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2019 Mid-American Conference Record Book Overall MAC Overall MAC 1982 W L T Pct 2019 Mid-American Conference Record Book Overall MAC Overall MAC 1982 W L T Pct. W L T PCT. 1988 W L Pct. W L Pct. Central Michigan+ 51 12 0 .810 - - - - Bowling Green 35 23 .603 24 8 .750 Western Michigan 36 11 0 .766 - - - - Eastern Michigan 36 21 .632 21 11 .656 Northern Illinois 30 16 0 .652 - - - - Ball State 32 24 .571 20 12 .625 Bowling Green 28 19 1 .594 - - - - Toledo 31 30 .508 20 12 .625 Eastern Michigan 27 20 0 .574 - - - - Central Michigan 38 23 .623 18 14 .563 Miami 15 20 0 .429 - - - - Kent State 25 25 .500 15 16 .484 Ball State 14 19 0 .424 - - - - Miami 20 34 .370 10 22 .313 Kent State 14 20 0 .412 - - - - Western Michigan 16 42 .400 8 24 .250 Ohio 12 14 0 .461 - - - - Ohio 13 34 .276 7 24 .226 Toledo 5 19 0 .208 - - - - 1989 W L Pct. W L Pct. 1983 Toledo 36 25 .590 22 6 .768 East Division W L T Pct. W L T PCT. Ball State 34 16 .680 19 9 .679 Miami 18 23 0 .439 7 3 0 .700 Western Michigan 38 20 .655 20 10 .667 Ohio 20 19 0 .513 4 2 0 .667 Kent State 23 14 .622 16 12 .571 Kent State 18 9 0 .667 6 3 1 .650 Central Michigan 29 27 .517 15 17 .469 Bowling Green 14 13 0 .518 3 2 1 .583 Bowling Green 21 35 .375 12 18 .400 Toledo 3 24 0 .111 1 11 0 .083 Eastern Michigan 22 34 .392 11 17 .393 West Division Miami 19 21 .475 6 16 .283 Western Michigan 29 11 0 .725 9 3 0 .750 Ohio 10 26 .278 3 19 .152 Central Michigan+ 36 17 0 .679 6 2 1 .722 Eastern Michigan 19 24 0 .442 6 7 1 .464 1990 W L Pct. W L Pct. Northern Illinois 15 17 0 .469 2 6 0 .250 Kent State 43 9 .827 20 4 .833 Ball State 6 23 0 .207 2 7 0 .222 Eastern Michigan 32 24 .571 17 10 .630 Central Michigan 32 22 .593 14 9 .609 1984 Western Michigan 27 23 .540 16 13 .552 East Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Miami 36 20 .642 13 11 .542 Central Michigan+ 34 11 .756 8 2 .800 Toledo 31 26 .544 13 13 .500 Eastern Michigan 24 19 .558 13 7 .650 Bowling Green 19 32 .372 10 17 .370 Ohio 18 18 .500 7 7 .500 Ball State 13 33 .283 8 21 .276 Kent State 19 22 .463 4 10 .286 Ohio 5 18 .217 5 18 .217 Bowling Green 11 32 .256 2 8 .200 West Division 1991 W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Michigan 39 13 .750 10 2 .833 Central Michigan 39 22 .639 21 7 .750 Ball State 20 23 .465 8 4 .654 Toledo 38 24 .613 23 9 .719 Northern Illinois 19 15 .559 8 7 .533 Western Michigan 33 17 .660 17 13 .567 Toledo 27 19 .587 6 9 .406 Kent State 23 20 .535 14 12 .538 Miami 12 27 .316 2 12 .143 Miami 34 18 .654 15 13 .536 Eastern Michigan 34 24 .586 17 15 .531 1985 W L Pct. W L Pct. Bowling Green 25 32 .439 11 17 .393 Toledo 44 23 .658 16 2 .889 Ohio 23 25 .479 7 19 .269 Central Michigan+ 44 12 .786 12 4 .750 Ball State 15 40 .273 5 25 .167 Bowling Green 24 25 .489 10 8 .556 Northern Illinois 29 21 .580 10 8 .556 1992 W L Pct. W L Pct. Eastern Michigan 17 17 .500 8 12 .400 Toledo 39 22 .639 27 4 .871 Ohio 17 17 .500 7 11 .389 Bowling Green 37 16 .698 19 10 .655 Western Michigan 21 27 .438 7 11 .389 Kent State 28 18 .608 17 10 .630 Kent State 26 25 .509 6 12 .333 Central Michigan 29 20 .591 14 13 .519 Miami 18 24 .429 6 12 .333 Eastern Michigan 27 26 .509 14 16 .467 Ball State 8 38 .429 4 10 .286 Miami 24 26 .480 12 14 .462 Ohio 19 27 .413 10 19 .345 1986 W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Michigan 21 35 .375 9 23 .281 Central Michigan+ 45 20 .693 16 2 .889 Ball State 15 31 .326 7 20 .259 Toledo 34 23 .596 10 6 .625 Bowling Green 28 21 .571 10 6 .625 1993 W L Pct. W L Pct. Ohio 22 25 .468 11 7 .611 Bowling Green 34 18 .654 26 9 .743 Northern Illinois 23 19 .548 10 8 .556 Toledo 28 28 .500 23 10 .697 Western Michigan 19 25 .432 9 9 .500 Kent State 