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Post by MTS on Feb 21, 2017 22:50:58 GMT -5
I think that if the Saints win out, Iona loses one and St. Peter's loses one, we get second on the tiebreaker by going 1-1 vs. the Gaels while St. Peter's went 0-2. The toughest part of the scenarios may be our winning Friday night. MTS, correct me if I am wrong on my basis for getting the 2 seed. If this happens Siena would be 13-7, St. Peter's 13-7 and Iona 12-8. Season series was tied. Siena and SPU would've went 1-1 vs Monmouth. Siena was 1-1 over Iona and SPU 0-2 . If Iona were to lose twice though Canisius would pass them with two wins and If SPU beat Canisius but lost to Niagara SPU would be the #2 in that scenario as they would be 1-1 vs Canisius and Siena 0-2. If Iona and Canisius are 12-8 the tiebreaker could go all the way down the line to Rider who SPU swept but Siena split with. Siena really needs SPU to lose to Canisius rather than Niagara. Like you said though the toughest part is our winning Friday.
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Post by knicksaint on Feb 22, 2017 0:33:11 GMT -5
MTS, in your scenario, Canisius can't win twice if it loses to St. Peter's. Therefore, it can't pass Iona if it can't win twice. If you meant Canisius finishes 12-8 by winning twice and St. Peter's splits to finish tied with Siena at 13-7, then I agree that if Iona loses twice, Peacocks would be second seed, but that is even more complex than Saints' path to the second seed.
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