Southland Women’s Basketball: Remaining Tournament Seeding Scenarios

Southland Women’s Basketball: Remaining Tournament Seeding Scenarios

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March 4, 2016
 
17-1, Abilene Christian (Only)
Champion, Ineligible for Conference Tournament
 
16-2, Abilene Christian (Only)
Champion, Ineligible for Conference Tournament
 
16-2, Abilene Christian and Central Arkansas
Co-Champions
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
ACU and UCA only played once (ACU won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
ACU and UCA only played SHSU and SLU twice, sweeping all games, thus seeding tie cannot be broken.
c)      In the event a tie cannot be broken in this manner, the tied team that holds a won-loss advantage against the other tied team, regardless of the number of games played, shall receive the higher seed.
ACU defeated UCA in the one game played. ACU gets seeding advantage.
ACU ineligible for Tournament.
UCA is the No. 1 seed.
 
15-3, Central Arkansas (Only)
No. 1 Seed
 
13-5, Northwestern State (Only)
No. 2 Seed
 
12-6, Northwestern State (Only)
No. 2 Seed
 
12-6, McNeese State (Only)
No. 3 Seed
 
12-6, Stephen F. Austin (Only)
No. 3 Seed
 
12-6, Northwestern State and McNeese State
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
NSU and MSU split their games 1-1. Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
NSU and MSU: Both played the following teams (in order of finish) twice:
1. vs. UCA: NSU was 1-1; MSU was 1-1.  Cannot break seeding tie.
2. vs. NIC: NSU was 1-1; MSU was 1-1. Cannot break seeding tie.
3. vs. UNO: NSU was 1-1; MSU was 2-0. MSU gets seeding advantage.
MSU is No. 2 seed.
NSU is No. 3 seed.
 
12-6, Northwestern State and Stephen F. Austin
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
NSU and SFA split their games 1-1. Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
NSU and SFA didn’t play other common opponents twice, thus seeding tie cannot be broken.
c)      In the event a tie cannot be broken in this manner, the tied team that holds a won-loss advantage against the other tied team, regardless of the number of games played, shall receive the higher seed.
NSU and SFA split their games 1-1. Cannot break seeding tie.
  1. In the event a tie cannot be broken in this manner, the tied team that holds a won-loss advantage against the highest-positioned team(s), regardless of the number of times played, shall receive the higher seed. This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
NSU and SFA vs. highest-positioned teams:
1. vs. ACU: Both NSU and SFA were 0-1.  Cannot break seeding tie.
2. vs. UCA: NSU was 1-1; SFA was 0-1.  NSU gets seeding advantage.
NSU is No. 2 seed.
SFA is No. 3 seed.
 
12-6, McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
MSU and SFA only played once (SFA won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
MSU and SFAA: Both played the following teams (in order of finish) twice:
1. vs. NSU: SFA was 1-1; MSU was 1-1.  Cannot break seeding tie.
2. vs. LU: SFA was 1-1; MSU was 2-0.  MSU gets seeding advantage.
MSU is No. 3 seed.
SFA is No. 4 seed.
 
12-6, Northwestern State, McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and the tied teams all played two games against one another, the combined record of each of the tied teams against the other teams involved in the tie shall be compared until a seeding advantage is gained. 
MSU only played SFA once.  Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and if the teams combined to split their regular season games against one another, or if they played an uneven number of games against one another, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the next highest-positioned team(s) they all played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
NSU, MSU and SFA didn’t play other common opponents twice, thus seeding tie cannot be broken.
c)      If three (3) or more teams remain tied for a position, regardless of the number of games played against the other tied teams, any won-loss advantage in the combined pool of tied teams shall be used as a seeding tie-breaker.
Versus each other, SFA was 2-1 (.667), NSU was 2-2 (.500) and MSU was 1-2 (.333).  Seeding tie is broken.
SFA is the No. 2 seed           
NSU is the No. 3 seed          
MSU is the No. 4 seed
 
11-7, McNeese State (Only)
No. 4 Seed
 
11-7, Stephen F. Austin (Only)
No. 4 Seed
 
11-7, McNeese State and Stephen F. Austin
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
MSU and SFA only played once (SFA won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
MSU and SFAA: Both played the following teams (in order of finish) twice:
1. vs. NSU: SFA was 1-1; MSU was 1-1.  Cannot break seeding tie.
2. vs. LU: SFA was 1-1; MSU was 2-0.  MSU gets seeding advantage.
MSU is No. 3 seed.
SFA is No. 4 seed.
 
