Armstrong Atlantic State Wins Third Straight Commissioner's Cup
HILTON HEAD, SC -- The Armstrong Atlantic State
University athletic department was presented with their third
consecutive PBC Commissioner's Cup following the 2013-14 season at
the league's annual meetings in Hilton Head, S.C. Armstrong
becomes the first program since Columbus State in 2005-08 to win
three straight cups. The award is presented annually to
the best overall athletic department in the conference, as
determined by regular-season league standings.
Armstrong captured PBC regular-season championships
in volleyball and women's tennis and was tied atop the league
standings in men's tennis. The Pirates also finished in the
top three in women's soccer, women's basketball and softball.
Armstrong accumulated 93.5 points out of a possible 129 due
to them, a .7248 percentage.
Columbus State was the only other PBC program to
crack the 70% mark after finishing tied for first in men's cross
country and men's tennis. Lander was third in the standings
with Clayton State in fourth.
The PBC Commissioner’s Cup is determined by
calculating the number of points possible to each school, given the
number of sports they participate in, divided by the number of
points earned during the year. Points are determined by
placement in the final regular-season standings in each of the
PBC’s 15 championship sports.
School |
Maximum Possible |
Total Earned |
Rating |
Armstrong |
129 |
93.5 |
.7248 |
Columbus State |
156 |
110 |
.7051 |
Lander |
129 |
81.5 |
.6318 |
Clayton State |
112 |
66 |
.5893 |
Georgia College |
133 |
77.5 |
.5827 |
USC Aiken |
133 |
77 |
.5789 |
Flagler |
151 |
86.5 |
.5728 |
Montevallo |
136 |
67.5 |
.4963 |
UNC Pembroke |
155 |
76 |
.4903 |
Georgia Regents |
125 |
59 |
.4720 |
North Georgia |
141 |
65 |
.4610 |
Francis Marion |
120 |
54 |
.4500 |
Young Harris |
130 |
54 |
.4154 |
Georgia Southwestern |
123 |
29.5 |
.2398 |