PCLL Week 8: 4/12 - 4/18 (Discuss Games/Report Scores)

Postby Bluevelvet on Sun Apr 16, 2006 3:04 pm

Gregg Pathiakis wrote:Salem State 8
Rochester 11

Salem State wrote:It was a close game all the way. Rochester made a couple of goals towards the end, and Salem State couldn't respond.
U of R also beat Framingham St 21-6. How is the 8-8 tie between Maine and Salem treated?
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Postby Tim Gray on Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:36 pm

PmackLax wrote:This then puts New Hampshire, UConn, and Northeastern in a three-way tie for first place correct?

This should then put a lot of importance on the UConn vs. BC game. If BC wins, then northeastern would take first place over new hampshire (head to head win), but if UConn wins, it would go to goal differential in games i believe. The rest of the season should be interesting. Any thoughts on how it'll turn out?


Looking this over, I believe this is how it would stand (barring any more losses by the three teams involved)

UCONN wins vs BC, and no more loses = UCONN #1 seed, NU #2, UNH #3 (since head to head NU beat UNH)
UCONN loses to BC - NU #1 seed, UNH #2, BC #3, UCONN #4 ( NU beat UNH so tehy get 1 seed, BC beat UCONN so they get #3 seed).

So yes, this will be a huge game, especially for UCONN as it can mean either a #1 seed or a #4 seed.

Games left

UC - BC, URI
NU - USCG, BSC
UNH - SC, USCG, BU
BC - WPI, UC, URI

URI and USCG could play a pivotal role seeing as they're ooth battling for theplayoffs and both play 2 of the current top 4.
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Postby PmackLax on Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:14 pm

Looking this over, I believe this is how it would stand (barring any more losses by the three teams involved)

UCONN wins vs BC, and no more loses = UCONN #1 seed, NU #2, UNH #3 (since head to head NU beat UNH)




If UConn wins against BC, wouldn't it be a 3-way tie between UNH, NU, and UConn, going to "goals against" differential of in-conference games because UConn beat NU, NU beat UNH, and UNH beat UConn? I may be wrong, but each of the top 3 teams would have a win against the other.
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Postby Wildcat731 on Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:55 am

thats what i was thinking, shouldnt it be a 3-way tie if UConn beats BC?


also, what has changed about UConn? We beat them by 10 in the beginning of the season. I know lines can change and players cam improve, but that is one hell of a jump. Did both teams show up to play when they played NU? or was NU very lackadaisical thinking it was going to be an easy win?
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Postby Tim Gray on Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:24 am

PmackLax wrote:
Looking this over, I believe this is how it would stand (barring any more losses by the three teams involved)

UCONN wins vs BC, and no more loses = UCONN #1 seed, NU #2, UNH #3 (since head to head NU beat UNH)




If UConn wins against BC, wouldn't it be a 3-way tie between UNH, NU, and UConn, going to "goals against" differential of in-conference games because UConn beat NU, NU beat UNH, and UNH beat UConn? I may be wrong, but each of the top 3 teams would have a win against the other.


You're right, i don't have the energy to try and figure it out now.
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Re: standings

Postby UCToad05' on Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:28 pm

Wildcat731 wrote:thats what i was thinking, shouldnt it be a 3-way tie if UConn beats BC?


also, what has changed about UConn? We beat them by 10 in the beginning of the season. I know lines can change and players cam improve, but that is one hell of a jump. Did both teams show up to play when they played NU? or was NU very lackadaisical thinking it was going to be an easy win?


What changed about UConn? Who knows?They beat northeastern and have continually through the year grown as a team.. It is great for PCLL.. I wish the best for all the teams. Go UConn...
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Postby Wildcat731 on Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:44 pm

UNH - 19
Stonehill - 5
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BU-URI Final Score

Postby CoachB on Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:31 pm

BU 8
URI 4
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Postby Tim Gray on Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:24 pm

NU 15
CG 7
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