Re: Pairwise and Bracketology 2013 Edition
OK. Full-up example of how the committee process works.
First, the top 16, separated into seeding bands (Note that in this case, we assume all conference champions are part of the top 16.)
#1s: QU, Minny, Miami, Lowell
#2s: ND, BC, Mankato, Denver
#3s: Yale, UNH, Niagara, SCSU
#4s: WMU, NoDame, Union, Wisco
The Committee next has instructions to place the #1s, in order from 1 - 4, in the regional closest to home, that is still available:
QU (1 overall) to Providence
Minny to Rapids
Miami to Toledo
Lowell to Manchester
#2s:
Denver (#8 overall) to Providence with QU
Mankato (7) to Rapids with Minny
BC (6) to Toledo with Miami (Note that even if ND had been 6 and BC 5, BC still goes to Toledo to avoid UNH)
NoDak (5) to Manchester
#3s: Note that SCSU has to pair with BC, because all the other #2s are WCHA clubs
Yale (9) to Providence
UNH (10) to Manchester (This is out of order, but they are host at Manchester, and thus are required to go there)
Niagara (11) to Rapids
SCSU (12) to Toledo (To face BC, as noted above.)
#4s: First observe that neither WMU nor NoDame can be in Toledo, and face Miami, so
Wisco (16) to Providence
Union (15) to Toledo so that Miami doesn't match WMU or NoDame
NoDame (14) to Rapids
WMU (13) to Manchester.
Thus:
Providence: QU(1), Denver (8), Yale (9), Wisco (16)
Rapids: Minny (2), Mankato (7), Niagara (11), NoDame (14)
Toledo: Miami (3), BC (6), SCSU (12), Union (15)
Manchester: Lowell (4), NoDak (5), UNH (10), WMU (13)
Only real option for changes I see here would be to swap Mankato/Niagara game for BC/SCSU to get Niagara to Toledo, which saves a flight cost and might help Toledo attendance.
This explanation is done, not as prediction, but to illustrate the process for those who are new here.
OK. Full-up example of how the committee process works.
First, the top 16, separated into seeding bands (Note that in this case, we assume all conference champions are part of the top 16.)
#1s: QU, Minny, Miami, Lowell
#2s: ND, BC, Mankato, Denver
#3s: Yale, UNH, Niagara, SCSU
#4s: WMU, NoDame, Union, Wisco
The Committee next has instructions to place the #1s, in order from 1 - 4, in the regional closest to home, that is still available:
QU (1 overall) to Providence
Minny to Rapids
Miami to Toledo
Lowell to Manchester
#2s:
Denver (#8 overall) to Providence with QU
Mankato (7) to Rapids with Minny
BC (6) to Toledo with Miami (Note that even if ND had been 6 and BC 5, BC still goes to Toledo to avoid UNH)
NoDak (5) to Manchester
#3s: Note that SCSU has to pair with BC, because all the other #2s are WCHA clubs
Yale (9) to Providence
UNH (10) to Manchester (This is out of order, but they are host at Manchester, and thus are required to go there)
Niagara (11) to Rapids
SCSU (12) to Toledo (To face BC, as noted above.)
#4s: First observe that neither WMU nor NoDame can be in Toledo, and face Miami, so
Wisco (16) to Providence
Union (15) to Toledo so that Miami doesn't match WMU or NoDame
NoDame (14) to Rapids
WMU (13) to Manchester.
Thus:
Providence: QU(1), Denver (8), Yale (9), Wisco (16)
Rapids: Minny (2), Mankato (7), Niagara (11), NoDame (14)
Toledo: Miami (3), BC (6), SCSU (12), Union (15)
Manchester: Lowell (4), NoDak (5), UNH (10), WMU (13)
Only real option for changes I see here would be to swap Mankato/Niagara game for BC/SCSU to get Niagara to Toledo, which saves a flight cost and might help Toledo attendance.
This explanation is done, not as prediction, but to illustrate the process for those who are new here.
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