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2009–10 Mid-American Conference season


FieldValue
nameMid-American Conference
color00a25f
font_colorffffff
logo_size250
founded1946
conferenceNCAA
divisionDivision I
subdivisionFBS
teams12 full members
7 associate members
sports23
mens11
womens12
regionGreat Lakes
headquartersCleveland, OH
commissionerJon Steinbrecher
since2009
websitehttp://www.mac-sports.com/
mapMid-American Conference map.png
map_size250

7 associate members

The 2009–10 Mid-American Conference season is the 64th season in Mid-American Conference (MAC) existence. Teams in this conference complete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I competitions. In this season, the Mid-American Conference (MAC) sponsored 23 sports (11 men's and 12 women's).

Member schools

The MAC has both full members and affiliate members. Full members participate in Mid-American Conference for all of their Division I athletics, unless the conference doesn't sponsor the sport.

Full membership

12 teams enjoyed full membership in the Mid-American Conference for the 2009–10 season. The teams are divided geographically into East and West Divisions.

InstitutionNicknameLocationFoundedFall 2008
EnrollmentEast DivisionWest Division
University of AkronZipsAkron, Ohio187024,202{{cite webauthor = Ohio Board of Regentstitle = Preliminary Headcount Enrollment at Ohio Public Colleges & Universities, Fall 2007 - Fall 2008
Bowling Green State UniversityFalconsBowling Green, Ohio191017,874
University at BuffaloBullsBuffalo, New York184628,192{{cite webauthor = University at Buffalo Academic Planning and Budgettitle = University at Buffalo Enrollment Trends
Kent State UniversityGolden FlashesKent, Ohio191022,578
Miami UniversityRedHawksOxford, Ohio180916,431
Ohio UniversityBobcatsAthens, Ohio180420,716
Ball State UniversityCardinalsMuncie, Indiana191819,849{{cite webauthor = Ball State Universityauthorlink =
Central Michigan UniversityChippewasMount Pleasant, Michigan189227,354{{cite webauthor = Central Michigan Universityauthorlink =
Eastern Michigan UniversityEaglesYpsilanti, Michigan184920,688{{cite newstitle = 2008 fall enrollment down 357 percentlast = Tower
Northern Illinois UniversityHuskiesDeKalb, Illinois189524,397{{cite webauthor = Northern Illinois Universitytitle = NIU Facts
University of ToledoRocketsToledo, Ohio187222,336
Western Michigan UniversityBroncosKalamazoo, Michigan1903author=Western Michigan Universitytitle=Western Michigan University Fast Factsdate=2009-02-02url=http://www.wmich.edu/development/downloads/factsheets/wmu.pdfaccessdate=2009-08-30url-status=deadarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100706085831/http://www.wmich.edu/development/downloads/factsheets/wmu.pdfarchivedate=July 6, 2010 }}

Affiliate membership

Along with the 12 full members, there are five other schools who hold an Affiliate Membership with the Mid-American Conference. Affiliate Membership allows the team to participate in one sport within the conference.

InstitutionNicknameLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentSport
Chicago State UniversityCougarsChicago, Illinois1867Public7,131Men's tennis
University of EvansvillePurple AcesEvansville, Indiana1854Private3,050Men's swimming
Florida Atlantic UniversityOwlsBoca Raton, Florida1961Public26,245Men's soccer
Hartwick CollegeHawksOneonta, New York1797Private1,520Men's soccer
Missouri State UniversityLady Bears, BearsSpringfield, Missouri1905Public21,425Field hockey, men's swimming
Southern Illinois University CarbondaleSalukisCarbondale, Illinois1869Public21,000Men's swimming
Temple UniversityOwlsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania1884Public34,218Football

Awards

Reese Trophy

The Reese Trophy is named after the first Mid-American Conference Commissioner David Reese. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303210544/http://mac-sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9400&ATCLID=919502 | archive-date = 2016-03-03 | url-status = dead Reese was the first commissioner of the conference from 1946 until 1964. Only full members of the Mid-American Conference are eligible for the Reese and Jacoby Trophies. Schools receive points based on their final finish in ten of the 11 men's sports. Schools must choose to count either indoor track and field or outdoor track and field. Both cannot be used in the calculation. The winner is determined by the highest average score.

