F28-M1 Ck Cr RP Vt Un Pr Cg Ha SL Ya Da Br
Clrk 30-10 @Cr/Cg -- 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clrk
Corn 28-12 Ck/SL 6. -- 1. 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corn
RPI 25-15 @Ya/Pr xx 7. -- 4+ 2+ 2. 2 0 0 0 0 0 RPI
UVM 25-15 @Br/Ha xx 7. 5- -- 2. 2. 0+ 0 0 0 0 0 UVM
Unin 23-17 @Pr/Ya xx xx 7- 6. -- 4. 3- 0 0 0 0 0 Unin
Prin 23-17 Un/RP xx xx 6. 6. 4. -- 2 0 0 0 0 0 Prin
Colg 21-19 SL/Ck xx xx 7 8- 6+ 7 -- 1. 0 0 0 0 Colg
Harv 18-22 Da/Vt xx xx xx xx xx xx 7. -- 2 0 0 0 Harv
SLU 15-25 @Cg/Cr xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 7 -- 1 1. 0 SLU
Yale 12-28 RP/Un xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 8 -- 4 0. Yale
Dart 12-28 @Ha/Br xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 7. 5 -- 0. Dart
Brwn 8-32 Vt/Da xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 8. 8. -- Brwn
F28-M1 Ck Cr RP Vt Un Pr Cg Ha SL Ya Da Br
Okay, here's what I've been able to do to distill the ECAC
playoff picture. This chart gives every teams points for (2 x wins +
1 x ties) and points against (1 x ties and 2 x losses), their schedule
for the last week of the season, and their "magic numbers", in terms
of points, to finish ahead of each other team in the ECAC. A "0"
indicates they've already clinched, and an "xx" indicates they cannot
finish above that team. The areas in the middle are described by
three different kinds of entries, which I'll illustrate by particular
examples:
Harvard-SLU 2 / SLU-Harvard 7
This kind of entry (unfortunately rare) occurs when one team
always wins the tiebreaker over another. A total of points for
Harvard and against SLU of 2 or more means the Crimson finish ahead of
the Saints.
Clarkson-Cornell 2. / Cornell-Clarkson 6.
This indicates that the tiebreaker between these teams could
go either way. Thus Clarkson needs 2 points to finish ahead of
Cornell in some cases and 3 in others. (The 2. is short for 2.5)
RPI-Vermont 4+ / Vermont-RPI 5-
This means that one team (here RPI) wins a tiebreaker with the
other if only those two are tied, but it can go the other way if they
are part of a three-or-more-way tie. Thus RPI needs 4 points to
finish tied with Vermont, and would win the two-way tiebreaker, but
might lose a three-way, in which case they need 5 points.
One note: Brown can finish ahead of Yale or Dartmouth, but not
both, and Jayson and I have detailed.
The details of this are based in part on the following
projected tie-breakers. (I only got through the top half of the
league, and some of the two-way ties I didn't finish.) The numbers in
parentheses are the number of points with which the teams could finish
in a tie. A ">" means the team on the left beats the team(s) to the
right. Unlabelled records are head-to-head (in terms of points). In
a three (or more) team tie-breaker, if some teams are tied in the
total head-to-head, those teams revert to the two-team tiebreaker, so
the next head-to-head record is among only those teams that were tied
in the initial head-to-head. Occasionally, there is a third record;
this is against the top four. Best of luck to anyone who wants to
use, build on, check these. I can't guarantee there isn't an error
here or in the magic number grid.
