Patriot League Men s Basketball Scenarios * As of Feb. 24, 2005 (one game remaining) ** Current RPI rating is through games of Wednesday, Feb. 23. HOLY CROSS (21-5, 12-1 PL) [RPI 31] Has clinched the regular season title and the top seed for the upcoming League Tournament. Will host No. 8 Army on Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m. at the Hart Center in Worcester, Mass. BUCKNELL (18-9, 9-4) [RPI 76] Has clinched the No. 2 seed for the upcoming League Tournament. Will host No. 7 Lafayette on Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m. at Sojka Pavilion in Lewisburg, Pa. AMERICAN (14-11, 7-6) [RPI 146] Currently in a three-way tie for third place. possible scenarios regarding American. LEHIGH (13-13, 7-6) [RPI 238] Currently in a three-way tie for third place. possible scenarios regarding Lehigh. COLGATE (12-14, 7-6) [RPI 229] Currently in a three-way tie for third place. possible scenarios regarding Colgate. NAVY (9-17, 5-8) [RPI 300] Has clinched the No. 6 seed for the upcoming League Tournament. Will play the No. 3 seed, either American, Lehigh or Colgate, on Friday, March 4 at 5:30 p.m. at Sojka Pavilion in Lewisburg, Pa. LAFAYETTE (8-18, 4-9) [RPI 259] Has clinched the No. 7 seed for the upcoming League Tournament. Will play No. 2 Bucknell on Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m. at Sojka Pavilion in Lewisburg, Pa. ARMY (3-22, 1-12) [RPI 329] Has clinched the No. 8 seed for the upcoming League Tournament. Will play No. 1 Holy Cross on Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m. at the Hart Center in Worcester, Mass.
AMERICAN/LEHIGH/COLGATE: If American, Lehigh and Colgate all win on Saturday, American will be the No. 3 seed due to a 2-0 record against No. 6 Navy, and the RPI will determine the No. 4 and No. 5 seed between Lehigh and Colgate. If American, Lehigh and Colgate all lose on Saturday, the RPI will determine the No. 3 and No. 4 seed between American and Lehigh, and Colgate will be the No. 5 seed due to an 0-2 record against No. 2 Bucknell. If American wins and Lehigh and Colgate lose, American will be the No. 3 seed, Lehigh will be the No. 4 seed and Colgate will be the No. 5 seed due to an 0-2 record against No. 2 Bucknell. If American wins, Lehigh wins and Colgate loses, American will be the No. 3 seed due to a 2-0 record against No. 6 Navy, Lehigh will be the No. 4 seed and Colgate will be the No. 5 seed. If American wins, Colgate wins and Lehigh loses, American will be the No. 3 seed due to a 2-0 record against No. 6 Navy, Colgate will be the No. 4 seed and Lehigh will be the No. 5 seed. If American loses and Lehigh and Colgate win, the RPI will determine the No. 3 seed and No. 4 seed between Lehigh and Colgate, and American will be the No. 5 seed. If American loses, Lehigh wins and Colgate loses, Lehigh will be the No. 3 seed, American will be the No. 4 seed and Colgate will be the No. 5 seed due to an 0-2 record against No. 2 Bucknell. If American loses, Colgate wins and Lehigh loses, Colgate will be the No. 3 seed, and the RPI will determine the No. 4 and No. 5 seed between American and Lehigh. * - The Collegiate Basketball News published on the morning of Sunday, Feb. 27 will be used for tiebreaking purposes, should it become necessary. ** - The League will announce pairings no later than noon, Sunday, Feb. 27, if not sooner. NOTE: The No. 3 seed will go to Bucknell for the first two rounds of the tournament, and the No. 4 and No. 5 seed will go to Holy Cross for the first two rounds of the tournament. Any first round game involving American, Lehigh or Colgate will have a 5:30 p.m. start time.
