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Reply To: | Greg R. Berge |
Date: | Mon, 10 Feb 1997 06:47:07 -0500 |
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> has anyone been able to decipher the tiebreakers between the four teams
> currently tied for first in the ECAC in order to decide who would
> get the NCAA bid that will be awarded to the regular season winner
> if the season were to end today?
So far in games between these four teams we have:
Cornell 6 Vermont 4
Vermont 7 Cornell 5
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RPI 4 Cornell 2
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Clarkson 5 Cornell 2
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Clarkson 2 Vermont 1
Vermont 2 Clarkson 1
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Clarkson 5 RPI 1
Clarkson 4 RPI 0
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RPI 4 Vermont 2
So the head-to-head record (which is the same as the record vs top 4),
which would be the first (and second) level tie-breaker if all four teams
were tied at the end of the year, is currently:
1. Clarkson (4-1)
2. RPI (2-2)
3. Vermont (2-3)
4. Cornell (1-3)
Games still to be played:
Vermont at RPI, 2/15
Cornell at RPI, 2/22
Clarkson at Cornell, 2/28
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