In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Droopy) writes:
|> ECAC tiebreakers
|> 1. Head-to-head in ECAC games (meetings in tournaments, etc. excluded)
|> 2. Record against the top four teams in the conference.
|> 3. Record aginas the top eight teams in the conference.
|> 4. Goal differential against top four teams in the conference.
|> 5. Goal differential against top eight teams in the conference.
|>
|> Above listed are the ECAC tiebreakers. I've got partial info but I was
|> wondering if someone could help me out on deteriming who would have
|> the edge in certain tiebreaker situations.
|>
|> Clarkson would have a tiebreaker edge over SLU and Yale. they would
|> also have one over Brown should the Knights beat Brown next saturday.
|> What is Brown's record vs the (current) ECAC top 4? Clarkson is 1-2-1
|> (with two meetings pending). RPI would have to lose both games and CU
|> would have to win both for the Knights to have a shot at second place.
|> what is RPI's record vs the top 4?
RPI is:
1-1 against Harvard
0-1 against Yale
1-1 against Clarkson
2-0 against St. Lawrence
1-1 against Vermont
2-0 against Dartmouth
1-0 against Princeton
2-0 against Colgate
2-0 against Cornell
2-0 against Union
1-1 against Brown
Scott
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