9-9, Houston Baptist (Only)
No. 5 Seed.
 
8-10, Houston Baptist (Only)
No. 5 Seed.
 
8-10, Houston Baptist and Nicholls
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
HBU and NIC: Head-to-head, played once (HBU won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
HBU and NIC: Both only played the following team twice:
1.      vs. UIW:  HBU was 1-1, NIC was 1-1.  Cannot break seeding tie.
c)      In the event a tie cannot be broken in this manner, the tied team that holds a won-loss advantage against the other tied team, regardless of the number of games played, shall receive the higher seed.
HBU and NIC: Head-to-head, played once (HBU won). HBU gets seeding advantage.
HBU is No. 5 seed.
NIC is No. 6 seed.
 
8-10, Houston Baptist and Sam Houston State
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
HBU and SHSU: Head-to-head, split games, 1-1. Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
HBU and SHSU: Both only played the following teams twice:
1.      vs. ACU:  HBU was 0-2, SHSU was 0-2.  Cannot break seeding tie.
2.      vs. SFA: HBU was 0-2, SHSU was 1-1. SHSU gets seeding advantage,
SHSU is No. 5 seed.
HBU is No. 6 seed.
 
8-10, Nicholls and Sam Houston State
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
NIC and SHSU: Head-to-head, played once (NIC won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
NIC and SHSU: Both only played the following team twice:
1.      vs. UCA:  NIC was 0-2, SHSU was 0-2.  Cannot break seeding tie.
c)      In the event a tie cannot be broken in this manner, the tied team that holds a won-loss advantage against the other tied team, regardless of the number of games played, shall receive the higher seed.
NIC and SHSU: Head-to-head, played once (NIC won). NIC gets seeding advantage.
NIC is No. 6 seed.
SHSU is No. 7 seed.
 
8-10, Houston Baptist, Nicholls and Sam Houston State
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and the tied teams all played two games against one another, the combined record of each of the tied teams against the other teams involved in the tie shall be compared until a seeding advantage is gained. 
HBU and SHSU each played NIC only once.  Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and if the teams combined to split their regular season games against one another, or if they played an uneven number of games against one another, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the next highest-positioned team(s) they all played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
HBU, NIC and SHSU didn’t play other common opponents twice, thus seeding tie cannot be broken.
d)      If three (3) or more teams remain tied for a position, regardless of the number of games played against the other tied teams, any won-loss advantage in the combined pool of tied teams shall be used as a seeding tie-breaker.
Versus each other, HBU was 2-1 (.667), NIC was 1-1 (.500), and SHSU was 1-2 (.333).  Seeding tie is broken.
HBU is the No. 5 seed
NIC is the No. 6 seed
SHSU is the No. 7 seed
 
7-11, Lamar (Only)
No. 8 seed
 
7-11, Lamar and Sam Houston State
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
SHSU swept series, 2-0. SHSU gets seeding advantage.
SHSU is the No. 7 seed.
LU is the No. 8 seed.
 
7-11, Lamar and Nicholls
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
LU and NIC: Head-to-head, played once (NIC won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
LU and NIC: Both played the following teams twice:
1.      vs. MSU:  NIC was 1-1, LU was 0-2.  Seeding tie broken.
NIC is No. 7 seed.
LU is No. 8 seed.
 
7-11, Lamar and A&M-Corpus Christi
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and one (1) team holds a head-to-head win-loss advantage after two games against one another, that team receives the higher seed.
LU and A&MCC: Head-to-head, played once (LU won). Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If two (2) teams tie for a position, and if the teams split their regular season games, or if they only played one game against each other, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the highest-positioned team(s) they both played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
LU and A&MCC: Both played the following teams twice:
1.      vs. ACU:  LU was 1-1, A&MCC was 1-1.  Cannot break seeding tie.
2.      vs. SFA:  LU was 1-1, A&MCC was 0-2.  Seeding tie broken.
LU is No. 8 seed.
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A&M-CC is eliminated.
 
