Timbalaned wrote:Nicely stated there Big D, but you also have to remember that even though we are doing well as a league against them, only we will end up playing one of their top three teams by the time it is all said and done (Noma). No one has games against either of the top two/three teams in their league. (SB and Zona)
You are correct. Just as in any league, there is a big fall off after the top teams. In the past the WCLL has gone 5-6 deep. This year it is 3-4 (UCSB, SSU, AZ & UCSD) and aside from Oregon no one from the PNCLL plays any of those top WCLL teams.
Another factor is that this 4-1 record (with the exception of Gonzaga's win over hapless Stanford) has been compiled by the top 3 PNCLL teams (Oregon, Washington and SFU). All future PNCLL v. WCLL games also involve these same 3 top PNCLL teams.
I think you also need to look at the WCLL teams that lost to PNCLL teams.
Stanford 0-3 all blow outs
Cal 3-4 with no offense whatsoever; wins are vs 2 former B teams and a first year team.
Chico 1-3 (lost to 2 best PNCLL teams; blew out Washington) This may be the 5th-8th best WCLL team.
Cal Poly, LMU, Chapman (also in that 5th -8th group) are all down this year as well. It is possible to schedule in the WCLL where you will be able to win all of your games.
But with that being said, I congratulate the successful PNCLL teams for their accomplishment. They are moving in the right direction and should be proud of their sucess.