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.[1]
Reese standings[]
Institution
BB
BKB
CC
FB
Golf
Soc
Sw
Ten
TFI
TFO
W
No. Sports
Total
Avg
Eastern Michigan
10½
7
12½
5½
12½
-
11
-
12
10
6
8
77
9.6
Kent State
12½
13
6
1
11½
-
-
-
7
8
10
7
61
8.7
Central Michigan
6
7
9
13
-
-
-
-
3
4
12
6
50
8.3
Akron
3½
10½
7
3½
7
12
-
-
9
12
-
7
55½
7.9
Miami
2
9
11½
10½
6
-
8½
-
-
6
-
7
53½
7.6
Western Michigan
6
12
-
5½
-
2
-
12
-
-
-
5
37½
7.5
Ball State
8½
3½
-
10½
9
-
2½
10
-
-
-
6
44
7.3
Bowling Green
12½
4½
2½
12
2½
6
-
-
-
-
-
6
40
6.7
Ohio
7½
9
8
7½
5
-
-
-
-
-
2
6
39
6.5
Toledo
4½
5½
1
3½
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
6
30½
5.1
NIU
9½
2
-
2
1
4
-
6
-
-
8
7
32½
4.6
Buffalo
1
1
5
9
-
9
5½
2
3
2
4
9
39½
4.4
Hartwick *
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
1
8
8.0
Temple *
-
-
-
7½
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
7½
7.5
Chicago State *
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
1
4
4.0
* Affiliate status only. Does not qualify for trophy.
Jacoby standings[]
Institution
BKB
CC
FH
Golf
Gym
SB
Soc
Sw
Ten
TFI
TFO
VB
No. Sports
Total
Avg
Miami
12
10½
8
-
-
9½
5
8
11½
10½
10½
12
9
87
9.7
Ohio
8½
13
12
5
-
7½
7½
12½
-
3½
6½
13
9
85½
9.5
Kent State
3½
4½
10
12½
12
13
6½
-
-
5½
9½
8½
9
80
8.9
Western Michigan
7½
5½
-
8
5
8½
1½
-
12½
12
12
10
9
70½
7.8
Eastern Michigan
10
2
-
11
11
3½
9
9
8½
6½
4
6½
10
77
7.7
Toledo
4½
9½
-
9
-
1
12
11
8½
4½
5½
1½
9
62½
6.9
Central Michigan
2
7½
6
-
9
10½
3½
-
-
8½
8½
7½
8
54½
6.8
Bowling Green
13
6½
-
1½
2
12
9
5
6½
2
2
10
10
67½
6.8
Ball State
10
8½
4
6
3
6½
13
1½
5
9½
4
4½
11
71½
6.5
Akron
1
12
-
-
-
5½
1½
3
1
13
13
3½
8
40½
5.1
Buffalo
6½
3½
-
-
-
2
5
6
6½
7½
7½
1½
8
38½
4.8
NIU
5½
1
-
3
7
4½
10½
-
2½
1
1
5½
9
40½
4.5
Missouri State *
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
2.0
* Affiliate status only. Does not qualify for trophy.
Sports[]
Baseball[]
The 2008 baseball season begins in February 2008 and concludes with the NCAA Tournament in June 2008. Kent State is the defending East division and conference tournament champion and finished 0-2 in the 2007 NCAA baseball tournament. Eastern Michigan won the MAC West division.
Standings[]
East[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
Pct.
GB
W
L
Pct.
1
Kent State
16
8
.667
–
36
21
.632
3
Bowling Green
16
8
.667
–
32
20
.615
6
Ohio
14
13
.519
3½
29
30
.492
–
Akron
8
13
.381
6½
25
24
.510
–
Miami
8
19
.296
9½
18
36
.333
–
Buffalo
7
19
.269
10
14
38
.269
West[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
Pct.
GB
W
L
Pct.
2
Eastern Michigan
15
8
.652
–
25
32
.439
4
NIU
16
10
.615
½
29
25
.537
5
Ball State
12
11
.522
3
27
26
.509
7
Western Michigan
12
12
.500
3½
29
23
.558
8
Central Michigan
13
13
.500
3½
29
27
.518
–
Toledo
10
13
.435
5
17
30
.362
Basketball (men's)[]
The 2007-08 men's basketball season begins in November 2007 and concludes with the NCAA Tournament in March 2008. Miami won the 2007 conference tournament, defeating East division champion Akron in the finals. Miami was seeded 14th in the 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and lost to 3rd seed Oregon in the first round. Toledo is the defending West division champion.
