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Post by golions1444 on Feb 19, 2023 13:14:16 GMT -5
If pacific and usf win their last two games and we lose, then it’s a 3 way tie for 4th, who has the tiebreakers?
Of course let’s just win, but just curious
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Post by lmu2008 on Feb 19, 2023 13:38:24 GMT -5
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Post by boothlion on Feb 19, 2023 13:39:27 GMT -5
My understanding is tie breaker goes head to head, which gives the advantage to USF (beat us once and beat Pacific twice). And since we split vs Pacific the winner of the #5 seed is decided by NET rankings. Currently we are 103 and and Pacific is 202. But let's win out and hope for a little help.
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Post by cam4prez on Feb 19, 2023 16:35:06 GMT -5
My understanding is tie breaker goes head to head, which gives the advantage to USF (beat us once and beat Pacific twice). And since we split vs Pacific the winner of the #5 seed is decided by NET rankings. Currently we are 103 and and Pacific is 202. But let's win out and hope for a little help. Can someone confirm this? Used to be that the 2nd tie breaker after head-to-head was record against the highest ranked team in conference and it would cascade down, which would mean Pacific can not get the bye over us at this point.
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Post by LIONS90045 on Feb 19, 2023 16:51:05 GMT -5
Pacific has to beat Saint Mary’s which limits their chances. If we tie with USF, they’ll get the nod by beating us in our only game. If we beat the Waves, this is all moot. Unfortunately the Waves are getting their footing as a team lately. And Malibu games have been our nemesis!
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