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Date Posted: 14:38:20 02/17/03 Mon
Author: mb
Subject: I believe the tie-breakers work like this
In reply to: JCM 's message, "I agree" on 21:51:13 02/16/03 Sun

If Manhattan and Fairfield are tied for 1st and Niagar and Iona are tied for 3rd, then the MC-FF tie is broken first. The MAAC would look at FF's and MC's combined record versus Iona and Niagara. If that is tied, then they would go to record vs. 5th place team (Siena??).

So I think the situation about Rider that you mention above would not affect anything. If MC and FF are both 3-1 vs. Iona and Niagara combined, then MC would get 1st based on being 2-0 vs. Siena (if MC beats Siena next week). Then Iona would get 3rd based on a better record than Niagara against Manhattan, who had just won the 1st seed.

That's my understanding of the tie-breaking procedure. Anyone else???

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