If Brown wins this afternoon and RPI loses to Cornell, RPI, Brown and Princeton each finish with 15 points. Help in figuring out the tiebreakers? RPI has beaten Brown twice, and Princeton has beaten RPI twice, and with a Brown win today Brown and Princeton split.
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Re: Brown @ Princeton
Originally posted by Mike Hutter View PostIf Brown wins this afternoon and RPI loses to Cornell, RPI, Brown and Princeton each finish with 15 points. Help in figuring out the tiebreakers? RPI has beaten Brown twice, and Princeton has beaten RPI twice, and with a Brown win today Brown and Princeton split.
RPI>Brown (H2H Sweep)
Princeton>RPI (H2H Sweep)
Brown v PU tiebreaker with a split would go to record vs. top 4,which will be decided when the top 4 are finalized
Brown can't come in tenth because they will lose the tiebreaker with RPI.
according to http://www.playoffstatus.com/ecachoc...ownwhatif.html with a win, Browns last place chances drop to 93% with a 7% chance at 11th
according to the same site, you will be eliminated from 11th in either of the following scenarios:
Spot #11
Case 1
Cornell beats Rensselaer (my explanation):This would leave RPI in 11th,holding the tiebreaker over the bears, your best shot at 11th comes with a win and a RPI win or tie
Case 2
Princeton beats Brown -obvious explanation, 17 pts>15(16,17?)>13Last edited by NYhockeyguy; 02-25-2012, 02:09 PM.RIT Tigers
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Re: Brown @ Princeton
Originally posted by NYhockeyguy View PostIf things go as you say here:
RPI>Brown (H2H Sweep)
Princeton>RPI (H2H Sweep)
Brown v PU tiebreaker with a split would go to record vs. top 4,which will be decided when the top 4 are finalized
Brown can't come in tenth because they will lose the tiebreaker with RPI.
according to http://www.playoffstatus.com/ecachoc...ownwhatif.html with a win, Browns last place chances drop to 93% with a 7% chance at 11th
according to the same site, you will be eliminated from 11th in either of the following scenarios:
Spot #11
Case 1
Cornell beats Rensselaer (my exp. This would leave RPI in 11th,holding the tiebreaker over the bears), your best shot at 11th comes with a win and a RPI win or tie
Case 2
Princeton beats Brown -obvious explanation, 17 pts>15(17?)>13
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Re: Brown @ Princeton
Originally posted by Mike Hutter View PostThanks. Clearly, a lot is at stake today. If RPI does lose tonight, I think a lot of teams won't want to finish 6th and end up playing RPI. The higher-ranked teams will certainly prefer to play Brown or Princeton. I just don't want brown to end up playing Q or Colgate.Last edited by NYhockeyguy; 02-25-2012, 02:27 PM.RIT Tigers
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