Kent State was picked by the MAC News Media Association to win the East Division and Western Michigan was picked to win the West Division. Kent State was picked to win the MAC Tournament.
The 2007-08 women's basketball season begins in November 2007 and concludes with the NCAA Tournament in March 2008. East division champion Bowling Green defeated West champion Ball State in the finals of the conference tournament. Bowling Green, which entered the 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament ranked 18th and 20th in the USA Today Coaches Poll and Associated Press Poll, respectively, was seeded 7th and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, defeating 10th seeded Oklahoma State and 2nd seeded Vanderbilt along the way.
Standings[]
East[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
Pct.
GB
W
L
Pct.
E1
Bowling Green
13
3
.813
–
26
8
.765
E2
Miami
12
4
.750
1
23
11
.676
E3
Ohio
10
6
.625
3
20
13
.606
E4
Buffalo
8
8
.500
5
15
15
.500
E5
Kent State
5
11
.313
8
9
21
.300
E6
Akron
2
14
.125
11
7
24
.226
West[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
Pct.
GB
W
L
Pct.
W1
Ball State *
11
5
.688
–
15
15
.500
W2
Eastern Michigan
11
5
.688
–
17
12
.586
W3
Western Michigan
9
7
.563
2
13
19
.406
W4
NIU
6
8
.429
4
10
18
.357
W5
Toledo
5
10
.333
5½
14
16
.467
W6
Central Michigan
2
13
.133
8½
6
23
.207
* Received W1 seed based on 2-0 head-to-head record vs. Eastern Michigan.
Tournament[]
First Round Sun/Mon, March 9/10
Quarterfinals Tuesday, March 11
Semifinals Friday, March 14
Final Saturday, March 15
W1
Ball State
60
W5
Toledo
65
E4
Buffalo
50
W5
Toledo
53
W5
Toledo
66
E2
Miami
70
E2
Miami
65
W3
Western Michigan
60
W3
Western Michigan
84
E6
Akron
54
E2
Miami
67
E3
Ohio
56
E1
Bowling Green
76
E5
Kent
62
W4
NIU
67
E5
Kent
75
E1
Bowling Green
66
E3
Ohio
68 *
W2
Eastern Michigan
62
E3
Ohio
76
E3
Ohio
68
W6
Central Michigan
65
* double overtime
Players of the week[]
The following are the MAC women's basketball players of the week. Number of awards won this season are in parentheses.
Week
Division
Player
School
November 12
East
Lindsay Goldsberry
Bowling Green
West
Tiera DeLaHoussaye
Western Michigan
November 19
East
Kate Achter Amanda Jackson
Bowling Green Miami
West
Alyssa Pittman
Eastern Michigan
November 26
East
Kate Achter (2)
Bowling Green
West
Julie DeMuth
Ball State
December 3
East
Amanda Jackson (2)
Miami
West
Latisha Luckett
Central Michigan
December 10
East
Sarah Tokodi
Akron
West
Canea Williams
Eastern Michigan
December 17
East
Sarah Tokodi (2)
Akron
West
Tiera DeLaHoussaye (2)
Western Michigan
December 24
East
Anna Kowalska
Kent State
West
Allie Clifton
Toledo
December 31
East
Amanda Jackson (3)
Miami
West
Tiera DeLaHoussaye (3)
Western Michigan
January 7
East
Amanda Jackson (4)
Miami
West
Tiera DeLaHoussaye (4)
Western Michigan
Week
Division
Player
School
January 14
East
Anna Kowalska (2)
Kent State
West
Emily Maggert
Ball State
January 21
East
Jennifer Bushby
Ohio
West
Amanda Parker
Western Michigan
January 28
East
Lauren Kohn
Ohio
West
Kiley Jarrett
Ball State
February 4
East
Lauren Kohn (2)
Ohio
West
Tiera DeLaHoussaye (5)
Western Michigan
February 11
East
Tara Breske
Bowling Green
West
Angel Chan
Central Michigan
February 18
East
Chenel Harris
Kent State
West
Colleen Russell
Eastern Michigan
February 25
East
Kate Achter (2)
Bowling Green
West
Tiera DeLaHoussaye (6)
Western Michigan
March 3
East
Kate Achter (3)
Bowling Green
West
Audrey McDonald
Ball State
March 7
East
Laura Markwood
Miami
West
Porchia Green
Ball State
Cross country (men's)[]
The 2007 men's cross country season began in August 2007 and concluded with the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship in November 2007. Eastern Michigan won the team championship, placing three runners in the top 5. Miami was the runner up. Josh Perrin of EMU won the individual championship. The win was EMU's third consecutive team championship.