JTW
* Clarkson-Cornell (30-32) 2-0
if Cornell def Clarkson, and either
Vermont and Princeton finish 3-4 and Harvard finishes 8th
or Colgate finishes in top 4
then Cornell
else Clarkson
* Cornell-RPI (28-29) 2-2
if Union 4th, RPI
if Princeton or Colgate 4th, Cornell
if Vermont 2nd or 4th:
if Cornell loses to Clarkson, RPI
if Cornell ties Clarkson:
if RPI ties Yale and SLU 8th, RPI
else Cornell
* Cornell-UVM (28-29) 2-2
if Cornell loses to Clarkson:
if Princeton not 4th, Vermont
if Princeton 4th:
if SLU 8th, UVM
if Harvard 8th
if UVM def Harvard, goals
if Cornell loses by 1, Cornell
if Cornell loses by 3+, UVM
otherwise Cornell
goals:
Cornell -3-?+2+2=1-?
UVM +1-1+1-2=-1
if Cornell ties Clarkson
* Cornell-RPI-UVM
RPI 5-3
Cornell 4-4
Vermont 3-5
* RPI-UVM 3-1
* RPI-Union 3-1
* RPI-Princeton 0-2
if 2-2: top 2 UVM
RPI 2-6 3-1
Princeton 0-8 2-2
* RPI<Colg 1-3
* UVM-Union (25-27) 2-2
* UVM-Princeton (25-27) 2-2
* UVM>Colgate (25) 3-1
* Union-Princeton (23-27) 2-0
* Union<Colgate (23-25) 1-3
* Princeton>Colgate (23-25) 4-0
* RPI>UVM-Union (25-27)
RPI 6-2 top3 Prin
UVM 3-5 2-2 5-7 2-2
Union 3-5 2-2 6-6 2-1
* RPI-UVM-Princeton
Princeton 4-2 2-0
RPI 3-3 0-2
UVM 3-5
* UVM>Colgate>RPI 4-4
Prin must be in top 4
top 2+Prin Union
Vermont 6-6 2-2
Colgate 4-8 3-1
RPI 2-10 3-1
* Princeton>Union>RPI (26)
* Union>Princeton>RPI (25)
@25 @26
(U/P tie)
h2h h2h
Union 5-3 4-4
RPI 3-5 3-5
Princeton 4-4 5-3
* Colgate>RPI>Union
Colgate 6-2
RPI 4-4
Union 2-6
* Princeton>Colgate>RPI
Princeton 8-0
Colgate 3-5
RPI 1-7
* Union>UVM>Princeton
If Princeton beats Union, RPI must be top 4, and Colgate not
top 3
Union 4-2 6-6
UVM 4-4 5-7
Princeton 2-4 2-10
* UVM>Colgate>Union (25)
UVM 5-3
Colgate 4-4
Union 3-5
* Princeton>UVM>Colgate (25)
Princeton 6-2
UVM 5-3
Colgate 1-7
* Princeton>Union=Colgate (25-26)
Princeton 4-2
Union 3-3 1-3
Colgate 3-5 3-1
* Princeton>RPI>Union>UVM (26)
* Union>Princeton>RPI>UVM (25)
@25 @26
h2h h2h
Union 7-5 6-6 1-3
RPI 6-6 0-4 6-6 3-1
Princeton 6-6 4-0 7-5
Vermont 5-7 5-7
* Colgate>RPI>UVM>Union (25)
Colgate 7-5 3-1
RPI 7-5 1-3
UVM 6-6
Union 4-8
* Princeton>UVM>Colgate>RPI (25)
Princeton 10-2
UVM 6-6
Colgate 4-8 3-1
RPI 4-8 1-3
* Princeton>Colgate>Union>RPI (25)
Princeton 8-4
Colgate 6-6 3-1
Union 6-6 1-3
RPI 4-8
* Princeton>UVM=Union>Colgate (25)
Princeton 8-4
UVM 7-5 2-2
Union 5-5 2-2
Colgate 4-8
If Union beats Princeton, top 4 must be Corn-Clrk-RPI-Prin
Union 10-6
UVM 7-9
* Union>Princeton>UVM>Colgate>RPI (25)
Princeton 10-6
Union 8-8 2-2 9-3
UVM 8-8 2-2 6-6
Colgate 7-9 3-1
RPI 7-9 1-3
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