DOMINICAN WOMEN REPEAT AS WINNERS OF THE 2011-12 ALFRED R. RESTAINO CUP AND MEN FINISH THIRD
New Haven, CT (6/15/12) The Wilmington University men and the Dominican College women have won the 2011-12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Alfred R. Restaino Sr., Cups in an announcement made by Commissioner Dan Mara.
New Haven, CT (6/15/12) The Wilmington University men and the Dominican College women have won the 2011-12 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Alfred R. Restaino Sr., Cups in an announcement made by Commissioner Dan Mara.
The cups are given annually to the institutions that perform
best across-the-board in CACC-sponsored sports. The point
system used for the award takes into account each athletic
program’s finish in both the CACC regular-season and
conference tournament. Each school receives a combined point
total nd that total is then divided by the number of sports the
institution sponsors.
Wilmington (11.7 total points) claimed the men’s cup for the
third straight year after successful seasons by its baseball and
golf programs in the spring. The men’s golf team
claimed the conference championship while the baseball team posted
a runner-up finish in the regular season before capturing the 2012
CACC Baseball Tournament crown. The Wildcats also placed
second overall at the 2011 CACC Women’s Cross Country
Championship.
Bloomfield College (10.95 total points) finished second in the
men’s standings following a year that saw it claim the 2012
CACC Men’s Basketball Tournament Title and the North Division
regular season crown as well as an appearance in the baseball
semifinals.
Dominican (10.38 total points) rounded out the
top-three on the men’s side as its baseball team advanced to
the conference semifinals in the spring following a fourth-place
regular season showing. The Chargers also advanced to the
semifinals of the 2012 CACC Men’s Basketball Tournament after
a second-place finish in the North Division during the regular
season.
Post tallied 9.71 total points to claim fourth place, just edging
out Felician, which checked in at fifth with a point total of
9.70.
Dominican (11.46 total points) took home the
women’s cup for the second consecutive year as it claimed the
2012 CACC Softball Championship, advanced the the conference
semifinals in both women’s basketball and women’s
soccer, a quarterfinal finish in volleyball and a third-place
showing at the 2011 Women’s Cross Country Championship.
Holy Family (11.11 total points) was second among women’s
Restaino Cup leaders after a solid athletic year that saw it
capture the CACC Women’s Basketball Championship after
winning the South Division regular season title. The Tigers
also won their first-ever CACC Lacrosse Tournament title in the
spring. In addition, Holy Family claimed the CACC Women’s
Soccer Tournament Championship and finished first in the South
Division during the volleyball regular season before earning a
runner-up finish at the conference championship.
Philadelphia University (10.86 total points) sits in third place
following an athletic season that saw it win the women’s
soccer regular season title and post a runner-up finish in the
conference tournament. The Rams also won the CACC
Women’s Cross Country Championship and advanced to the
semifinals at both the women’s volleyball and women’s
lacrosse conference championships.
Caldwell (9.92 total points) and Georgian Court University (9.64
total points) round out the top-five on the women’s side.
COMPLETE
2011-12 RESTAINO CUP STANDINGS ARE LISTED
BELOW:
Final Totals
(Men)
Wilmington
11.70
Bloomfield
10.95
Dominican
10.38
Post
9.71
Felician
9.70
Goldey-Beacom 9.56
Holy Family
9.38
Philadelphia
9.29
Nyack
9.00
Concordia
8.71
Caldwell
7.94
USciences
7.50
Chestnut Hill
7.42
Final Totals
(Women)
Dominican
11.46
Holy Family
11.11
Philadelphia
10.86
Caldwell
9.92
Georgian Court 9.64
Felician
8.95
Wilmington
8.87
Post
8.14
USciences
7.95
Goldey-Beacom 7.42
Chestnut Hill
7.00
Nyack
6.60
Concordia
6.08
Bloomfield
5.71
Men’s
Sport-by-Sport Results
Soccer: Post (13.5), Wilmington (11.5),
Nyack (11), Holy Family (11), Dominican (10.5),
Felician (10), Bloomfield (9.5), Caldwell (7), Chestnut Hill (6),
Concordia (4.5), Philadelphia (4.5), Goldey-Beacom (3).
Cross Country: Felician (14), Philadelphia
(13), Wilmington (12), Bloomfield (11), Holy Family (10), Nyack
(9), Goldey-Beacom (8), USciences (7), Chestnut Hill (6), Post (5),
Concordia (4).
Tennis: Concordia (14), Chestnut Hill
(12.5), Philadelphia (12.5), USciences (11), Post (10), Bloomfield
(9), Caldwell (8).
Basketball: Bloomfield (14), Goldey-Beacom
(13.25), Philadelphia (12.75), Dominican (11.75),
Chestnut Hill (11), Post (10.75), Concordia (9.5), Holy Family (9),
Caldwell (8), Wilmington (7.5), USciences (6.5), Felician (6),
Nyack (5).
Golf: Wilmington (14), Post (13), Concordia
(12), Goldey-Beacom (11), Nyack (10), Philadelphia (9),
Dominican (7.5), Holy Family (7.5), USciences (6),
Felician (5), Chestnut Hill (4).
Baseball: Wilmington (13.5), Felician
(13.5), Dominican (11.75), Bloomfield (11.25),
Nyack (10), Caldwell (8.75), Concordia (8.25), USciences (7), Post
(6), Chestnut Hill (5), Philadelphia (4).
Women’s
Sport-by-Sport Results
Soccer: Philadelphia (13.5), Georgian Court
(11.5), Holy Family (11.5), Felician (11.5), Caldwell (10.5),
Dominican (9.5), Chestnut Hill (9), Post (7),
Nyack (6), Goldey-Beacom (5), Wilmington (4), Bloomfield (2.5),
Concordia (2.5).
Cross Country: Philadelphia (14),
Wilmington (13), Dominican (12), Georgian Court
(11), Nyack (10), USciences (9), Post (8), Felician (7), Bloomfield
(6), Holy Family (5), Goldey-Beacom (4), Caldwell (3), Concordia
(2), Chestnut Hill (1).
Tennis: Concordia (14), Chestnut Hill
(12.5), Goldey-Beacom (12.5), Holy Family (11), Philadelphia (10),
Caldwell (9), Georgian Court (8), USciences (7), Post (6).
Volleyball: Caldwell (14), Holy Family
(13.5), Philadelphia (12.5), Domincan (11.5),
Wilmington (11.5), Nyack (10.5), Chestnut Hill (9.5), Post (9),
Concordia (8), Goldey-Beacom (7), Georgian Court (7), Bloomfield
(6), USciences (5), Felician (4.5).
Basketball: Holy Family (14), Caldwell
(12.5), Felician (12), Domincan (11.5), USciences
(11.5), Goldey-Beacom (11), Philadelphia (10), Bloomfield (9), Post
(8), Concordia (7), Chestnut Hill (7), Georgian Court (6),
Wilmington (5), Nyack (4.5).
Softball: Dominican (14), Post (11),
Georgian Court (11), Bloomfield (10.75), Caldwell (10.50), Felician
(9.75), Wilmington (9), Holy Family (8.75), USciences (7.25),
Goldey-Beacom (5), Philadelphia (4), Concordia (3), Nyack (2),
Chestnut Hill (1).
Lacrosse: Holy Family (14), Georgian Court
(13), Philadelphia (12), Wilmington (10.75), Dominican
(10.25), Chestnut Hill (9), Post (8).