Nine of the ten MAC teams competed in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional. Eastern Michigan finished 7th, followed by Miami (9th), Kent State (10th), Central Michigan (12th), Ohio (14th), Akron (18th), Toledo (29th). Bowling Green did not place. Buffalo competed in the Northeast Regional and finished 18th. No teams qualified to compete in the NCAA Cross Country Championships.
Josh Karanja (Eastern Michigan), Craig Leon (Ohio) and Pat Sovacool (Miami) qualified for the individual championship. Leon finished 106th, Sovacool 135th and Karanja 150th.
Champions[]
Team: Eastern Michigan
Individual: Josh Perrin, Eastern Michigan (24:33)
MAC Championship results[]
Eastern Michigan, 31 points
Miami, 50
Central Michigan, 98
Ohio, 116
Akron, 120
Kent State, 130
Buffalo, 180
Bowling Green, 241
Toledo, 258
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
September 4
Pat Sovacool
Miami
September 11
Pat Sovacool
Miami
September 18
Aiman Scullion
Kent State
September 25
Josh Karanja
Eastern Michigan
Week
Player
School
October 2
Josh Karanja
Eastern Michigan
October 9
Craig Leon
Ohio
October 16
Pat Sovacool
Miami
October 23
Matt Hammersmith
Eastern Michigan
Cross country (women's)[]
The 2007 women's cross country season began in August 2007 and concludes with the NCAA Women's Cross Country Championship in November 2007. Ohio won its second team championship in as many years. Laura Neufarth of Miami won the individual championship.
Champions[]
Team: Ohio
Individual: Laura Neufarth, Miami (17:35)
MAC Championship results[]
Ohio, 56 points
Akron, 58
Miami, 77
Toledo, 89
Ball State, 135
Central Michigan, 174
Bowling Green, 218
Western Michigan, 224
Kent State, 230
Buffalo, 232
Eastern Michigan, 286
NIU, 289
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
September 4
Ashley Fischer
Bowling Green
September 11
Laura Neufarth
Miami
September 18
Laura Neufarth
Miami
September 25
Kelly McClure
Central Michigan
Week
Player
School
October 2
Kari Summers
Ohio
October 9
Laura Neufarth
Miami
October 16
Ali Bishel
Ball State
October 23
Ari Fisher
Toledo
Field hockey[]
Ohio captured the Mid-American Conference regular season championship, finishing 2 games better than second place Kent State. Ohio also won the MAC tournament championship, defeating Miami 3-2 in overtime. The victory marked the first time an Ohio field hockey team has won the regular season and tournament championships two years in a row. Ohio was ranked 15 in the final
STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll.
The following are the gymnastics players of the week. Number of awards won this season are in parentheses.
