Couple of rematches in round one of Open. Folsom drops down to Division I after Friday's loss. D1 bracket is really good as usual. A number of those first round games could go either way
SMB had a school trip planned and opted out.NCS Question:
St. Mary's Berkeley won NCS D3 section tilte but does not advance to State? While Fortuna losses in Semi to St. Mary's made it to State?
Anyone with insight please share...
So the teams they beat don't get to advance??!!SMB had a school trip planned and opted out.
Agree that one night/game shouldn’t be the ultimate determinative of a team’s quality. Is the selection committee comprised of commissioners from the various sections? Are there any guiding principles (in writing) used by the committee during the process?Head-to-head is very tricky.
For example, Acalanes beat SRV back in December, I think. But SRV was missing two starters.
So do we know the injury status and lineups for those head-to-head matchups? Is one night a better indication of a team's overall quality than a season's worth of results?
No one can. It's a mystery wrapped in a conundrum.I’m not at all versed in the mystical arts of seeding teams, so perhaps someone can school me. What is the formula?
For example, in D2, Lincoln-Stockton loses by 17 in the second round in D1 and gets dropped and seeded 4 in D2, 5 spots above Christian Brothers which beat Lincoln by 16 in January. Lincoln also is three spots ahead of No. 7 Atwater which beat CB by 17 in the Section final, but lost to Lincoln by nearly 20 in December. Examples abound throughout all divisions. Please make it make sense.
CVC lost in the D1 3rd place game to Redwood and didn't qualify.what happened to Clayton Valley Charter? don't see them
Just pointing out that Ferndale won TWO games to win d6.A team losing two straight in section playoffs as a 1 seed in a non open division bracket does not need to advance. What’s the point of that?