LANCASTER, Pa. – At the end of the 2024-25 year, Marymount wins its third straight Mike Drass and Men’s and Women’s Commissioner’s Trophies.
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.
Marymount finished their third straight win with 160 points. The Saints finished with eight conference titles for the year including repeat titles in men’s swimming, women’s track and field, women’s volleyball, and women's flag football. Marymount also earned the Divisional Title for Men’s Tennis for the second straight year. Marymount took home first time crowns in women’s cross country, women’s lacrosse, and softball. The Saints earned top honors in baseball for the first time since 2021.
Marywood landed second overall in the women’s commissioner cup standings as well as the Mike Drass Trophy and third on the men’s side of the commissioner cup. The Pacers were led by conference titles in men’s cross country and track and field as well as field hockey and women’s soccer.
Immaculata used their conference crowns in men’s lacrosse and women’s basketball to finish third in the Mike Drass Standings with 102 points. The Mighty Macs were third in the commissioner cup ranking on the women’s side and fourth on the men’s. Immaculata beat out Neumann by seven points in the Mike Drass Standings. Neumann finished second in the men’s standings with a conference title in basketball and soccer. On the women’s side the Knights were fourth with a runner up finish in volleyball and lacrosse.
Gwynedd Mercy landed fifth with 43 points, 18 on the men’s side for fifth place there, while they were sixth on the women’s side with 25 points. Pratt is next in the overall with a sixth place finish in the Mike Drass Trophy after taking fifth in the women’s commissioners cup and seventh in the men’s. This comes after the Cannoneer’s first ever conference title in women’s tennis. Centenary closes out the final standings in the Mike Drass Trophy after a sixth place finish in the men’s commissioners cup and seventh in the women’s.
See below for full points and standings information:
Men's Award |
Women's Award |
Mike Drass Trophy |
1. Marymount – 71 pts. |
1. Marymount – 89 pts. |
1. Marymount – 160 pts. |
2. Neumann - 47 pts. |
2. Marywood – 71 pts. |
2. Marywood – 116 pts. |
3.Marywood – 45 pts. |
3. Immaculata – 61 pts. |
3. Immaculata – 102 pts. |
4. Immaculata– 41 pts. |
4. Neumann– 48 pts. |
4. Neumann – 95 pts. |
5. Gwynedd Mercy - 18 pts. |
5. Pratt – 26 pts. |
5. Gwynedd Mercy – 43 pts. |
6. Centenary -17 pts. |
6. Gwynedd Mercy - 25 pts. |
6. Pratt – 37 pts. |
7. Pratt - 11 pts. |
7. Centenary -16 pts. |
7. Centenary- 33 pts. |