Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League

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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]

Contents

Members

See footnote [2] [3]

Championships

YearChampion2nd Place3rd Place
1926 Pennsylvania unknownunknown
1927 Dartmouth unknownunknown
1928 Princeton unknownunknown
1929 Navy unknownunknown
1930Navy (2)unknownunknown
1931Navy (3)unknownunknown
1932Navy (4)unknownunknown
1933Navy (5)unknownunknown
1934Navy (6)unknownunknown
1935 Army / Navy (7) / Temple none; shared titlenone; shared title
1936Temple (2)unknownunknown
1937Army (2) / Temple (3)none; shared titleunknown
1938Army (3)unknownunknown
1939Temple (4)unknownunknown
1940Navy (8)unknownunknown
1941Temple (5)unknownunknown
1942 Penn State unknownunknown
1943Penn State (2)unknownunknown
1944Navy (9)unknownunknown
1945-1946not held
1947Penn State (3)unknownunknown
1948Penn State (4)unknownunknown
1949Temple (6)unknownunknown
1950Army (4) / Syracuse none; shared titleunknown
1951Army (5)unknownunknown
1952Army (6)unknownunknown
1953Penn State (5)unknownunknown
1954Penn State (6)unknownunknown
1955Penn State (7)unknownunknown
1956Army (7)Penn StateNavy
1957Penn State (8)unknownunknown
1958Army (8)unknownunknown
1959Penn State (9)unknownunknown
1960Army (9)Penn StateNavy
1961Navy (10)Penn StateArmy
1962Army (10)Penn StateSyracuse
1963Syracuse (2)Penn StateArmy
1964Temple (7)Penn StateArmy
1965Penn State (10)unknownunknown
1966Penn State (11)unknownTemple
1967Penn State (12) / Springfield none; shared titleTemple
1968Penn State (13) / Temple (8)none; shared titleNavy
1969Penn State (14)Temple Massachusetts
1970Springfield (2)TemplePenn State
1971Penn State (15)SpringfieldMassachusetts
1972Penn State (16)MassachusettsSpringfield
1973Penn State (17)NavyTemple
1974Penn State (18)Temple Southern Connecticut
1975Southern ConnecticutSpringfieldMassachusetts
1976Southern Connecticut (2)TempleSpringfield
1977Southern Connecticut (3)TempleSpringfield
1978Southern Connecticut (4)ArmySyracuse
1979Southern Connecticut (5)unknownunknown
1980Southern Connecticut (6)ArmySyracuse
1981Southern Connecticut (7) / Temple (9)none; shared titleSyracuse
1982Southern Connecticut (8)TempleNavy/Syracuse
1983Southern Connecticut (9)Navy East Stroudsburg
1984Southern Connecticut (10)East StroudsburgSyracuse
1985East Stroudsburg / Temple (10)none; shared titleSouthern Connecticut
1986Temple (11)NavySouthern Connecticut
1987Navy (11)TempleMassachusetts
1988Navy (12)TempleSouthern Connecticut
1989Navy (13)TempleMassachusetts
1990Temple (12)NavySyracuse
1991Temple (13)SyracuseArmy
1992Temple (14)SyracuseMassachusetts
1993Temple (15)SyracuseArmy
1994Temple (16)SyracuseArmy
1995Temple (17)SyracuseMassachusetts
1996Temple (18)SyracuseMassachusetts
1997Temple (19)MassachusettsSyracuse
1998Temple (20)MassachusettsNavy
1999MassachusettsArmy William & Mary
2000Massachusetts (2)TempleWilliam & Mary
2001Massachusetts (3)TempleWilliam & Mary
2002Temple (21)MassachusettsWilliam & Mary
2003Temple (22)ArmyWilliam & Mary
2004 Illinois-Chicago ArmyTemple/William & Mary
2005Army (11)TempleWilliam & Mary
2006William & MaryNavyTemple
2007Temple (23)Illinois-ChicagoArmy
2008Temple (24)William & MaryIllinois-Chicago
2009Illinois-Chicago (2)NavyWilliam & Mary
2010Illinois-Chicago (3)TempleWilliam & Mary
2011Illinois-Chicago (4)TempleWilliam & Mary
2012Temple (25)SpringfieldIllinois-Chicago
2013Temple (26)William & MaryIllinois-Chicago
2014William & Mary (2)ArmyNavy
2015Army (12)NavyWilliam & Mary
See footnotes [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Affiliates Archived 2010-02-17 at the Wayback Machine . Eastern College Athletic Conference. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  2. In April 2009, MIT eliminated eight sports teams, including men's gymnastics. See: MIT Engineers.
  3. In 2014, Temple dropped seven varsity sports, including men's gymnastics. See: Temple Owls#Program cuts
  4. "Men's gymnastics to join Eastern College Athletic Conference" (Press release). Simpson Storm. May 2, 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  5. "EIGL/ECAC Champions 1926 and on" (on "History" page). Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League webpage (Eastern College Athletic Conference official website). Retrieved 2010-08-21.
  6. "Championship Results" page Archived 2010-02-13 at the Wayback Machine . Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League webpage (Eastern College Athletic Conference official website). Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  7. "ECAC Sports Gymnastics" Archived 2015-04-10 at the Wayback Machine (on "History" page). ECAC Gymnastics League webpage (Eastern College Athletic Conference official website). Retrieved 2015-04-12.
  8. "Temple University Athletics - Men's Gymnastics Places Fifth in ECAC Championships" (on "History" page). Temple Owls Gymnastics League webpage (Temple Owls Gymnastics official website). Retrieved 2015-04-12.
  9. "Dominant Performances Earn Army ECAC Title" (on "History" page). Army Gymnastics webpage (Army Gymnastics official website). Retrieved 2015-04-12.


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