Conference

CCAA Commissioner's Cup

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2009-10 Standings -  Final

1. UC San Diego 19.0
2. Chico State 20.0
3. Cal Poly Pomona 25.5
4. Cal State San Bernardino 31.0
5. Cal State L.A. 34.5
6. Cal State Dominguez Hills 35.5
7. Sonoma State 38.0
8. Cal State Stanislaus 39.5
9. Humboldt State 41.5
10. San Francisco State 49.5
11. Cal State Monterey Bay 52.5
12. Cal State East Bay 81.0

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2008-09 Standings -  Final

1. UC San Diego 13.5
2. Sonoma State 26.5
3. Cal Poly Pomona 28.0
4. Chico State 29.5
5. Humboldt State 32.5
6. Cal State Dominguez Hills 34.5
7. Cal State San Bernardino 37.0
8. Cal State L.A. 40.5
9. Cal State Stanislaus 42.0
10. San Francisco State 49.0
11. Cal State Monterey Bay 64.0
     



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2007-08 Standings -  Final

1. UC San Diego 18.5
2. Chico State 20.0
3. Cal State L.A. 29.0
4. Cal State San Bernardino 29.5
5. Sonoma State 32.5
6. Humboldt State 36.5
7. Cal Poly Pomona 37.5
8. Cal State Stanislaus 39.0
9. Cal State Dominguez Hills 44.0
10. San Francisco State 49.5
11. Cal State Monterey Bay 51.0
     



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2006-07 Standings -  Final

1. UC San Diego 17.0
2. Chico State 24.0
3. Sonoma State 28.5
4. Cal State San Bernardino 33.5
5. Cal State Stanislaus 35.5
6. Cal State L.A. 37.0
7. Cal Poly Pomona 37.5
8. Humboldt State 38.5
9. Cal State Bakersfield*^ 41.5
10. Cal State Dominguez Hills 52.0
11. San Francisco State 63.0
12. CSU Monterey Bay* 64.0


*ineligible for Cup; ^Did not compete in conference championship tournaments/events

Archives:
2005-06 Final Standings


The Cup is awarded to the CCAA member institution with the highest aggregate ranking in eight (8) of the CCAA’s 13 championship sport offerings.

An institution’s Commissioner’s Cup ranking is calculated using its top two league finishes in the fall, winter and spring sports seasons, as well as the highest two remaining finishes, regardless of season. An institution’s numerical finish for team sports is determined by regular season standings, and individual sports finishes are determined by the finishes of the season-ending championship event.

Team sports are men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s tennis, baseball and softball. Individual sports are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. Institutions winning the conference tournament in the sports of men’s soccer, women’s soccer, softball and baseball deduct one (1) point from their regular season finish in those respective sports.