Week
Sport
Player
School
January 15
Gymnast
Jill Kowalski (1)
Kent State
Specialist
Brittany Kopp
Kent State
January 22
Gymnast
Leah Johnson
NIU
Specialist
Christina Lenny
Kent State
January 29
Gymnast
Leah Johnson (2)
NIU
Specialist
Jennifer Naughton
NIU
February 5
Gymnast
Katie Simon
Central Michigan
Specialist
Kristin Peters
Kent State
February 12
Gymnast
Jessica Neel
Central Michigan
Specialist
Jacquelyn Bernhardt
Bowling Green
February 19
Gymnast
Andrea de la Garza
Central Michigan
Specialist
Heather Carroll
Western Michigan
Week
Sport
Player
School
February 26
Gymnast
Queenita Gamble Courtney Lesson
Bowling Green Western Michigan
Specialist
Jenna D'Alie
Central Michigan
March 4
Gymnast
Jolene Worley (1)
Eastern Michigan
Specialist
Rachel Stuck (1)
Kent State
March 18
Gymnast
Jolene Worley (2)
Eastern Michigan
Specialist
Danielle Espinoza
Central Michigan
March 25
Gymnast
Leah Johnson (3) Jill Kowalski (2)
NIU Kent State
Specialist
Rachel Stuck (2)
Kent State
Soccer (men's)[]
Tournament[]
November 13 Campus sites
November 16 Akron, OH
November 18 Akron, OH
1
Akron
2 †
5
NIU
1
4
Bowling Green
0
5
NIU
3
1
Akron
1 †
2
Buffalo
0
3
Hartwick
1 *
6
Western Michigan
1
2
Buffalo
1
3
Hartwick
0
* Hartwick advances 4-2 on penalty kicks † Double overtime
Standings[]
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
T
Pct.
GB
W
L
T
Pct.
Akron
4
0
1
.900
-
13
3
2
.778
Buffalo
3
2
0
.600
1½
9
5
2
.667
Hartwick
2
1
2
.600
1½
5
4
6
.533
Bowling Green
2
2
1
.500
2
6
9
3
.417
NIU
1
3
1
.300
3
6
8
4
.444
Western Michigan
0
4
1
.100
4
7
10
1
.417
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
Week 1
Anthony Ampaipitakwong
Akron
Week 2
Robert Shuttleworth
Buffalo
Week 3
Elliot Bradbrook
Akron
Week 4
Paul Shoemaker
Bowling Green
Week 5
Dan Bulley
Buffalo
Week
Player
School
Week 6
Brian Van Buren
NIU
Week 7
Tom Oatley
Western Michigan
Week 8
Dan Bulley
Buffalo
Week 9
Hunter Van Houten
Bowling Green
Week 10
Steve Zakuani
Akron
Soccer (women's)[]
Tournament[]
November 4 Campus sites
November 9 Muncie, IN
November 11 Muncie, IN
1
Ball State
1
8
Miami
0
1
Ball State
0
4
Bowling Green
0 **
4
Bowling Green
2 *
5
Eastern Michigan
1
4
Bowling Green
2
2
Toledo
2 ‡
3
NIU
1
6
Ohio
0
3
NIU
0
2
Toledo
0 †
2
Toledo
4
7
Kent State
3
* Overtime ** Bowling Green advances 3-0 on penalty kicks † Toledo advances 4-3 on penalty kicks ‡ Toledo wins championship 3-2 on penalty kicks
Standings[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
T
Pct.
GB
W
L
T
Pct.
1
Ball State
9
1
1
.864
-
13
5
1
.711
2
Toledo
8
3
0
.727
1½
14
5
1
.725
3
NIU
6
3
2
.636
2½
10
5
4
.632
4
Bowling Green
6
5
0
.545
3½
10
9
1
.525
5
Eastern Michigan
5
4
2
.545
3½
7
8
4
.474
6
Ohio
5
5
1
.500
4
5
11
3
.342
7
Kent State
5
6
0
.455
4½
7
11
1
.395
8
Miami
4
6
1
.409
5
6
10
3
.395
-
Buffalo
4
6
1
.409
5
7
10
2
.421
-
Central Michigan
4
7
0
.364
5½
8
10
0
.444
-
Western Michigan
2
7
2
.273
6½
4
11
3
.306
-
Akron
1
6
4
.273
6½
6
7
6
.474
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
September 3
Julie Thompson
Miami
September 10
Molly Cornwell
Toledo
September 17
Britni Back Shay Mannino
Akron Central Michigan
September 24
Andrea Plewes
Toledo
October 1
Erika Schmitt
Ohio
Week
Player
School
October 8
Molly Cornwell
Toledo
October 15
Rachael Murphy
Ball State
October 22
Lindsey Curnock
NIU
October 29
Corbie Yee
Bowling Green
November 3
Erika Schmitt
Ohio
Softball[]
Standings[]
East[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
Pct.
GB
W
L
Pct.
