CCLA Week #7 (3/22-3/29) - Discuss Games/Report Scores

Postby Jolly Roger on Sat Mar 25, 2006 11:53 pm

mholtz wrote:FYI:
USWP is unable to make the trip to Michigan State so that game is cancelled.


If this game is cancelled, why did you enter it on MDIA.org as a victory for MSU Matt?
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Postby mholtz on Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:14 am

Jolly Roger wrote:
mholtz wrote:FYI:
USWP is unable to make the trip to Michigan State so that game is cancelled.


If this game is cancelled, why did you enter it on MDIA.org as a victory for MSU Matt?


It's oficially a forfeit. 1-0 win. the "in home" gets the goal.
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Postby purduelacrosse2 on Mon Mar 27, 2006 3:25 pm

Purdue vs. Western - 7-8 in Double OT

Purdue vs Ball State - 6-4

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Postby oaklandlax on Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:16 pm

Oakland 11
Western 4

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Postby Zeuslax on Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:45 am

Carnegie Mellon - 14
Grove City - 13
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Postby laxfan25 on Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:58 am

Zeuslax wrote:Carnegie Mellon - 14
Grove City - 13

Wow, you sure like those close games Coach!
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Postby Andy Sharp on Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:38 pm

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Zeuslax wrote:Carnegie Mellon - 14
Grove City - 13

Wow, you sure like those close games Coach!
Best I can figure that puts Carnegie Mellon on the doorstep for play-offs and it's not even April yet.

The only instance I can find that would keep them out of the play-offs is if 3 teams end up 3w-1l. This could happen if IUP or Grove City wins their head to head and then beats Dayton while the other loses to Dayton. If this happens it goes to the second tie-breaker - goal differential, where Carnegie Mellon is not in the best spot with only a +4 goals margin.

So, for either Grove City or IUP to make the play-offs they need to run the board and they both need to beat Dayton.

There is the possibility and what a story this would be . . . Dayton loses their last two games to Grove City & IUP, then Taylor beats Grove City or IUP, and that same team (IUP or Grove City) then beats the other in the head to head match-up resulting in a 3 way tie for 2nd with all at 2w-2l.

Wait, one last option, if Taylor beats both Grove City & IUP who each have already beaten Dayton, that would give us another 3 way tie for 2nd of teams with 2w-2l and either Grove City or IUP going 1w-3l.

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Postby gcclax33 on Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:39 pm

What about cross-over games?

From my vantage point, Calvin could help us out by knocking off Dayton on Saturday morning. IUP is probably not going to lost to Hope, and CMU is probably not going to lose to UMD. We play Grand Valley State on Saturday morning for ours, and that should be a good game.

The way you figured it, and the way I figure it, if you lose only once in your 5 games (4 division, 1 crossover), you are almost assuredly in. The only way you can get knocked out is a 3 way tie for first, and then losing the tie-breaker for both 1st and 2nd.

So, for argument's sake, for our division, let's say Calvin beats Dayton. If IUP or Grove City wins its remaining division games, they are in and Dayton is out (Dayton would have 2 losses). Or, the IUP/Grove City winner could lose another random game, and still get in based on a 2-loss tie-breaker with Dayton (head to head). There are a ton of other scenarios, but for us, we see this as the most likely.

So, Andy, I see this weekend as a real test for Calvin. We're hoping that your guys are up to the task!
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Postby Andy Sharp on Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:46 pm

The cross-over game does not count towards your region's standings. We are required to play that cross-over game to meet national requirements. It is not used for each region's standings, because as you've noted some of these match-ups are based on historical results tougher than others.
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Postby Zeuslax on Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:33 am

Andy, are you sure about the cross-over game? I wasn't aware that was the scenario. I always assumed the cross-over counts. Is it that way for both A and B? You know there hasn't been a lot of discussion about the cross overs.
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Postby jimh3983 on Fri Mar 31, 2006 9:35 am

I thought the cross-over games counted as well. Could be wrong though, I don't think it was discussed in great detail at the Fall meeting.
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Postby Zeuslax on Fri Mar 31, 2006 9:51 am

Exactly,
Could be wrong though, I don't think it was discussed in great detail at the Fall meeting.
It wasn't


I havn't seen anything until now on this subject. To be honest, It really hasn't crossed my mind until Andy's post.
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Postby jimh3983 on Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:18 pm

Yeah this is possibly a big deal if things fall into certain places.
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Postby Andy Sharp on Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:09 pm

Obviously IUP and Carnegie Mellon are two teams that would want these 5th games to count with the historical advantage you're expecting. But let me explain why it really might not be in your interest.

This weekend's games at Calvin include one cross-over and one additional intra-region game.

In IUP's case, say each team goes 1w-1l, IUP would be disadvantaged by having one less game, because if your team is 4-1, Dayton could be 5-1 and your team could get bumped.

In CMU's case, say Calvin throws the cross-over Dayton game and they beat GVSU as well, they could be 6-0 while you are 5-1.

Even if you argue the 6th game should not count, Calvin could still throw the Dayton game and produce a similar result from the outside of your region, I don't think anyone wants teams throwing games.

It is not in our league's interest to let games outside each region determine who represents your region, the 4 head-to-head games and tie-breakers take care of it just fine.
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Postby mholtz on Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:51 pm

MSU 11
EMU 6

EMU's goalie played an amazing game. We had 62 shots. EMU's stat book had him with 19 saves, but our stat book had him with 22.
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