In the eight team Men's Division the final standings, in match points, are: WPI, 310; WNEC, 292; U. Mass Lowell, 224.5; RPI, 197; West Point, 149.5; Bentley, 125; Coast Guard Academy, 89 and SUNY Albany, 71.
The high average trophy was won by Tony Mancini, WNEC, who had a 191 average over 48 games. He was followed by Bob Bevis, U Mass (187); Bob Bottume, WNEC (186); Sean Kilburn, WNEC and Rob King, WPI (185); and Chris Gauvin and Matt Burdick, WPI, and Pat Keating, WNEC (184).
Match point leaders were: Bob Bevis, 37; Joe Trudelle, 36; Matt Burdick, WPI and Rich Engle, RPI, tied at 33.5; followed by Rob King, WPI, 32.5; Bob Bottume, 32; Brian Stromwall, WNEC, 30.5 and Pat Keating, 30.
High games for the year was Tony Mancini with a 270, followed closely by his WNEC teammates Sean Kilburn and Pat Keating with 269's.
The highest series were rolled by Rob D'Atri of WPI (684), followed by Bill Jenkins of U. Mass (672) and others.
WPI's Rob D'Atri and Joe Trudelle had the second highest doubles with 1261.
In the six college Women's Division, the final standings are: U. Mass Lowell, 206; WNEC, 190.5; WPI, 118.5; Bentley, 52 and SUNY Albany, 50.5.
Leading averages were: Cristy Davidson, U. Mass Lowell, 183, followed by Kim Mailhot of WPI with a 172.
Match point leaders for the season were: Kim Mailhot and Cristy Davidson, tied at 41; followed by Carla Ceasar and Joanne Stoddard, tied at 34; and Anne Marie Gravel at 31.
High games for the year were rolled by Cristy Davidson (249) and Angela Capek of WPI (236).
Most improved was Mel Lomas of WPI, who improved her average 18 pins over the season.
The league will resume play, for its 30th season, in October of 1995, beginning on the 21st with the Tri-State Collegiate Doubles Tournament.