- March 1st, 2019, 5:11 am
#573505
LUDad wrote:After head to head (a split), you look at the team's results against the rest of the league in descending order. Because N Fla is in 3rd and we split with them while Lipscomb swept them, Lipscomb wins the tiebreaker.oldflame wrote:Forgive me, but I still don't get it. Assuming LU wins, LU and Lipscomb would be tied for 1st. Net rankings do not apply for seedings. So you compare each of their conference records for the tie breaker, correct? LU and Lipscomb lost to each other so that tiebreaker is tossed out. Each team only has one more lose to compare (assuming LU wins). LU lost to N. Flordia which is now in 3rd place, 1/2 game ahead of FCGU which beat Lipscomb. So, if FCGU loses, they would finish in 4th place behind 3rd place N.Fla. Doesn't that mean that LU did better in their conference games than Lipscomb by beating the higher ranked team in their only other loss?LUDad wrote:So, just clarifying this in my mind, as long as LU holds serve in final game, LU will get top seed if either Lipscomb or FGCU lose, correct?FGCU losing won't help us. We would need Lipscomb to lose.