple varicose veins...
6) Write in your joke gift here...


onetouchfutbol- All-American

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Stonehouse wrote:These are the current commissioner's cup standings:
Portland 28.0 San Francisco 27.0 Loyola Marymount 26.5 San Diego 26.5 Santa Clara 20.5 Gonzaga 18.0 Pepperdine 16.5
Now, if the current WCC standings hold (a big if, I know), this is what it will look like:
Portland 42.0 San Diego 34.5 Loyola Marymount 34.0 Gonzaga 34.0 San Francisco 30.5 Santa Clara 26.0 Pepperdine 24.5
Not too shabby, huh?
Um.... Am I missing something or are you?
No Saint Mary's?

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Bump.
Update?
Update?

PurpleGeezer- Pilot Nation Legend

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Geez, your wish is my command... this time with SMC. 
One thing I wasn't sure about... do they award the points based on the tie-breakers for seeding, or do they give half points if the records are the same? I opted for the former... not sure if that's correct or not.
Previous Standings:
Standings after Basketball:
One thing I wasn't sure about... do they award the points based on the tie-breakers for seeding, or do they give half points if the records are the same? I opted for the former... not sure if that's correct or not.
Previous Standings:
| Portland | 28.0 |
| San Francisco | 27.0 |
| Loyola Marymount | 26.5 |
| San Diego | 26.5 |
| Santa Clara | 20.5 |
| Gonzaga | 18.0 |
| Pepperdine | 16.5 |
| Saint Mary's | 16.0 |
Standings after Basketball:
| Portland | 41.0 |
| San Diego | 34.5 |
| Gonzaga | 34.0 |
| Loyola Marymount | 32.5 |
| San Francisco | 31.0 |
| Santa Clara | 26.5 |
| Saint Mary's | 26.0 |
| Pepperdine | 25.5 |

Stonehouse- All-American

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
I'm assuming it says in the achives, but, when was the last time we won the Cup?

onetouchfutbol- All-American

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
I looked through the WCC site, it only had releases back through the 2002-03 seasons plus it said Pepperdine won it in 2001-02 (which for some reason I think was the first year they ever did it), and UP doesn't appear to have ever won it. UP is already at a handicap without having any sort of crew team, and the lack of recent successful spring programs. Also the fact that the WCC doesn't count Track & Field as an official WCC sport doesn't help our cause either seeing that our XC teams are absolutely dominant.

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Yeah, XC, soccer, and this year basketball really carry us pretty well. Aren't we expecting the tennis team to finish pretty well though? I personally have no idea; I haven't kept up on UP tennis...

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Updated Commish Cup Standings
The WCC has updated the post-hoops season Commissioner's Cup standings, and the Pilots remain in 1st place!!
(Sorry for the mis-alignment of the tables below; i'm lazy and dont want to create 5 tables...)
Baseball will hurt us, especially with USD currently in 2nd place behind us (they are a perennial power with Pepperdine...) but our Tennis teams have been solid lately, so hopefully we can maintain our grasp on first...!
(Sorry for the mis-alignment of the tables below; i'm lazy and dont want to create 5 tables...)
West Coast Conference Announces Commissioner’s Cup Standings
San Bruno, Calif. - With the men’s and women’s basketball regular seasons in the books, the West Coast Conference announces the second update of the WCC Commissioner’s Cup standings. The Commissioner’s Cup is an all-sports award presented at the end of each academic year to the league’s top performing school in conference play. A Men’s and Women’s All-Sports Award, recognizing athletic achievement within each gender, will also be presented.
The recipient of the Commissioner’s Cup is based on a point system, reflecting the place finish of each team in conference play. The Men’s and Women’s All-Sports Awards are given to the schools that accumulate the most points within each particular gender sport. The institution with the highest point total after combining the men’s and women’s point totals will be honored with the Commissioner’s Cup. San Diego was the recipient of the Commissioner’s Cup trophy last year.
With conclusion of the basketball season, Portland remains in first place after finishing second on the women’s side and third on the men’s. San Diego moved up to second place in the overall standings with a fourth place finish on the women’s side and a fifth place showing in the men’s standings. Gonzaga has jumped into third place after taking home both the men’s and women’s regular season titles.
As a league, the WCC’s winter season was highlighted by placing five teams in the basketball postseason. For Gonzaga, both the men’s and the women’s teams earned automatic berths into the NCAA tournament by winning the WCC Tournament Title in Las Vegas. The Saint Mary’s men participated in their first-ever NIT, while the Portland women competed in the WNIT for the first time in 10 years. The Portland men played in the postseason for the first time since 1996 by participating in the first annual Collegeinsider.com tournament.
Commissioner’s Cup
Portland 41.0
San Diego 34.5
Gonzaga 34.0
Loyola Marymount 31.5
San Francisco 31.0
Saint Mary’s 27.0
Santa Clara 26.5
Pepperdine 25.5
Men’s Basketball
Gonzaga 8
Saint Mary’s 7
Portland 6
Santa Clara 5
San Diego 4
Pepperdine 3
San Francisco 2
Loyola Marymount 1
Women’s Basketball
Gonzaga 8
Portland 7
Pepperdine 6
Loyola Marymount 4
San Diego 4
Saint Mary’s 4
San Francisco 2
Santa Clara 1
Men’s All-Sports
Gonzaga 17.5
Portland 17.0
San Francisco 16.0
Saint Mary’s 14.0
Loyola Marymount 12.0
Santa Clara 12.0
San Diego 11.5
Pepperdine 7.0
Women’s All-Sports
Portland 24.0
San Diego 23.0
Loyola Marymount 19.5
Pepperdine 18.5
Gonzaga 16.5
San Francisco 15.0
Santa Clara 14.5
Saint Mary’s 13.0
Baseball will hurt us, especially with USD currently in 2nd place behind us (they are a perennial power with Pepperdine...) but our Tennis teams have been solid lately, so hopefully we can maintain our grasp on first...!

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Just adding in baseball, if San Diego wins the conference and we finish in our usual spot, they would be up by .5 point.

mattywizz- Playmaker

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
How about golf? USD won the conf last year for men, but don't seem to have a women's team. How are the Pilot linksters?

up7587- All-WCC

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Re: Commissioner's Cup
Well crud... San Diego took the lead after the golf and tennis championships:
http://wccsports.cstv.com/genrel/042009aab.html
Here are the current standings:
San Diego - 53.0
Portland - 51.0
San Francisco - 50.0
Pepperdine - 47.0
Loyola Marymount - 45.5
Gonzaga - 40.5
Saint Mary's - 39.0
Santa Clara - 33.0
Looks like it will be tough for us to win, but a top three finish is a good possibility.
http://wccsports.cstv.com/genrel/042009aab.html
Here are the current standings:
San Diego - 53.0
Portland - 51.0
San Francisco - 50.0
Pepperdine - 47.0
Loyola Marymount - 45.5
Gonzaga - 40.5
Saint Mary's - 39.0
Santa Clara - 33.0
Looks like it will be tough for us to win, but a top three finish is a good possibility.

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