{"id":272853,"date":"2019-06-06T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-06-06T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/uc-san-diego-wins-commissioners-cup-3\/"},"modified":"2019-06-06T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-06-06T07:00:00","slug":"uc-san-diego-wins-commissioners-cup-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/uc-san-diego-wins-commissioners-cup-3\/","title":{"rendered":"UC San Diego wins Commissioner&#8217;s Cup"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Following one of its most successful years in the institution&#8217;s athletics history, the University of California San Diego has claimed the 2018-19 California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Robert J. Hiegert Commissioner&#8217;s Cup, awarded annually to the conference school with the best overall athletics performance in a given academic year. The CCAA officially made the announcement Wednesday.<br \/>\nUC San Diego finished with 98.48 points to win its eighth overall Hiegert Cup, the most of any of the league&#8217;s 13 schools. The Tritons were just under 10 points ahead of second-place Cal Poly Pomona.<br \/>\n&#8220;We are extremely excited and proud to win this year&#8217;s Hiegert Cup,&#8221; said UC San Diego director of athletics Earl W. Edwards. &#8220;This is a testament to the skills, determination, and hard work of our scholar-athletes and coaches, as well as the overwhelming support from our staff, campus community, and the entire Triton family.&#8221;\u00a0<br \/>\nThe Hiegert Cup, established prior to the 2005-06 academic year, assigns a number of points to each team (baseball, men&#8217;s\/women&#8217;s basketball, men&#8217;s\/women&#8217;s cross country, men&#8217;s\/women&#8217;s golf, men&#8217;s\/women&#8217;s soccer, softball, men&#8217;s\/women&#8217;s track and field, and women&#8217;s volleyball) based on its\u00a0regular season final standing and\/or place finish in a conference tournament\/championship. Each institution selects two fall sports, two winter sports, two spring sports, and two additional sports to count towards its point total.<br \/>\nUC San Diego&#8217;s basketball programs figured heavily in the scoring as its men and women both won CCAA regular season and tournament titles with the women posting a perfect 22-0 record in conference games. The Tritons&#8217; women&#8217;s soccer team also won double CCAA crowns, while the baseball and softball programs finished atop the conference&#8217;s regular season standings.<br \/>\nThe Triton track and field team contributed to the point total as the women finished second and the men placed third at the CCAA Championships. The men&#8217;s cross country team also raised UC San Diego&#8217;s standing with its fourth-place showing at the conference championships in the fall.<br \/>\n&#8220;The CCAA is one of the most successful conferences in the nation and it is stacked with top-level talent year after year,&#8221; said Edwards. &#8220;We are thrilled to win the Hiegert Cup for the eighth time and look forward to continuing our tradition of academic and athletic excellence here at UC San Diego.&#8221;\u00a0<br \/>\nIn addition to this year&#8217;s honor, UC San Diego was the recipient of the award in each of the Hiegert Cup&#8217;s first five years in existence as well as 2015-16 and 2016-17.<br \/>\nThe award is named after former CCAA commissioner and CCAA Hall of Famer Robert J. Hiegert.<br \/>\nUC San Diego is currently fifth in the NCAA Division II Learfield IMG College Directors&#8217; Cup standings, an award that symbolizes the best overall athletics program in the country. The final standings will be published on Wednesday, June 12.<br \/>\nThe 2019-20 academic year is UC San Diego&#8217;s final as a member of the CCAA and NCAA Division II. In 2020-21, the entire Department of Intercollegiate Athletics begins a four-year reclassification period to NCAA Division I status as a full member of the Big West Conference.<br \/>\n2018-19 CCAA Hiegert Cup Standings<br \/>\n1. UC San Diego, 98.48<br \/>\n2. Cal Poly Pomona, 88.85<br \/>\n3. Chico State, 83.30<br \/>\n4. San Francisco State, 72.73<br \/>\n5. Cal State San Marcos, 70.95<br \/>\n6. Cal State East Bay, 62.67<br \/>\n7. Cal State LA, 62.36<br \/>\n8. Stanislaus State, 62.27<br \/>\n9. Cal State Monterey Bay, 62.20<br \/>\n10. Cal State San Bernardino, 61.72<br \/>\n11. Sonoma State, 59.05<br \/>\n12. Humboldt State, 44.52<br \/>\n13. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 38.30.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Following one of its most successful years in the institution&#8217;s athletics history, the University of California San Diego has claimed the 2018-19 California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Robert J. Hiegert Commissioner&#8217;s Cup, awarded annually to the conference school with the best overall athletics performance in a given academic year. 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