31 23 .574 22 14 .611 Eastern Michigan 15 19 .441 8 10 .444 Ball State 30 19 .612 21 14 .600 Kent State 23 16 .589 7 11 .389 Central Michigan 26 26 .500 17 13 .567 Miami 17 27 .629 4 14 .222 Eastern Michigan 33 33 .500 20 16 .556 Ball State 16 34 .320 3 15 .167 Akron 24 26 .480 13 16 .448 Western Michigan 19 31 .380 10 24 .294 1987 W L Pct. W L Pct. Miami 13 39 .250 7 23 .233 Central Michigan 37 14 .725 11 1 .917 Ohio 11 37 .229 6 26 .188 Toledo 34 23 .596 9 3 .750 Western Michigan 22 24 .478 10 6 .625 Ball State 28 21 .692 7 8 .467 + Denotes MAC Tournament Champion Miami 22 13 .628 6 7 .462 Bowling Green 21 22 .488 7 9 .438 Eastern Michigan 19 26 .422 4 8 .333 Kent State 17 24 .414 3 9 .250 Ohio 8 20 .285 2 8 .200 2 2019 Mid-American Conference Softball www.getsomemaction.com Overall MAC 1999 Overall MAC 1994 W L Pct. W L Pct. East Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Central Michigan 32 24 .364 23 11 .676 Kent State 34 18 .653 18 6 .750 Toledo 29 27 .519 22 12 .647 Bowling Green 21 27 .438 15 11 .577 Western Michigan 33 26 .559 19 13 .594 Akron 27 28 .465 13 13 .500 Bowling Green 21 28 .429 16 14 .533 Ohio 27 34 .443 13 14 .481 Eastern Michigan 37 26 .587 17 17 .500 Marshall 24 28 .462 8 17 .320 Ball State 26 25 .464 17 17 .500 Miami 15 36 .294 8 17 .320 Ohio 29 21 .580 15 17 .469 West Division Akron 36 20 .642 15 19 .441 Northern Illinois 35 19 .648 22 4 .846 Kent State 18 30 .375 12 18 .400 Central Michigan+ 41 18 .695 20 8 .714 Miami 13 42 .236 7 25 .219 Eastern Michigan 31 26 .534 16 12 .571 Western Michigan 17 29 .369 9 17 .346 1995 W L Pct. W L Pct. Ball State 22 38 .367 8 18 .308 Ohio 39 22 .639 23 13 .639 Toledo 17 37 .315 7 21 .250 Central Michigan 26 21 .553 21 12 .636 Western Michigan 34 23 .596 20 16 .556 2000 Toledo 37 30 .552 19 16 .543 East Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Kent State 32 19 .627 16 15 .516 Bowling Green 33 18 .647 13 7 .650 Akron 34 21 .618 16 15 .516 Marshall 25 27 .480 13 7 .650 Bowling Green 25 33 .431 16 17 .485 Akron 31 21 .596 12 8 .600 Eastern Michigan 24 34 .632 15 20 .429 Ohio 18 28 .391 10 11 .476 Ball State 22 33 .400 15 21 .417 Kent State 21 28 .428 9 13 .409 Miami 17 40 .298 10 26 .278 Miami 16 30 .348 5 15 .250 West Division 1996 W L Pct. W L Pct. Northern Illinois 33 22 .600 19 3 .864 Central Michigan 40 21 .656 26 6 .813 Central Michigan + 33 13 .717 15 5 .750 Toledo 27 24 .529 21 8 .724 Ball State 20 30 .400 9 11 .450 Akron 28 21 .571 18 12 .600 Western Michigan 14 31 .311 7 13 .350 Ohio 24 24 .500 18 12 .600 Eastern Michigan 19 29 .396 6 15 .286 Kent State 26 21 .553 15 13 .536 Toledo 11 26 .297 5 15 .250 Western Michigan 22 31 .415 15 17 .469 Ball State 24 26 .480 12 18 .400 2001 Eastern Michigan 25 32 .439 11 20 .355 East Division W L Pct. W L Pct. Bowling Green 16 34 .320 11 21 .344 Bowling Green 35 19 .648 19 5 .791 Miami 18 37 .327 6 26 .188 Kent State 32 22 .592 16 8 .667 Ohio 32 23 .581 15 9 .625 1997 W L Pct. W L Pct. Marshall 35 23 .603 15 9 .625 Central Michigan+ 41 22 .650 22 6 .786 Akron 21 25 .457 13 11 .542 Western Michigan 27 21 .562 20 9 .690 Miami 18 34 .346 8 16 .333 Akron 29 22 .568 19 12 .613 Buffalo 12 40 .230 4 20 .167 Kent State 22 31 .415 17 13 .567 West Division Toledo 27 33 .450 16 15 .516 Central Michigan+ 37 20 .649 20 4 .833 Ball State 25 26 .490 15 15 .500 Ball State 32 20 .615 17 7 .708 Ohio 23 30 .434 16 17 .485 Northern Illinois 20 35 .364 12 12 .500 Bowling Green 19 27 .413 13 19 .406 Eastern Michigan 15 34 .306 8 16 .333 Miami 24 29 .453 12 20 .375 Western Michigan 13 34 .276 7 17 .292 Eastern Michigan 11 39 .220 4 28 .111 Toledo 19 36 .345 2 22 .083 1998 2002 East Division W L Pct.
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