WCLL Playoffs 2008

Is there anyone that can start to break down what the quarters, semi, and finals are going to look like?
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azlaxmax45 wrote:haha wow good work
Baller1 wrote:It looks like LMU is out after losing to Claremont today, and Stanford assures the 1 seed in their division today. It will come down to the Santa Clara vs. Cal Poly in SLO to determine the 2 seed. Should be a huge game.
The WCLL has tabled any restructuring talks until the MCLA decides upon a set criteria for placing teams into Division 1 or Division 2. We are a confrence who likes stability and the Board of Directors feel it would be unwise to push through a restructuring change only to have to modify it if the MCLA dicates a different structure.
sculaxcoach wrote:That's all well and good but San Jose State and UNLV are both Division 1 teams by MCLA rules (currently) and have to be factored into this restructuring.
The reason this hasn't been done yet is that the MCLA is supposed to be determining new classification criteria for the divisions. Once that is done, the WCLL will tackle this problem.
But thanks for you simplistic solution to a problem that has been discussed at great length in the WCLL meetings and on this discussion board for the past several years now.
thelastmohican wrote:The WCLL has tabled any restructuring talks until the MCLA decides upon a set criteria for placing teams into Division 1 or Division 2. We are a confrence who likes stability and the Board of Directors feel it would be unwise to push through a restructuring change only to have to modify it if the MCLA dicates a different structure.
all egos aside... it is time for the wcll to restructure the geographic divisions for D1. there is no reason that one division has 4 teams while another has 6: There are an even 20 teams in the conference... do the math, folks!
division (as in 20 teams/4 divisions) aside, 4 of the MCLA's top 25 teams (according to the latest poll) in one division (LA)? one would think that the board of directors would like to spread such wealth throughout the conference!
Not that the rest of the WCLL isn't great, but LA is stacked with good teams:
Chapman- Nat'l Champ Caliber
UCSB- Always got a shot at it even in off years
Claremont- Give 'em some respect already. (blown out by chapman, but HUGE OOC win vs. Utah -MCLA #19 - 4 game win streak including 3 division games)
LMU- Solid through and through (beat stanford-north's # 1 playoff seed and MCLA #13)
in my humble opinion the wcll should look like this next year:
NORTH
Sonoma State
Chico
Davis
Reno
CAL
CENTRAL
Cal Poly SLO
Santa Clara
Stanford
St. Mary's
UCSB
LA
Chapman
LMU
USC
UCLA
Claremont
SOUTH
Arizona
ASU
UCSD
USD
SDSU
each division has a nice even 5 teams... wuddayathink?