2008–09 Mid-American Conference season

Mid-American Conference
ConferenceNCAA
Founded1946
CommissionerRick Chryst (since 1999)
Sports fielded
  • 23
    • men's: 11
    • women's: 12
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFBS
No. of teams12
HeadquartersCleveland, Ohio
RegionGreat Lakes
Official websitehttp://www.mac-sports.com/
Locations
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The 2008–09 Mid-American Conference season is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I conference. The Mid-American Conference (MAC) sponsors 23 sports (11 men's and 12 women's). The MAC is made up of 12 full-time members and five affiliate members.

The 2008–09 season is the 63rd season in existence.

Member schools

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There are twelve schools with full membership:

Institution Nickname Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment
East Division
University of Akron Zips Akron, Ohio 1870 Public 24,704
Bowling Green State University Falcons Bowling Green, Ohio 1910 Public 22,882
University at Buffalo Bulls Buffalo, New York 1846 Public 28,054
Kent State University Golden Flashes Kent, Ohio 1910 Public 22,352
Miami University RedHawks Oxford, Ohio 1809 Public 20,126
Ohio University Bobcats Athens, Ohio 1804 Public 20,437
West Division
Ball State University Cardinals Muncie, Indiana 1918 Public 20,113
Central Michigan University Chippewas Mount Pleasant, Michigan 1892 Public 26,788
Eastern Michigan University Eagles Ypsilanti, Michigan 1849 Public 22,974
Northern Illinois University Huskies DeKalb, Illinois 1895 Public 25,313
University of Toledo Rockets Toledo, Ohio 1872 Public 19,706
Western Michigan University Broncos Kalamazoo, Michigan 1903 Public 24,818

Five schools have affiliate membership status:

Institution Nickname Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Sport
Chicago State University Cougars Chicago, Illinois 1867 Public 7,131 Men's tennis
Florida Atlantic University Owls Boca Raton, Florida 1964 Public 26,245 Men's soccer
Hartwick College Hawks Oneonta, New York 1797 Private 1,520 Men's soccer
Missouri State University Lady Bears Springfield, Missouri 1905 Public 17,425 Field hockey
Temple University Owls Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1884 Public 34,218 Football

Reese and Jacoby trophies

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The Reese and Jacoby trophies are awarded to the top men's and women's athletic departments in the Mid-American Conference.

Points are awarded based on each school's finish, 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 but not both.

Reese standings

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Institution BB BKB CC FB Golf Soc Sw Ten TFI TFO W No. sports Total Avg
Kent State 10½ 9 5 12½ 12  8  12 7 70½ 10.07
Central Michigan 5 6 8 11½  4  6 10 6 46½ 7.75
Eastern Michigan 12½ 11½ 11  9  10 4 8 61½ 7.69
Ohio 12 6 7 5 8 8 6 46 7.67
Ball State 6 13 6 8 6 45 7.50
Western Michigan 2 6 11½ 5 12 5 36½ 7.30
Akron 5 5 5 1 12  7  12 7 49½ 7.07
Miami 11½ 1 5 2 7 46 6.57
Bowling Green 13 12½ 1 2 6 38½ 6.42
NIU 7 11 8 4 7 44½ 6.36
Buffalo 1 12½ 6 9 4  2  4 4 9 55½ 6.17
Toledo 9 8 6 31 5.17
Temple * 1 7.50
Hartwick * 7 1 7 7.00
Florida Atlantic * 3 1 3 3.00
Chicago State * 2 1 2 2.00

* Affiliate status only. Does not qualify for trophy.

Jacoby standings

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Institution BKB CC FH Golf Gym SB Soc Sw Ten TFI TFO VB No. sports Total Avg
Miami 6 13 10 12½ 12½ 10 8 79 9.9
Central Michigan 7 11¼ 6 52¼ 8.7
Western Michigan 2 10¼ 13 7 55¼ 7.9
Toledo 10½ 7 13 10 5 8 63 7.9
Kent State 12 12½ 12 2 7 55 7.9
Ohio 6 10½ 7 5 7 12 8 57½ 7.2
Akron 12 2 5 13 5 8 56½ 7.1
Eastern Michigan 11½ 11¼ 10 5 8 52¾ 6.6
Bowling Green 13 1 8 2 8 50¾ 6.3
Ball State 12 2 3 6 1 10 9 49¼ 5.5
Buffalo 1 1 7 10¼ 1 7 34¼ 4.9
NIU 1 1 7 31½ 4.5
Missouri State * 3 1 3 3.0

* Affiliate status only. Does not qualify for trophy.