1
Kent State
20
2
.909
–
44
10
.815
3
Bowling Green
14
5
.737
4½
19
24
.442
4
Miami
13
9
.591
7
23
27
.460
6
Ohio
10
12
.455
10
29
26
.527
8
Akron
8
14
.363
12
20
38
.345
–
Buffalo
5
13
.278
13
10
32
.238
West[]
Seed
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
Pct.
GB
W
L
Pct.
2
Central Michigan
14
7
.667
–
25
20
.556
5
Western Michigan
10
8
.556
2½
20
18
.526
7
Ball State
9
11
.450
4½
36
32
.529
–
NIU
7
13
.350
6½
13
30
.302
–
Eastern Michigan
6
12
.333
6½
15
30
.333
–
Toledo
5
15
.250
8½
16
27
.372
Players of the week[]
Week
Division
Position
Player
School
February 12
East
Player
Jess Carmichael
Kent State
Pitcher
Lisa McLean
Akron
West
Player
None selected
Pitcher
None selected
February 19
East
Player
Jessica Toocheck (1)
Kent State
Pitcher
Gabrielle Burns (1)
Kent State
West
Player
Samantha Vargocko
Western Michigan
Pitcher
Kari Chambers
Eastern Michigan
February 26
East
Player
Jessica Toocheck (2)
Kent State
Pitcher
Gabrielle Burns (2)
Kent State
West
Player
Amanda Pick
Ball State
Pitcher
Tiffany Garofano (1)
Ball State
Week
Division
Position
Player
School
March 4
East
Player
Mary Russell
Buffalo
Pitcher
Christina Swierz
Akron
West
Player
Jenny Scherer
Eastern Michigan
Pitcher
Kyla Sullivan (1)
Western Michigan
March 18
East
Player
Sharon Barr
Buffalo
Pitcher
Kylie Reynolds
Kent State
West
Player
Michelle Nendza
NIU
Pitcher
Tiffany Garofano (2)
Ball State
March 25
East
Player
Christine Bills
Miami
Pitcher
Gabrielle Burns (3)
Kent State
West
Player
Leslie Strong
Toledo
Pitcher
Kyla Sullivan (2)
Western Michigan
Swimming (men's)[]
Standings[]
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
T
Pct.
GB
W
L
T
Pct.
Eastern Michigan
3
0
0
1.000
–
6
3
0
.667
Miami
2
1
0
.667
1
6
5
1
.542
Buffalo
1
2
0
.333
2
3
3
0
.500
Ball State
0
3
0
.000
3
4
4
0
.500
MAC Championship results[]
Eastern Michigan, 589 points
Miami, 315.5
Buffalo, 200
Ball State, 111
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
October 16
Connor Vander Zalm
Buffalo
October 24
Michael McDowell
Buffalo
October 30
Darin Smith
Miami
November 5
Zach Ruske
Buffalo
November 12
None awarded
November 20
Ryan Franklin
Ball State
Week
Player
School
December 4
Michael McDowell (2)
Buffalo
January 15
Michael McDowell (3)
Buffalo
January 22
Paul Ricard
Miami
January 29
Derrick Roe
Eastern Michigan
February 5
Donald Ellison
Eastern Michigan
February 12
Nick DuPuis
Miami
Swimming (women's)[]
Standings[]
Team
Conference
Overall
W
L
T
Pct.
GB
W
L
T
Pct.