Patriot League Women s Basketball Scenarios * As of Feb. 24, 2005 (one game remaining) Both the host sites and top-two seeds are determined. Holy Cross and Lehigh will host the first two rounds of the Patriot League Tournament with Holy Cross as the one seed and Lehigh as the two seed. Current RPI rating is through games of Wednesday, February, 23, 2005. # 1 HOLY CROSS (16-10, 11-2 PL) [RPI 144] Clinched League title and number one seed. # 2 LEHIGH (17-9, 9-4) [RPI 122] Number two seed. ARMY (15-11, 8-5) [RPI 216] Currently in third place. Depending on Saturday s games, can still finish third or fourth. If Army losses to Holy Cross on Saturday and American wins over Navy the two teams will end the season tied, but Army will be the number four seed because of head to head competition. American defeated Army in both their meetings this season. AMERICAN (12-14, 7-6) [RPI 233] Currently in fourth place. Depending on Saturday s games can finish either third or fourth. If American wins over Navy and Army losses to Holy Cross on Saturday the two teams will end the season tied and the tiebreaker will go to American because of head to head competition. American will be the number three seed because it defeated Army in both their meetings this season. COLGATE (9-17, 5-8) [RPI 242] Currently tied for fifth place. Tiebreaker with Navy has not yet been determined. Depending on Saturday s games can still finish fifth, sixth or seventh. NAVY (9-17, 5-8) [RPI 296] Currently tied for fifth place. Tiebreaker with Colgate has not yet been determined. Depending on Saturday s games can still finish fifth or sixth. BUCKNELL (10-16, 4-9) [RPI 279] Currently in seventh place. Depending on Saturday s games can still finish sixth, seventh or eighth. If Bucknell losses to Colgate on Saturday and Lafayette defeats Lehigh then Bucknell will be the number eight seed, because Lafayette owns the tie-breaker. Bucknell lost to Lafayette on both of their meetings this year. If Bucknell wins over Colgate on Saturday then both teams will be tied at 5-9 and Bucknell will have won both meetings between the two and hold the tie-breaker. LAFAYETTE (5-21, 3-10) [RPI 315] Currently in eighth place. Depending on Saturday s games can still finish seventh or eighth. If Bucknell losses to Colgate on Saturday and Lafayette defeats Lehigh then Lafayette owns the tie- breaker with Bucknell. Lafayette defeated Bucknell in both meetings this season. ** - The Collegiate Basketball News RPI published on the morning of Sunday, February 27, 2005 will be used for tie breaking purposes, should it become necessary. *** - The League will announce pairings no later than noon, Sunday, February 27, 2005, if not sooner.
Patriot League Basketball Tie-Breaking Procedure * Can also be found in Patriot League 2004-05 Policy and Procedures Manual Patriot League Tie-Breaking Procedure/Selection and Seeding (June 2002) a. In the case of two-way ties in the final standings for regular season League play, the following process will be used until all ties are broken and the seeding process is completed (ties will be broken in rank order beginning with the highest seed): i. Head-to-head competition the higher seed will go to the team that has won the most League contests played against the other team involved in the tie. ii. If a tie still exists, a comparison of records will be made between the tied institutions starting at the highest possible seed and continuing through the lowest seed, if necessary. iii. Sport specific tie-breaking procedure, if any (see Sport Specific regulations). iv. Comparison of records versus out-of-league common opponents. v. Coin flip. b. In the case of multiple ties, the following process will be used: i. Records between the tied teams will be evaluated to determine if one team won more contests against the other tied institutions. ii. If a tie still exists, a comparison of records will be conducted for each team starting with the highest seed not involved in the tie and continuing through the lowest seed, if necessary. iii. Sport specific tie-breaking procedure, if any (see Sport Specific regulations). iv. Comparison of records versus out-of-league common opponents. v. Coin flip (two teams) or draw (multiple teams).
Tie-Breaking Procedures Sport Specific for Men s Basketball i. In the event of a two-way or multiple team tie, refer to the Patriot League tiebreaking procedure listed in Section XV. (June 2002) ii. If a tie still exists, the League office will use the RPI according to the Collegiate Basketball News published on the Sunday following the final regular-season League game to determine the higher seeded team. (Notre: If a game must be postponed for any reason, the first CBN RPI calculated following the conclusion of that game will be used.) The team with the higher RPI will receive the higher seed and the opportunity to host the tournament final (should the team advance to the championship game). Tie-Breaking Procedures Sports Specific for Women s Basketball i. In the event of a two-way or multiple team tie, refer to the Patriot League tiebreaking procedure listed in Section XV. (June 2002) ii. If a tie still exists, the League office will use the RPI according to the Collegiate Basketball News Women s RPI Report published on the Sunday following the final regular-season League game to determine the higher seeded team. (Notre: If a game must be postponed for any reason, the first Women s RPI calculated following the conclusion of that game will be used.) The team with the higher RPI will receive the higher seed and the opportunity to host the tournament final (should the team advance to the championship game).