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MIAA tournament seeding is biased in favor of teams in the Bay State conference
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThe seedlings were correct? Are we taking divison 1? 3 of the top 4 were out in the first or second round…whattu mean it was done correctly
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Originally posted by Guest View PostYou can't be for real.
It's weak to keep pushing "win" as the measure when the goal differential data is right there for you but you ignore it. Especially the Brookline case, which was as near a tie as could be.
Also, look in the other divisions. There are plenty of high goal wins in the second round, by teams other than the #1 seeds which are exceptions (Natick, Masco, etc). That's what you would be seeing in D1 if the Bay State seeding wasn't whack.
but they defend and possess well. Those teams that score in bunches but can’t defend get bounced in the first or second round - as soon as they face a halfway decent team. In the end, they may end up with a positive GD because they scored a ton in game one, but they are heading back to club training a week earlier than those (rightfully) higher seeded teams.
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Girls. On TS it is always about girls unless otherwise noted. Top 4 girls are alive and well.
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The person that started this thread should be banned from ever being able to post here again. The worst read ever. Why you ask? The girls and boys use the same weight. On the girls side out of the five divisions in the final 4,they could all be the top 4 seeds in each division(2 games left but guaranteed at least 3 divisions)n. Only 1 team ranked higher than top 10 (14) still left. Great job MIAA (i can’t believe I am praising them but give credit where credit is due).
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On the boys side, the much heralded Baystate league teams lost to seeds 39, 35, 20, and a lower ranked CMass team. The only team left is one of their worst teams with only 4 wins that somehow beat the 2 seed. Great seeding!
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOn the boys side, the much heralded Baystate league teams lost to seeds 39, 35, 20, and a lower ranked CMass team. The only team left is one of their worst teams with only 4 wins that somehow beat the 2 seed. Great seeding!
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Seedlings are impossible to get right. Success in the tournament is very random. Health is a huge part of it. I know a couple of the top ranked teams had 10+ days off leading into the tournament which really disrupts momentum.
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Girls side was pretty much accurate with 4 out of the 5 divisions having the top 4 seeds remaining.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSeedlings are impossible to get right. Success in the tournament is very random. Health is a huge part of it. I know a couple of the top ranked teams had 10+ days off leading into the tournament which really disrupts momentum.
The top Baystate team #3 seed lost to 35 seed from EMass. They both had similar W/L records but no crossover in conference play. BS again!
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