Huge div. B week!

The 2013 tournament returns to Greenville, SC this May.

Postby cjwilhelmi on Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:06 am

Ok so assuming the PCLL and LSA have lost their AQ, Here are the first round matchups if the tournament started today.

1. St. Thomas (AQ - UMLL)
12. AQ - Winner WCLL (no team ranked)

2. St. Johns (At Large)
11. Montana (At Large)

3. Westminster (AQ - RMLC)
10. Montana State (At Large)

4. Utah Valley State (At Large)
9. Western Washington (AQ - PNCLL)

5. Dayton (AQ - CCLA)
8. Emory (AQ - SELC)

6. Harding (AQ - GRLC)
7. Northern Colorado (At Large)

The LSA and PCLL would have no representatives at nationals.
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Postby Brew26 on Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:17 am

Wow! There are absolutely no easy games at all first round with that bracket. It will be a very good national tourney with quite a few upsets Im guessing.
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Postby LaxZac02 on Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:17 am

btriley01 wrote: Secondly, Salem state did not drop out. They have a standing record of 7-4 for this season. I believe what you're referring to is the fact that they could not afford to make the trip, so they dropped out of the national tourney. The LSA div. B has 6 teams, but one is an A team playing down. So they don't have an AQ bid.


8-2, not 7-4
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Postby Brew26 on Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:30 am

But, I thought the top 4 teams get byes the first day of the tourney.
...............................................2. St. Johns (At Large)
7. Northern Colorado (At Large)
10. Montana State (At Large)
...............................................3. Westminster (AQ - RMLC)
6. Harding (AQ - GRLC)
11. Montana (At Large)
...............................................4. Utah Valley State (At Large)
5. Dayton (AQ - CCLA)
12. AQ - Winner WCLL (no team ranked)
...............................................1. St. Thomas (AQ - UMLL)
8. Emory (AQ - SELC)
9. Western Washington (AQ - PNCLL)


I thought this was how the B division tourney was setup last year, but I could be wrong if they had changed it. 2-PNCLL, 2-UMLL, 4-RMLC,1-SELC, 1-CCLA, 1-GRLC, 1-WCLL
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Postby Hi-Line Lax on Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:36 am

Those seedings are not how the B tournament went last year... the top 4 teams received a bye in the first round. Unless this has changed....

Secondly Riley, check your map for "on our doorstep"... our closest conference game is 5 1/2 hours away, we got UVSC to come to us this year, but only because we went there last year. My point was that to be the best you have to at least play the best. Also, the situation with Salem State last year (hence when I said last year) is what I was referring to... check your facts there too, they didn't make the trip last year because of money, it was because their school didn't support the trip.
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Postby Pinball on Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:48 am

A nice long write up on the SJU/UST Game done by our team manager

http://clubs.csbsju.edu/sjulacrosseclub/2007_SJU_UST_Article.htm
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Postby playlax on Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:10 am

cjwilhelmi wrote:Ok so assuming the PCLL and LSA have lost their AQ, Here are the first round matchups if the tournament started today.

1. St. Thomas (AQ - UMLL)
12. AQ - Winner WCLL (no team ranked)

2. St. Johns (At Large)
11. Montana (At Large)

3. Westminster (AQ - RMLC)
10. Montana State (At Large)

4. Utah Valley State (At Large)
9. Western Washington (AQ - PNCLL)

5. Dayton (AQ - CCLA)
8. Emory (AQ - SELC)

6. Harding (AQ - GRLC)
7. Northern Colorado (At Large)

The LSA and PCLL would have no representatives at nationals.



wait, so there are five at large bids?
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Postby cjwilhelmi on Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:15 am

I forgot that there were the first round byes, sorry I have been focusing on the A tournament.

There should be 5 At Large this year - LSA lost theirs (supposedly) due to only having 5 teams in their B. PCLL lost theirs since Salem did not attend last year's tournament. That makes 5 with the original 3 at large bids added to the two that conferences lost.
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Postby playlax on Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:52 am

thats very good to know, thanks
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Postby scooter on Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:43 pm

cjwilhelmi wrote:I forgot that there were the first round byes, sorry I have been focusing on the A tournament.

There should be 5 At Large this year - LSA lost theirs (supposedly) due to only having 5 teams in their B. PCLL lost theirs since Salem did not attend last year's tournament. That makes 5 with the original 3 at large bids added to the two that conferences lost.


is this for sure? 5 At-Larges for B?
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Postby btriley01 on Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:55 pm

Hi-Line Lax wrote:Secondly Riley, check your map for "on our doorstep"... our closest conference game is 5 1/2 hours away, we got UVSC to come to us this year, but only because we went there last year. My point was that to be the best you have to at least play the best.


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Postby AuggieLaxCoach on Sun Apr 29, 2007 8:29 am

i think the bottom line is most teams in B League travel a lot to play games. UST drove to Missouri this year to play Harding and Calvin, Creighton drove up to see us, we have to drive to North Dakota to play UND and NDSU, etc... we regularly play three games in a weekend, and up to 8 games in two weeks. it is the nature of the beast in club lacrosse. good luck to everyone in their respective league tournaments, hope to see you all in dallas.
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