Field Hockey

Marywood Leads the Commissioner Cup Standings After the Fall

HADDONFIELD, N.J. – At the end of the 2025-26 fall seasons, Marywood sits atop the Atlantic East Commissioner’s trophy standings. With being first in both the men's and women's standings, the Pacers also hold a slight lead in the race for the Mike Drass Trophy.

The awards are based on a point system for each sport. For full point explanation, please click here.

The Mike Drass Trophy is named after the late Mike Drass, Former Athletic Director and Football Coach for Wesley College. Drass was the AD for the Wolverines from May 2003 until his passing in May 2018. He also coached one of the most successful DIII football programs for 26 seasons. He was an instrumental piece to the seven founding members of the Atlantic East Conference.

Marywood has the current lead for the Mike Drass Trophy with a total of 55 points for the fall. Just behind is Marymount with 40 points, shortly followed by Neumann with 39 points. The Pacers took home fall championships in men's cross country and field hockey, while the Saints claimed the women's cross country, women's soccer and women's volleyball championships. The Knights wone their lone championship this fall via the men's soccer program.

Rounding out the top four is Immaculata, who sits at 37 points. Gwynedd Mercy has tallied 23, with Pratt recording 19, placing them in fifth and sixsth, respectively. Centenary sits in seventh place with 13 points, while Saint Elizabeth currently has eight points.

On the Men’s side of the Commissioner Cup, the race between first and second is a tight one. Marywood sit first with 19, as Neumann is just two points behind, at 17. Immaculata sits third with 12 points, as Marymount and Pratt are tied-fourth, each with eight points. Centenary currently has seven points, placing them sixth. Just behind the Cyclones, and tied-seventh, are Gwynedd Mercy and Saint Elizabeth with five points a piece.

Marywood sits atop the Women's side of the Commissioner Cup as well after tallying 36 points this fall. Marymount fell shortly behind with 32 points as Immaculata currently sits third with 25 points. Neumann, with 22 points, is currently in fourth. Gwynedd Mercy sits sixth at 18 points, followed by Pratt (11), Centenary (6), and rounded out by Saint Elizabeth (3).

Below you will find the standings and points after the fall for the 2025-26 academic year.
 
Men's Award Women's Award Mike Drass Trophy
1. Marywood – 19 pts. 1. Marywood - 36 pts. 1. Marywood – 55 pts.
2. Neumann – 17 pts. 2. Marymount - 32 pts. 2. Marymount – 40 pts.
3. Immaculata – 12 pts 3. Immaculata – 25 pts. 3. Neumann - 39 pts.
T-4. Marymount – 8 pts 4. Neumann – 22 pts. 4. Imaculata - 37 pts.
T-4. Pratt - 8 pts. 5. Gwynedd Mercy- 18 pts. 5. Gwynedd Mercy – 23 pts.
6. Centenary - 7 pts. 6. Pratt - 11 pts. 6. Pratt - 19 pts.
T-7. Gwynedd Mercy - 5 pts. 7. Centenary - 6 pts 7. Centenary - 13 pts.
T-7. Saint Elizabeth – 5 pts. 8. Saint Elizabeth – 3 pts. 8. Saint Elizabeth – 8 pts.