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Post by kiyoat on Oct 29, 2021 10:49:24 GMT -6
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Post by kiyoat on Oct 29, 2021 10:50:49 GMT -6
SOCCER TIEBREAKER PROCEDURES
Tie-break Procedures
A. Tie-break procedures shall be used ONLY to determine seeds for the Championship. Regular season standings shall stand.
B. If there are multiple ties, the ties shall be broken in descending order. (i.e., a tie at the #1 position will be broken before any others).
C. Once a tie is broken using the procedures below, it shall remain broken for purposes of all future comparisons.
D. Two-team Tie-break Criteria. The following criteria shall be applied (in order) to break ties between two teams:
1. Results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams.
2. Goal differential for league games only – up to a maximum of five per contest (total goals scored minus total goals against).
3. Goals against for League contests only -- up to a maximum of five per contest.
4. Total goals scored for league contests only -- up to a maximum of five per contest (the team with the most goals scored in league contests shall be the higher seed).
5. Goal differential for all away league contests – up to a maximum of five per contest (total goals scored minus total goals against).
6. Goals against for all away League contests - up to a maximum of five per contest.
7. Total goals scored for league away contests only -- up to a maximum of five per contest (the team with the most goals scored in league contests shall be the higher seed).
8. Points will be awarded for away League contests with wins counting as 3 points and draws counting as 1 point.
9. If a tie still cannot be broken after applying the above criteria, it will be broken by comparing each tied team's RPI (based on the RPI Ratings Report issed on the morning following the last regular season League contest).
E. Three or More Team Tie-break Criteria. The following shall be applied to break ties between three or more teams:
1. Goal differential for league contests only – up to a maximum of five per contest (total goals scored minus total goals against).
2. Goals against for League contests only -- up to a maximum of five per contest.
3. Total goals scored for league contests only - up to a maximum of five per contest (the team with the most goals scored in league contests shall be the higher seed).
4. Goal differential for all away league contests – up to a maximum of five per contest (total goals scored minus total goals against).
5. Goals against for all away League contests - up to a maximum of five per contest
6. Total goals scored for league away contests only -- up to a maximum of five per contest (the team with the most goals scored in league contests shall be the higher seed).
7. Points will be awarded for away League contests with wins counting as 3 points and draws counting as 1 point.
8. Goal differential for all home League contests - up to a maximum of five per contest.
9. Total goals scored for home League contests only - up to a maximum of five per contest
10. If the above results in two teams remaining, the two-team tiebreaker is used.
11. If a tie still cannot be broken after applying the above criteria, it will be broken by comparing each tied team's RPI (based on the RPI Ratings Report issed on the morning following the last regular season League contest).
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Post by kiyoat on Oct 29, 2021 10:57:45 GMT -6
Basketball Tiebreaker Procedures
Tiebreaker procedures shall be used ONLY to determine seeds for the League tournament. Regular season standings shall stand.
If there are multiple ties, the ties shall be broken in descending order. (i.e., a tie at the #1 position will be broken before any others).
Once a tie is broken using the procedures below, it shall remain broken for purposes of all future comparisons.
Two-team Tiebreaking Criteria. The following criteria should be applied (in order) to break ties between two teams:
1. Results of head-to-head competition between the two tied teams.
2. Comparison of each tied team's record against the team occupying the highest position in the standings continuing down through the standings until a team gains an advantage.
3. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team's record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group's own tie-breaking procedure) rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
4. If a tie still cannot be broken after applying criteria (1), (2) and (3), it will be broken by comparing each tied team's RPI (based upon the RPIratings.com Report issued on the morning following the last regular season League game).
Multiple-Team Tiebreaking Criteria. The following criteria should be applied to break ties between more than two teams:
1. Results of each tied team's collective record against the other teams tied for the same position.
2. If multiple ties still remain, then each tied team's record shall be compared to the team or group (if 2 or more are tied) occupying the highest position in the standings continuing down through the standings until a team gains an advantage.
3. If the above results in two teams remaining, the two-team tiebreaker is used.
4. If a tie involving three or more teams still cannot be broken after applying criteria (1) and (2), it will be broken by comparing each tied team's RPI (based upon the RPIratings.com Report issued on the morning following the last regular season League game.)
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 9, 2023 8:51:29 GMT -6
So, I may be wrong about the Volleyball tie-breaking procedure for the Summit. I was assuming it was identical to the basketball one, which might be correct.... but it might be different, too. Some conferences go to "total sets won" after the Head-to-head. I'll assume that means total sets in conference play, not overall? At any rate, if or when we get any clarity on tie procedures in Summit Volleyball, I'm gonna need you to post it in here for safe-keeping, mmkay?
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Post by kiyoat on Nov 9, 2023 9:21:23 GMT -6
After a bit of research, here's a frequently-used method for Volleyball:
Two-way tie: 1. Head-to-Head Win/Loss record 2. total sets won in the Head-to-Head series 3. point differential in the Head-to-Head series
4. Overall sets won vs all common opponents combined. 5. Overall point differential vs all common conference opponents combined.
6. Compare Win/Loss record against all common conference opponents one-by-one, in order of conference finish 7. Compare total sets won against common conference opponents one-by-one, in order of conference finish 8. Compare point differential against common conference opponents one-by-one, in order of conference finish
9. some kind of randomized selection (coin toss, drawing, etc.)
Three or more tied teams: 1. same procedure, except you look at the "combined" W/L, sets or point differential of all the tied teams. 2. if one team is separated from the group, but other teams remain tied, you start over with a two-way or multiple-way tiebreaker with the remaining tied teams.
I would be surprised if this wasn't the case with the Summit....
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