InstitutionBBMBBMXCFBGolfMSCMSWMTITFOTFWRNo.TotalAvg.
Kent State
Central Michigan
Akron
Eastern Michigan
Western Michigan
Buffalo
Ohio
Miami
Ball State
NIU
Toledo
Bowling Green
Temple *
Hartwick *
Missouri State *
Southern Illinois *
Chicago State *
Evansville *
Florida Atlantic *

** Affiliate status only. Does not qualify for trophy.*

Legend – BB: Baseball; MBB: Men's basketball; XC: Men's cross country; FB: Football; MSC: Men's soccer; MSW: Men's swimming; MT: Men's tennis; ITF: Indoor track and field; OTF: Outdoor track and field; WR: Wrestling

Jacoby Trophy

The Jacoby Trophy is awarded to the best women's athletic program in the conference. It is named after Fred Jacoby, commissioner from 1971 until 1982, who incorporated women's athletics into the league's structure. Along with the Reese trophy, only full members are eligible and schools may only count Indoor or Outdoor Track and field.

InstitutionWBBWXCFHGolfGymSBWSCWSWWTITFOTFVBNo.TotalAvg.
Kent State
Central Michigan
Miami
Toledo
Akron
Ohio
Eastern Michigan
Western Michigan
Ball State
Bowling Green
Buffalo
NIU
Missouri State *

** Affiliate status only. Does not qualify for trophy.*

Legend – WBB: Women's Basketball; WXC: Women's Cross country; FH: Field hockey; Gym: Gymnastics; SB: Softball; WSC: Women's Soccer; WSW: Women's Swimming; WT: Women's Tennis; ITF: Indoor track and field; OTF: Outdoor Track and field; VB: Volleyball

Player of the Week

The conference announces a Player of the Week in all of their sports. In most of them, there is only one player announced. However, in some situations (particularly in football), there will be multiple players announced. The award is given to those that show exceptional talent on and off the field for that week.

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Men's

Women's

Cross country

On August 25, the Mid-American Conference announced the preseason favorites for the 2009 Cross Country season. On the men's side, Kent State returns five athletes from the 2008 MAC Championship third place squad. After them is Miami, who is also tapped to repeat as the women's MAC Champions. The rest of the teams are listed below:

Men's preseason rankingsWomen's preseason rankings
1. Kent State1. Miami
2. Miami2. Akron
3. Central Michigan3. Ohio
4. Eastern Michigan4. Toledo
5. Buffalo5. Kent State
6. Ohio6. Central Michigan
7. Akron7. Eastern Michigan
8. Toledo8. Bowling Green
9. Bowling Green9. Western Michigan
10. Buffalo
11. Ball State
12. NIU

The season began on August 31, when Ball State competed in the Ball State Invitational. The Mid-American Conference Championship will be held in Athens, Ohio on October 31, with the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Championship held on November 14 at Indiana University and the National Championships held on November 23 at Indiana State University.

Championships

The following are the results of the 2009 Men's Cross Country Championships: :1. Kent State, 30 points :2. Eastern Michigan, 55 :3. Central Michigan, 59 :4. Miami, 95 :5. Buffalo, 147 :6. Ohio, 182 :7. Toledo, 184 :8. Akron, 197 :9. Bowling Green, 283 The following are the results of the 2009 Women's Cross Country Championships: :1. Miami, 44 points :2. Toledo, 63 :3. Akron, 104 :4. Central Michigan, 116 :5. Kent State, 143 :6. Eastern Michigan, 157 :7. Bowling Green, 212 :8. NIU, 218 :8. Ohio, 218 :10. Western Michigan, 250 :11. Ball State, 269 :12. Buffalo, 317

Field hockey

Along with the Men's Cross Country Championship, the Kent State field hockey team was selected during the preseason to win the MAC Championship, in a vote by the league's head coaches. Kent State lived up to that expectation in their first game, winning by a score of 7–0 against Saint Louis. Miami was selected to finish second, after returning nine letterwinners from the 2008 season. Following them are Ohio, Central Michigan, Ball State, and affiliate member Missouri State.

Football

The football season began on September 3 as three MAC teams played out-of-conference matches.

In previous seasons, the winner of the Mid-American Conference Championship Game would play in the Motor City Bowl. However, due to financial troubles in sponsors such as General Motors and Ford, the game began to be sponsored by Little Caesars. The 2009 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl will be held on December 26 at 1:00 p.m.

The preseason rankings by MAC coaches have Central Michigan winning the MAC West and Buffalo winning the MAC East, with Central Michigan winning the MAC Championship game.