7-11, Lamar, Nicholls and Sam Houston State
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and the tied teams all played two games against one another, the combined record of each of the tied teams against the other teams involved in the tie shall be compared until a seeding advantage is gained. 
LU and SHSU each played NIC only once.  Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and if the teams combined to split their regular season games against one another, or if they played an uneven number of games against one another, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the next highest-positioned team(s) they all played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
LU, NIC and SHSU didn’t play other common opponents twice, thus seeding tie cannot be broken.
  1. If three (3) or more teams remain tied for a position, regardless of the number of games played against the other tied teams, any won-loss advantage in the combined pool of tied teams shall be used as a seeding tie-breaker.
Versus each other, LU was 0-3 (.000), NIC was 2-0 (1.000), and SHSU was 2-1 (.667).  Seeding tie is broken.
NIC is the No. 6 seed
SHSU is the No. 7 seed
LU is the No. 8 seed
 
7-11, Lamar, Sam Houston State and A&M-Corpus Christi
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and the tied teams all played two games against one another, the combined record of each of the tied teams against the other teams involved in the tie shall be compared until a seeding advantage is gained. 
LU played A&M-CC only once.  Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and if the teams combined to split their regular season games against one another, or if they played an uneven number of games against one another, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the next highest-positioned team(s) they all played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
LU, SHSU and A&MCC: Both played the following teams twice:
1. vs. ACU: Lamar was 1-1; A&M-CC was 1-1; SHSU was 0-2.  SHSU removed from tie-breaker, and LU and A&M-CC are compared using the two-way tie-breaker (see above Lamar-A&M-CC ONLY 7-11 scenario). Seeding tie is broken.
Lamar is No. 7 seed.
A&M-CC is No. 8 seed.
SHSU is eliminated.
 
7-11, Lamar, Nicholls and A&M-Corpus Christi
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and the tied teams all played two games against one another, the combined record of each of the tied teams against the other teams involved in the tie shall be compared until a seeding advantage is gained. 
Three teams only played each other once.  Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and if the teams combined to split their regular season games against one another, or if they played an uneven number of games against one another, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the next highest-positioned team(s) they all played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
LU, NIC and A&MCC: Both played the following team twice:
1. vs. UIW: Lamar was 2-0; A&M-CC was 2-0; NIC was 1-1.  NIC removed from tie-breaker, and LU and A&M-CC are compared using the two-way tie-breaker (see above Lamar-A&M-CC ONLY 7-11 scenario). Seeding tie is broken.
Lamar is No. 7 seed.
A&M-CC is No. 8 seed.
NIC is eliminated.
 
 
 
 
7-11, Lamar, Sam Houston State, Nicholls and A&M-Corpus Christi
Tournament Seeding Process Order:
a)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and the tied teams all played two games against one another, the combined record of each of the tied teams against the other teams involved in the tie shall be compared until a seeding advantage is gained. 
LU, SHSU and A&M-CC played NIC only once.  Cannot break seeding tie.
b)      If three (3) or more teams tie for a position, and if the teams combined to split their regular season games against one another, or if they played an uneven number of games against one another, then the tied teams’ won-loss results against the next highest-positioned team(s) they all played twice shall be compared.  This shall be continued through the final standings until one (1) team gains the advantage, thus the higher seed.
LU, SHSU, NIC and A&M-CC didn’t play other common opponents twice, thus seeding tie cannot be broken.
  1. If three (3) or more teams remain tied for a position, regardless of the number of games played against the other tied teams, any won-loss advantage in the combined pool of tied teams shall be used as a seeding tie-breaker.
Versus each other, LU was 1-3 (.250), NIC was 3-0 (1.000), SHSU was 3-2 (.600), and A&M-CC was 1-3 (.250).  Seeding tie is broken.
NIC is the No. 6 seed.
SHSU is the No. 7 seed.
 
(See above: 7-11, Lamar and A&M-Corpus Christi)
LU is the No. 8 seed.
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            A&M-CC is eliminated
 
THERE ARE NO REMAINING SEEDING TIE-BREAKERS.