Landmark Releases First Sportsmanship Cup Standings

MADISON, N.J. – Following the completion of the fall
sports season the Juniata College sits atop the standings for the
inaugural Landmark Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)
Sportsmanship Cup. With six of the 20 Landmark sports completing
their seasons Juniata has compiled a score of 9.5 to hold on to the
first position. The Catholic University of America sits in second
place with a score of 7.67. Goucher College and the United States
Merchant Marine Academic complete the top half of the standings
with 6.67 and 6.00 points respectively.
The Landmark SAAC Sportsmanship Cup was adopted prior to the
2009-10 academic year and is designed to recognize the Landmark
institution that demonstrates the best overall sportsmanship over
the course of the year. The Cup is awarded based on a formula that
compiles the votes of each Landmark coach in consultation with
their team captains ranking the top-3 sportsmanship programs in
their respective sports. The formula also takes into account the
number of sports an institution sponsors.
In addition to the overall Sportsmanship Cup, the Landmark
recognizes the team which earns the most points in each of the six
sports as the team sportsmanship winners. The recipients for the
fall are: Moravian field hockey, Juniata men’s cross country,
USMMA women’s volleyball, Juniata men’s soccer,
Susquehanna women’s soccer, and a tie between Catholic and
Juniata women’s cross country.
Juniata’s overall point total was buoyed by its wins in
men’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country,
while the Eagles also earned points in each of the other three fall
sports.
Catholic also received points in all six sports, faring
particularly well in cross country where it served as the host for
the Landmark Cross Country Championships. Catholic’s Landmark
Championship men’s and women’s soccer teams both also
earned significant points.
Goucher likewise picked up points across all six Landmark fall
sports. The Gophers finished in the top half of the voting in each
of the sports, bolstered by second-place finishes in men’s
soccer, field hockey and volleyball.
USMMA’s fourth-place position was bolstered by its top
finish in volleyball and captured points in each of the fall sports
the school sponsors.
The Landmark SAAC Sportsmanship Cup voting will continue through
the 2009-10 academic year eventually crowning the first Landmark
SAAC Sportsmanship Cup winner at the end of the season.