Golf

Gymnastics

MAC Championship results:

  1. Central Michigan, 195.600 points
  2. Kent State, 195.025
  3. Eastern Michigan, 193.625
  4. NIU, 193.200
  5. Ball State, 193.100
  6. Western Michigan, 192.875
  7. Bowling Green, 191.850

Soccer

Men's

The 2009 Men's soccer season began on September 1 when Bowling Green faced Marshall and came victorious with a 2–0 win. The Akron Zips were unanimously selected as the preseason league and tournament favorite, which was followed by their #3 preseason ranking in the NSCAA polls. The Zips were also ranked second in the country according to Soccer America.

Women's

On the women's side, Toledo was selected as the preseason favorite for both the regular season and the tournament. Their season began on August 21 when Kent State defeated Eastern Kentucky by a margin of 2–1.

Softball

Swimming

Men's MAC Championship

  1. Eastern Michigan, 773 points
  2. Buffalo,
  3. Missouri State, 587
  4. Miami,
  5. Southern Illinois, 478
  6. Ball State,
  7. Evansville,

Women's MAC Championship

:1. Toledo, points :2. Miami, 572 :3. Ohio, 527 :4. Eastern Michigan, :5. Akron, 392 :5. Buffalo, 392 :7. Bowling Green, 241 :8. Ball State, 166

Tennis

Track and field

Men's indoor

  1. Eastern Michigan, 171 points
  2. Akron, 120
  3. Kent, 113
  4. Buffalo, 72
  5. Central Michigan, 49

Women's indoor

  1. Kent State, 107 points
  2. Central Michigan, 100
  3. Western Michigan, 92
  4. Miami,
  5. Eastern Michigan, 75
  6. Akron, 61
  7. Buffalo, 46
  8. Toledo, 44
  9. Ohio,
  10. Ball State, 25
  11. Bowling Green, 6
  12. NIU, 1

Volleyball

For the second consecutive year, Western Michigan was tabbed as the preseason favorite in the regular season as well as the MAC 2008 tournament. Soon thereafter, they followed up by receiving votes in the American Volleyball Coaches Association preseason poll. The 2009 MAC Championship will be held in Toledo, Ohio from November 17 through November 22.

Wrestling

  1. Central Michigan, 94 points
  2. Kent State, 73
  3. Ohio, 62
  4. Buffalo,
  5. NIU,
  6. Eastern Michigan, 18

References

References

  1. Western Michigan University. (2009-02-02). "Western Michigan University Fast Facts".
  2. (2009-08-25). "Kent State Men, Miami Women Selected To Win MAC Cross Country Titles". Mid-American Conference.
  3. "2009 Cross Country Composite Schedule". Mid-American Conference.
  4. "NCAA Championships". National Collegiate Athletic Association.
  5. "Archived copy".
  6. "Kent State Tabbed as Field Hockey Preseason Favorite". Mid-American Conference.
  7. "Friday's Field Hockey Results". Mid-American Conference.
  8. (2009-09-02). "Former Motor City Bowl Becomes Little Caesars Pizza Bowl". LittleCaesarsPizzaBowl.com.
  9. (2009-07-31). "MAC Announces 2009 Football Preseason Poll". Mid-American Conference.
  10. "Archived copy".
  11. (2009-09-01). "Falcons Open Nichols Era with 2-0 win over Marshall". BGSU Athletic Communications.
  12. (2009-08-18). "Akron Selected By Head Coaches As Men's Soccer Preseason Favorite". Mid-American Conference.
  13. (2009-08-25). "Akron Men's Soccer Ranked No. 2 By Soccer America". Mid-American Conference.
  14. (2009-08-19). "Toledo Selected By Head Coaches As Women's Soccer Preseason Favorite". Mid-American Conference.
  15. (2008-08-21). "Kent State Rallies Late to Defeat EKU, 2-1". Kent State Athletic Communications.
  16. "Western Michigan and Ohio Named Volleyball Preseason Favorites". Mid-American Conference.
  17. "Western Michigan Volleyball Recognized in AVCA Preseason Coaches Top 25". Mid-American Conference.
  18. "2009 MAC Volleyball Tournament". Mid-American Conference.
  19. "Central Michigan Wins 2010 Wrestling Championship - MAC-Sports.com—Official Web Site of the Mid-American Conference".
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