Cal State San Marcos has won the CCAA Robert J. Hiegert Commissioner's Cup for the first time. The award was announced at the conference's annual spring Executive Council meetings on Wednesday, June 7.
The award, named in honor of former long-time Commissioner and CCAA Hall of Famer
Robert J. Hiegert, is given to the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) member institution with the highest aggregate ranking in eight of the CCAA's 13 championship sports.
The Cougars captured two conference championships and six more top 3 finishes during the 2022-23 campaign to finish with 90.12 points. The conference titles went to the men's and women's golf teams. It was the fourth consecutive CCAA Championship for the women and the first for the men.
CSUSM earned another conference title when its women's basketball team won the CCAA Tournament as the No. 2 seed. The men's basketball team also placed second in the regular season standings. Softball, men's cross country, men's track & field, and women's track & field all finished third in the finals standings to help Cal State San Marcos win the athletic program's first commissioner's cup.
CCAA Commissioner Mitch Cox reveals
the 2022-23 commissioner's cup winner
"We are honored to receive this year's CCAA Commissioner's Cup," said CSUSM Director of Athletics
Jennifer Milo. "This award represents a tremendous amount of grit, resiliency, hard work, integrity, and character by all of our student-athletes, coaches, staff, and administration. I’m so incredibly proud of everyone who shows up every day to demonstrate what is so special about CSUSM Athletics."
Cal State San Marcos finished 5.51 points ahead of
Cal Poly Pomona, which placed second with 84.61 points. The Broncos won the men's and women's track & field championships and the volleyball tournament title. They also finished in the top 3 in men's cross country, men's soccer, baseball, and volleyball.
"The Cougars came so close last year to winning the cup, but they were not to be denied in 2022-23!” said CCAA Commissioner
Mitch Cox. “Congratulations to Director of Athletics Jen Milo and her entire staff for this outstanding accomplishment! Go Cougars!"
Chico State placed third with 82.51 points, followed by
Cal State San Bernardino (79.25),
Sonoma State (69.3), and
Cal State LA (66.91).
Cal State Monterey Bay (62.25),
Stanislaus State (62.17),
Cal State East Bay (61.8),
Cal State Dominguez Hills (50.69),
Cal Poly Humboldt (50.69), and
San Francisco State (50.54) round out the rest of the 2022-23 Hiegert Commissioner's Cup standings.
Last year, Cal State San Marcos finished second in the commissioner's cup, just 0.26 points behind Chico State. The Cougars become just the fourth athletic program to win the commissioner's cup since its inception in 2005-06. UC San Diego has the most titles, with eight, followed by Chico State with six. Cal Poly Pomona won the other title (2014-15).
An institution's Hiegert Cup ranking is calculated using its top two Conference finishes in the fall, winter, and spring sports seasons and the next two highest finishes, regardless of the season. The specific number of points garnered per sport is determined by the number of institutions sponsoring the sport.
2022-23 CCAA Commissioner's Cup Standings |
1 |
Cal State San Marcos |
90.12 |
2 |
Cal Poly Pomona |
84.61 |
3 |
Chico State |
82.51 |
4 |
Cal State San Bernardino |
79.25 |
5 |
Sonoma State |
69.3 |
6 |
Cal State LA |
66.91 |
7 |
Cal State Monterey Bay |
62.25 |
8 |
Stanislaus State |
62.17 |
9 |
Cal State East Bay |
61.8 |
T10 |
Cal State Dominguez Hills |
50.69 |
T10 |
Cal Poly Humboldt |
50.69 |
12 |
San Francisco State |
50.54 |
Past Robert J. Hiegert Cup Winners |
2005-06 |
UC San Diego |
2006-07 |
UC San Diego |
2007-08 |
UC San Diego |
2008-09 |
UC San Diego |
2009-10 |
UC San Diego |
2010-11 |
Chico State |
2011-12 |
Chico State |
2012-13 |
Chico State |
2013-14 |
Chico State |
2014-15 |
Cal Poly Pomona |
2015-16 |
UC San Diego |
2016-17 |
UC San Diego |
2017-18 |
Chico State |
2018-19 |
UC San Diego |
2019-20 |
Suspended (COVID) |
2020-21 |
No Seasons |
2021-22 |
Chico State |