The Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (EIGL) is an NCAA Division I college athletic conference which sponsors men's gymnastics. It is an affiliate of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). [1]
Year | Champion | 2nd Place | 3rd Place |
---|---|---|---|
1926 | Pennsylvania | unknown | unknown |
1927 | Dartmouth | unknown | unknown |
1928 | Princeton | unknown | unknown |
1929 | Navy | unknown | unknown |
1930 | Navy (2) | unknown | unknown |
1931 | Navy (3) | unknown | unknown |
1932 | Navy (4) | unknown | unknown |
1933 | Navy (5) | unknown | unknown |
1934 | Navy (6) | unknown | unknown |
1935 | Army / Navy (7) / Temple | none; shared title | none; shared title |
1936 | Temple (2) | unknown | unknown |
1937 | Army (2) / Temple (3) | none; shared title | unknown |
1938 | Army (3) | unknown | unknown |
1939 | Temple (4) | unknown | unknown |
1940 | Navy (8) | unknown | unknown |
1941 | Temple (5) | unknown | unknown |
1942 | Penn State | unknown | unknown |
1943 | Penn State (2) | unknown | unknown |
1944 | Navy (9) | unknown | unknown |
1945-1946 | not held | ||
1947 | Penn State (3) | unknown | unknown |
1948 | Penn State (4) | unknown | unknown |
1949 | Temple (6) | unknown | unknown |
1950 | Army (4) / Syracuse | none; shared title | unknown |
1951 | Army (5) | unknown | unknown |
1952 | Army (6) | unknown | unknown |
1953 | Penn State (5) | unknown | unknown |
1954 | Penn State (6) | unknown | unknown |
1955 | Penn State (7) | unknown | unknown |
1956 | Army (7) | Penn State | Navy |
1957 | Penn State (8) | unknown | unknown |
1958 | Army (8) | unknown | unknown |
1959 | Penn State (9) | unknown | unknown |
1960 | Army (9) | Penn State | Navy |
1961 | Navy (10) | Penn State | Army |
1962 | Army (10) | Penn State | Syracuse |
1963 | Syracuse (2) | Penn State | Army |
1964 | Temple (7) | Penn State | Army |
1965 | Penn State (10) | unknown | unknown |
1966 | Penn State (11) | unknown | Temple |
1967 | Penn State (12) / Springfield | none; shared title | Temple |
1968 | Penn State (13) / Temple (8) | none; shared title | Navy |
1969 | Penn State (14) | Temple | Massachusetts |
1970 | Springfield (2) | Temple | Penn State |
1971 | Penn State (15) | Springfield | Massachusetts |
1972 | Penn State (16) | Massachusetts | Springfield |
1973 | Penn State (17) | Navy | Temple |
1974 | Penn State (18) | Temple | Southern Connecticut |
1975 | Southern Connecticut | Springfield | Massachusetts |
1976 | Southern Connecticut (2) | Temple | Springfield |
1977 | Southern Connecticut (3) | Temple | Springfield |
1978 | Southern Connecticut (4) | Army | Syracuse |
1979 | Southern Connecticut (5) | unknown | unknown |
1980 | Southern Connecticut (6) | Army | Syracuse |
1981 | Southern Connecticut (7) / Temple (9) | none; shared title | Syracuse |
1982 | Southern Connecticut (8) | Temple | Navy/Syracuse |
1983 | Southern Connecticut (9) | Navy | East Stroudsburg |
1984 | Southern Connecticut (10) | East Stroudsburg | Syracuse |
1985 | East Stroudsburg / Temple (10) | none; shared title | Southern Connecticut |
1986 | Temple (11) | Navy | Southern Connecticut |
1987 | Navy (11) | Temple | Massachusetts |
1988 | Navy (12) | Temple | Southern Connecticut |
1989 | Navy (13) | Temple | Massachusetts |
1990 | Temple (12) | Navy | Syracuse |
1991 | Temple (13) | Syracuse | Army |
1992 | Temple (14) | Syracuse | Massachusetts |
1993 | Temple (15) | Syracuse | Army |
1994 | Temple (16) | Syracuse | Army |
1995 | Temple (17) | Syracuse | Massachusetts |
1996 | Temple (18) | Syracuse | Massachusetts |
1997 | Temple (19) | Massachusetts | Syracuse |
1998 | Temple (20) | Massachusetts | Navy |
1999 | Massachusetts | Army | William & Mary |
2000 | Massachusetts (2) | Temple | William & Mary |
2001 | Massachusetts (3) | Temple | William & Mary |
2002 | Temple (21) | Massachusetts | William & Mary |
2003 | Temple (22) | Army | William & Mary |
2004 | Illinois-Chicago | Army | Temple/William & Mary |
2005 | Army (11) | Temple | William & Mary |
2006 | William & Mary | Navy | Temple |
2007 | Temple (23) | Illinois-Chicago | Army |
2008 | Temple (24) | William & Mary | Illinois-Chicago |
2009 | Illinois-Chicago (2) | Navy | William & Mary |
2010 | Illinois-Chicago (3) | Temple | William & Mary |
2011 | Illinois-Chicago (4) | Temple | William & Mary |
2012 | Temple (25) | Springfield | Illinois-Chicago |
2013 | Temple (26) | William & Mary | Illinois-Chicago |
2014 | William & Mary (2) | Army | Navy |
2015 | Army (12) | Navy | William & Mary |
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