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> MA 12-7-3 27 3 3 4 @NU, NU
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> NH 10-7-5 25 4 3 4 @BU, BU
> BU 5-13-4 14 8 6 9 NH, @NH
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> NU 3-13-6 12 9 8 9 MA, @MA
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> HEA tie-breakers are (1) head to head, (2) #conf wins, (3) Best
> record
> against 1st place team; 2nd place team, etc., (4) coin flip. Three
> or
> more tied: good luck (see HEA web site) ;-)
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> Comments:
> MA/NH head-to-head is 1-1-1; NH holds tie breaker.
> MA clinches 3rd with 1 win.
> NH clinches 3rd with 3 pts more than MA, or MA=2ties and NH=2wins.
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> BU/NU head-to-head is 1-1-1; NU holds tie breaker.
> BU needs 3 pts to clinch 8th.
> NU needs 3 pts more than BU to clinch 8th.
Maybe it is the lack of sleep from having an infant, but if the first
tie-breaker is head-to-head (which in both cases is 1-1-1) and the
second tie-breaker is conference wins.. doesn't both UMass and BU win
the tie-breaker as listed above?
Also note, Maine has clinched the No. 2 seed in the HE Tournament.
-Deron
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