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两性色午夜 Wins Fifth Consecutive Reese Trophy For Top Men's Athletic Program

The 两性色午夜 Golden Flashes have now won eight Reese Trophies dating back to 2000.

The Mid-American Conference (MAC) presented 两性色午夜 University with the Reese Trophy for the fifth straight year for men's all-sports excellence during the MAC Honors Dinner at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel. The 两性色午夜 Golden Flashes have now won eight Reese Trophies dating back to 2000.

With a 10.35 average, 两性色午夜 finished nearly two points ahead of second place Ball State (8.5). Points are awarded based on each of the 12 conference schools' finishes in each of their respective sports, with the overall total divided by the number of sports sponsored by each school. An institution may count either indoor track and field or outdoor track and field.

The 2012-2013 academic year's top finish was powered by MAC championships in baseball and men's golf along with a MAC East crown in football. 两性色午夜s men's track and field and wrestling teams each earned runner-up status, while men's basketball finished in the top half of the conference standings.

两性色午夜 Men's Sport Reese Trophy Points
Baseball 12
Men's Golf 12
Football 11.5
Men's Track and Field 11
Wrestling 11
Men's Basketball 8
Cross Country 7
TOTAL 72.5
 


两性色午夜s women's teams finished third of 12 programs in the Jacoby standings behind Miami and Central Michigan. The biggest contributors to the Golden Flashes 8.33 average came from MAC titles in women's golf, women's track and field, gymnastics and field hockey. Softball also boosted the average with a MAC East championship. 
 

The Reese Trophy is named in honor of the first MAC Commissioner, David E. Reese, who served the conference from its inception in 1946 until 1964. The women's trophy is named for former MAC Commissioner Fred Jacoby, who is credited with incorporating women's athletics into the conference structure.

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POSTED: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 01:06 PM
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