Anonymous | Posted: 29 Nov 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

BYU Leads in Commissioner's Cup Race

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SAN BRUNO, Calif. – At the conclusion of the 2011 West Coast Conference fall sports season, WCC newcomer Brigham Young University holds a slight lead in the race for the 2011-12 West Coast Conference Commissioner's Cup – awarded annually to the WCC institution garnering the most success during conference play.  After winning the men’s cross country title and finishing second on the women’s side, the Cougars maintain a one-half point edge over the University of San Diego and the University of San Francisco, each of whom are tied for second.

The University of Portland holds the top spot in the men’s all-sports trophy race with 14.5 points, after finishing second in cross country and tied for third in men’s soccer.  Portland leads Santa Clara University by a half-point on the men’s side through fall play.

BYU and San Diego are tied in the women’s all-sports trophy race, with 20.5 points each.  The Toreros, winners of the last four Commissioner’s Cups, tied for the WCC title in women’s soccer, while finishing second in volleyball.  In addition to its cross country success, BYU tied for third in the WCC volleyball standings.and was fourth in women's soccer.

Overall, the Cougars have 29.5 Commissioner's Cup points after the fall season, which include men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer and women’s volleyball. The Cougars lead San Diego and San Francisco, who are tied for second with 29.0 points each.  In one of the tightest races to date, Portland is fourth overall with 28.0 points and Santa Clara is fifth (27.0 points).  Loyola Marymount University is sixth with 22.5 points, with Saint Mary’s College (22.0 points), Pepperdine University (20.5 points) and Gonzaga University (14.5 points) rounding out the standings.

The next update in the race for the Commissioner's Cup will come after the men's and women's basketball seasons conclude at the 2012 Zappos.com WCC Basketball Championships, held Feb. 29-Mar. 5 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.  (Baseball, and golf and tennis for the men and women are the other remaining sports in which BYU participates in the WCC.)

2010-11 West Coast Conference Commissioner’s Cup Standings

(as of 11/28/2011)

Overall

1.     BYU 29.5
2t.    San Diego 29.0
2t.    San Francisco 29.0
4.     Portland 28.0
5.     Santa Clara 27.0
6.     Loyola Marymount 22.5
7.     Saint Mary’s 22.0
8.     Pepperdine 20.5
9.     Gonzaga 14.5

Men’s All-Sports

1.     Portland 14.5
2.     Santa Clara 14.0
3.     Saint Mary’s 12.0
4.     San Francisco 11.0
5.     Loyola Marymount 10.0
6.     BYU 9.0
7.     San Diego 8.5
8.     Gonzaga 7.0
9.     Pepperdine 1.0

Women’s All-Sports

1t.    BYU 20.5
1t.    San Diego 20.5
3.     Pepperdine 19.5
4.     San Francisco 18.0
5.     Portland 13.5
6.     Santa Clara 13.0
7.     Loyola Marymount 12.5
8.     Saint Mary’s 10.0
9.     Gonzaga 7.5

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