Sports

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Basketball (men's)

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2008–09 Mid-American Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East
Bowling Green 11 5   .688 19 14   .576
Buffalo 11 5   .688 21 12   .636
Miami 10 6   .625 17 13   .567
Akron 10 6   .625 23 13   .639
Kent State 10 6   .625 19 15   .559
Ohio 7 9   .438 15 17   .469
West
Ball State 7 9   .438 14 17   .452
Central Michigan 7 9   .438 12 19   .387
Western Michigan 7 9   .438 10 21   .323
Eastern Michigan 6 10   .375 8 24   .250
Northern Illinois 5 11   .313 10 20   .333
Toledo 5 11   .313 7 25   .219
Conference tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Tournament

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Players of the week

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The following are the MAC men's basketball players of the week. Number of awards won this season are in parentheses.[1]

Basketball (women's)

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Standings

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Through March 8, 2009

* Receives E3 seed based on 2–0 head-to-head record vs. Miami.

Tournament

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Cross country (men's)

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Eastern Michigan won its fourth consecutive MAC Championship in 2008. The All-MAC team consisted of Ryan Bloom (Buffalo), Josh Karanja (Eastern Michigan), Sammy Kiprotch (Central Michigan), Aiman Scullion (Kent State), Kevin Silver (Miami), Pat Sovacool (Miami) and Curtis Vollmar (Eastern Michigan).[2]

Sovacool of Miami was the only runner to qualify for the NCAA Championship. He finished 65th overall.[3]

In the preseason poll voted by the MAC head coaches, Eastern Michigan was chosen to win the 2008 men's MAC Cross Country Championship.[4] EMU had won the past three MAC Championships and had five All-MAC runners returning.[4]

MAC Championship results

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  1. Eastern Michigan, 42 points
  2. Miami, 56
  3. Kent State, 61
  4. Central Michigan, 103
  5. Ohio, 122
  6. Buffalo, 169
  7. Akron, 179
  8. Toledo, 186
  9. Bowling Green, 270

Players of the week

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Cross country (women's)

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MAC Championship results

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  1. Miami, 39 points
  2. Akron, 81
  3. Ohio, 107
  4. Central Michigan, 141
  5. Bowling Green, 147
  6. Toledo, 165
  7. Buffalo, 177
  8. Kent State, 184
  9. Western Michigan, 218
  10. Eastern Michigan, 238
  11. Ball State, 251
  12. NIU, 355

Players of the week

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Field hockey

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Standings

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Team Conference Overall
W L Pct. GB W L Pct.
Kent State 9 1 .900 15 4 .789
Miami 7 3 .700 2 14 6 .700
Central Michigan 6 4 .600 3 7 11 .389
Ohio 6 4 .600 3 9 11 .450
Ball State 1 9 .100 8 2 16 .111
Missouri State 1 9 .100 8 6 14 .300

Football

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2008 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
East Division
Buffalo x$   5 3     8 6  
Bowling Green   4 4     6 6  
Temple   4 4     5 7  
Ohio   3 5     4 8  
Akron   3 5     5 7  
Kent State   3 5     4 8  
Miami (OH)   1 7     2 10  
West Division
Ball State x   8 0     12 2  
Central Michigan   6 2     8 5  
Western Michigan   6 2     9 4  
Northern Illinois   5 3     6 7  
Toledo   2 6     3 9  
Eastern Michigan   2 6     3 9  
Championship: Buffalo 42, Ball State 24
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions

Ball State started the 2008 football season 12–0, going undefeated in conference play and defeating Indiana and Navy in out of conference games. BSU was ranked as high as 12th in the Associated Press Poll and 13th in the Coaches' Poll. They were also ranked 12th at one point in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings. However, Ball State was upset by Buffalo in the MAC Championship game, lost their bowl game vs. Tulsa and finished unranked in each of the polls.

In regular season non-conference games, the MAC defeated BCS opponents #25 Pittsburgh (Bowling Green won 27–17), Syracuse (Akron won 42–28), Indiana (Ball State won 42–20 and Central Michigan won 37–34), Illinois (Western Michigan won 23–17) and Michigan (Toledo won 13–10).

Despite having a successful non-conference record and gaining five bowl bids, the MAC finished the bowl season poorly. The MAC was the only conference to not win a bowl game and finished 0–5.

Golf (women's)

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MAC Championship

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1. Kent State (1217)
2. Eastern Michigan (1256)
3. Akron (1297)
3. Western Michigan (1297)
5. Toledo (1305)
6. Ball State (1313)
7. Ohio (1318)
8. NIU (1366)
9. Bowling Green (1401)

Soccer (men's)

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Standings

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Team Conference Overall
W L T Pct. GB W L T Pct.
Akron 6 0 0 1.000 17 2 4 .826
NIU 4 1 1 .750 11 6 4 .619
Buffalo 3 1 2 .667 2 12 4 4 .700
Hartwick 2 2 2 .500 3 7 5 7 .553
Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 4 3 14 1 .194
Florida Atlantic 1 4 1 .250 5 13 1 .289
Bowling Green 0 6 0 .000 6 4 13 2 .263

