A bit bored this morning, so here it goes (forfeits not included)
Team GF - GA = Difference
Boston College 13.5 - 5.2 = +8.3
New Hampshire 13.7 - 6.2 = +7.5
Northeastern 12.9 - 6.8 = +6.1
Bridgewater 9.0 - 7.6 = +1.4
Stonehill 8.4 - 8.2 = +.2
Rhode Island 8.4 - 10.9 = -2.5
Boston Univ 6.1 - 8.8 = -2.7
WPI 7.5 - 10.4 = -2.9
Conneticutt 7.9 - 11.2 = -3.3
Team scoring differential
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Team scoring differential
Tim Gray
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Re: Team scoring differential
Tim Gray wrote:A bit bored this morning, so here it goes (forfeits not included)
Team GF - GA = Difference
Boston College 13.5 - 5.2 = +8.3
New Hampshire 13.7 - 6.2 = +7.5
Northeastern 12.9 - 6.8 = +6.1
Bridgewater 9.0 - 7.6 = +1.4
Stonehill 8.4 - 8.2 = +.2
Rhode Island 8.4 - 10.9 = -2.5
Boston Univ 6.1 - 8.8 = -2.7
WPI 7.5 - 10.4 = -2.9
Conneticutt 7.9 - 11.2 = -3.3
Just so no one is confused, these aren't the numbers used for tie-breakers. The goal differential tie-breaker is computed using common opponents between the two teams and the per-game differential is capped at 8.
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Re: Team scoring differential
Gregg Pathiakis wrote:Tim Gray wrote:A bit bored this morning, so here it goes (forfeits not included)
Team GF - GA = Difference
Boston College 13.5 - 5.2 = +8.3
New Hampshire 13.7 - 6.2 = +7.5
Northeastern 12.9 - 6.8 = +6.1
Bridgewater 9.0 - 7.6 = +1.4
Stonehill 8.4 - 8.2 = +.2
Rhode Island 8.4 - 10.9 = -2.5
Boston Univ 6.1 - 8.8 = -2.7
WPI 7.5 - 10.4 = -2.9
Conneticutt 7.9 - 11.2 = -3.3
Just so no one is confused, these aren't the numbers used for tie-breakers. The goal differential tie-breaker is computed using common opponents between the two teams and the per-game differential is capped at 8.
sorry if there was confusion, those numbers were just for general knowledge.
Tim Gray
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Men's Lacrosse
Northeastern University
gray.t@alumni.neu.edu
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Northeastern University
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Tim Gray - All-America
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