Toledo
7
0
0
1.000
–
11
2
0
.846
Ohio
6
1
0
.857
1
12
1
0
.923
Eastern Michigan
5
2
0
.714
2
9
3
0
.750
Ball State
4
3
0
.571
3
9
4
0
.692
Buffalo
3
4
0
.429
4
6
4
0
.600
Miami
3
4
0
.429
4
5
6
0
.455
Akron
1
6
0
.143
6
3
7
0
.300
Bowling Green
0
7
0
.000
7
0
7
0
.000
MAC Championship results[]
Ohio, 679.5 points
Toledo, 605.5
Eastern Michigan, 575
Miami, 538
Buffalo, 341
Bowling Green, 333.5
Akron, 246
Ball State, 175.5
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
October 11
Kathryn Stevens
Miami
October 16
Andrea Lehner
Buffalo
October 24
Jacy Dyer
Toledo
October 30
Emily Wylam
Ohio
November 5
Alisha Yee
Bowling Green
November 11
Andrea Lehner (2)
Buffalo
November 20
Addison Del Rio
Ball State
December 4
Andrea Lehner (3)
Buffalo
Week
Player
School
January 9
Leah Woodard
Toledo
January 15
Kylie Gamelier
Toledo
January 22
Madeleine Pilchard Megan Reissig
Eastern Michigan Toledo
January 29
Chelsey Bower
Ohio
February 5
Madeleine Pilchard (2)
Eastern Michigan
February 12
Stephanie Paul
Ball State
Tennis (men's)[]
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
January 23
Michael Calderone
Western Michigan
January 30
Brian Livingston
NIU
February 6
Jared Miller
Toledo
Week
Player
School
February 13
Alex Friesen
NIU
February 20
Kevin Hayward
Western Michigan
Tennis (women's)[]
Players of the week[]
Week
Player
School
January 23
Kelsey Jakupcin
Bowling Green
January 30
Anastasia Dracheva
Miami
February 6
Noriko Saruta
Western Michigan
Week
Player
School
February 13
Kelsey Jakupcin (2)
Bowling Green
February 20
Vanessa Frankowski
Eastern Michigan
Track and field (men's)[]
Indoor MAC Championships[]
1. Eastern Michigan, 207 points
2. Akron, 124
3. Kent State, 98
4. Central Michigan, 47
4. Buffalo, 47
Outdoor MAC Championships[]
Akron, 182 points
Eastern Michigan, 182
Kent State, 153
Miami, 192.5
Central Michigan, 85.5
Buffalo, 79
Players of the week[]
Week
Sport
Player
School
January 14
Track
Ezekiel Porter
Buffalo
Field
Cadeau Kelley
Akron
January 21
Track
Abraham Mach
Central Michigan
Field
Mike McGregor
Central Michigan
January 28
Track
Clint Allen
Eastern Michigan
Field
Kyle Holmes
Eastern Michigan
Week
Sport
Player
School
February 4
Track
Jake DuBois
Eastern Michigan
Field
Mike McCall
Akron
February 11
Track
Clint Allen (2)
Eastern Michigan
Field
Shamel Smith
Kent State
February 18
Track
Clint Allen (3)
Eastern Michigan
Field
Auston Papay
Akron
Track and field (women's)[]
Indoor MAC Championships[]
Akron, 106 points
Western Michigan, 96
Miami, 88
Ball State, 86
Central Michigan, 55.50
Buffalo, 50.50
Eastern Michigan, 40.50
Kent State, 34
Toledo, 32.50
Ohio, 32
Bowling Green, 26.50
NIU, 12.50
Outdoor MAC Championships[]
1 Akron, 208.5 points
2 Western Michigan, 153
3 Miami, 73.5
4 Kent State, 73
5 Central Michigan, 64
6 Buffalo, 50.5
7 Ohio, 43
8 Toledo, 35.5
9 Eastern Michigan, 35
9 Ball State, 35
11 Bowling Green, 29
12 NIU, 18
Players of the week[]
Week
Sport
Player
School
January 14
Track
Patrice Coney
Buffalo
Field
Stevi Large
Akron
January 21
Track
Andrea Bryson
Kent State
Field
Meagan Guenther
NIU
January 28
Track
Patrice Coney (2)
Buffalo
Field
Stevi Large (2)
Akron
Week
Sport
Player
School
February 4
Track
Ali Bishel
Ball State
Field
Kristina Bolterstein
Miami University
February 11
Track
Becky Horn
Western Michigan
Field
Janice Keppler
Eastern Michigan
February 18
Track
Becky Horn (2)
Western Michigan
Field
Fatimah Hill
Buffalo
Volleyball[]
The 2007 Mid-American Conference volleyball season begins in August and ends with the NCAA Tournament in November. The MAC Tournament begins November 13 on campus sites and concludes with the finals November 18 at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, OH.
Central Michigan was picked to win the MAC Championship by the league coaches. Kent State was picked to finish second. The 2008 MAC Championships will be held March 8 through 9, 2008 at Kent State.