Soccer (women's)

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Standings

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Team Conference Overall
W L T Pct. GB W L T Pct.
Toledo 8 2 1 .773 16 5 1 .750
Central Michigan 6 2 3 .682 1 12 5 3 .675
Eastern Michigan 6 2 3 .682 1 13 5 5 .630
Bowling Green 6 3 2 .636 12 6 4 .636
Western Michigan 6 4 1 .591 2 7 11 1 .395
NIU 5 4 2 .545 9 6 5 .575
Ball State 5 5 1 .500 3 9 10 1 .475
Miami 5 6 0 .455 6 12 1 .342
Ohio 4 5 2 .455 5 10 3 .361
Kent State 3 7 1 .318 5 6 11 1 .361
Akron 2 7 2 .273 7 9 2 .444
Buffalo 0 9 2 .091 4 10 4 .278

Swimming (men's)

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Standings

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Team Conference Overall
W L Pct. GB W L Pct.
Eastern Michigan 3 0 1.000 5 2 .714
Miami 2 1 .667 1 4 7 .364
Buffalo 1 2 .333 2 4 3 .571
Ball State 0 3 .000 3 1 4 .200

MAC Championship results

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  1. Eastern Michigan, 1046.5 points
  2. Buffalo, 639.5
  3. Miami, 588
  4. Ball State, 267

Swimming (women's)

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Standings

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Team Conference Overall
W L Pct. GB W L Pct.
Miami 6 1 .857 10 2 .833
Eastern Michigan 5 2 .714 1 7 4 .636
Toledo 5 2 .714 1 6 5 .545
Ohio 4 3 .571 2 9 3 .750
Buffalo 4 3 .571 2 8 3 .727
Akron 2 5 .286 4 6 6 .500
Ball State 1 6 .143 5 2 7 .222
Bowling Green 1 6 .143 5 2 7 .222

MAC Championship results

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  1. Miami, 639½ points
  2. Ohio, 611½
  3. Toledo, 568½
  4. Eastern Michigan, 497½
  5. Akron, 347
  6. Buffalo, 335
  7. Bowling Green, 305½
  8. Ball State, 200½

Track and field (men's)

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Indoor MAC Championships

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  1. Kent State, 159 points
  2. Eastern Michigan, 132
  3. Akron, 109
  4. Central Michigan, 64
  5. Buffalo, 61

Track and field (women's)

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Indoor MAC Championships

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1. Akron, 126 points
2. Kent State, 101
3. Miami, 73
3. Ball State, 73
5. Western Michigan, 62
6. Buffalo, 52
7. Central Michigan, 44½
8. Ohio, 42½
9. Eastern Michigan, 42
10. Toledo, 35
11. Bowling Green, 11
12. NIU, 1

Volleyball

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Tournament bracket

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November 18
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November 22
SeaGate Centre
November 23
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8 Toledo 3
9 Akron 1
8 Toledo 0
1 Western Michigan 3
1 Western Michigan 3
5 Bowling Green 1
5 Bowling Green 3
12 Buffalo 1
5 Bowling Green 3
4 Central Michigan 1
1 Western Michigan 1
2 Ohio 3
7 Ball State 3
10 Eastern Michigan 0
7 Ball State 0
2 Ohio 3
2 Ohio 3
3 Miami 1
6 NIU 3
11 Kent State 2
6 NIU 2
3 Miami 3

Standings

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Wrestling

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Standings

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Team Conference Overall
W L T Pct. GB W L T Pct.
Kent State 5 0 0 1.000 13 4 0 .765
Central Michigan 4 1 0 .800 1 17 3 1 .833
Ohio 3 2 0 .600 2 9 9 1 .500
Buffalo 1 4 0 .200 4 9 11 0 .450
Eastern Michigan 1 4 0 .200 4 7 11 0 .389
NIU 1 4 0 .200 4 5 8 0 .385

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2009-01-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Miami Women, Eastern Michigan Men Capture Cross Country Titles - MAC-Sports.com Official Web Site of the Mid-American Conference". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  3. ^ "2018 NCAA Division I Championships - Men's 10000 meter individual records" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-23.
  4. ^ a b "Eastern Michigan Men, Akron Women Selected To Win MAC Cross Country Titles - MAC-Sports.com Official Web Site of the Mid-American Conference". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2008-10-07.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2010 Cross Country Runners Of The Week - MAC-Sports.com Official Web Site of the Mid-American Conference". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2008-10-07.
  6. ^ "MAC Announces Men's Cross Country Runners Of The Week - MAC-Sports.com Official Web Site of the Mid-American Conference". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  7. ^ "MAC Announces Final Cross Country Runners of the Week - MAC-Sports.com Official Web Site of the Mid-American Conference". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
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