Below are the possible seeds for
each of the men’s teams after Saturday’s games. Ties were broken using the tie-breaking principles on the
following page.
Possible
Seeds
Denver
1 If
Denver beats Louisiana Tech and has an RPI better than Louisiana Tech’s. The
official NCAA RPI will be used following Saturday night’s game but may not be
available until Sunday morning.
2 If
Denver loses to Louisiana Tech
Idaho
6 Locked
in
Louisiana
Tech
1 If
Louisiana Tech beats Denver
2 If
Louisiana Tech loses to Denver and has an RPI worse than Denver’s. The official
NCAA RPI will be used following Saturday night’s game but may not be available
until Sunday morning.
New Mexico St.
3 Locked
in
San Jose St.
7 If
San Jose State beats Texas State
8 If
San Jose State loses to Texas State and Utah State beats UTSA
9 If
San Jose State loses to Texas State, Utah State beats UTSA and Seattle beats
Idaho OR
If
San Jose State loses to Texas State, UTSA beats Utah State and Idaho beats
Seattle
10 If
San Jose State loses to Texas State, UTSA beats Utah State and Seattle beats
Idaho
Seattle
8 If
Seattle beats Idaho, Texas State beats San Jose State and Utah State beats UTSA
9 If
Seattle beats Idaho, San Jose State beats Texas State and Utah State beats UTSA
OR
If
Seattle beats Idaho, Texas State beats San Jose State and UTSA beats Utah State
10 If
Seattle loses to Idaho OR
If
Seattle beats Idaho, San Jose State beats Texas State and UTSA beats Utah State
UT
Arlington
4 Locked
in
UTSA
8 If
UTSA beats Utah State
9 If
UTSA loses to Utah State and Idaho beats Seattle
10 If
UTSA loses to Utah State and Seattle beats Idaho
Texas St.
7 If
Texas State beats San Jose State
8 If
Texas State loses to San Jose State and Utah State beats UTSA
9 If
Texas State loses to San Jose State and UTSA beats Utah State
Utah St.
5 Locked
in
WAC Tie-breaking
Procedures.
a. General
Procedures
The following procedures are to be used to determine seeding for a
Conference tournament or to establish the automatic qualifier to an NCAA
Championship subject to any sport regulation tie-breakers.
[1] Ties
for all places in the standings (between two teams or three or more teams)
which can be broken based upon head-to-head competition are broken before the
implementation of further tie-breaking procedures.
[2] If
more than two teams are tied, the three or more tie-breaking procedures shall
be implemented. If only two teams
are tied, the two-team tie-breaking procedures shall be implemented.
[3] In the case of ties for
more than one place, the first tie broken is that of the highest place (i.e.,
first place, second place, etc.) and continue downward through the standings.
[4] If the tie is for first
place and cannot be broken by a head-to-head results, compare the tied teams’
winning percentage against the next highest finishing team and continue through
the standings. The team with the
best winning percentage against the next highest-finishing team or group of
tied teams advances. If the tie is
for any position other than first place, the comparison shall begin at the top
of the standings.
[5] Once a tied team has
been placed in a position/seed, that team shall be included in all further
comparisons of other tied teams from the position/seed in which it has been
placed.
b. Tie-Breaking
Procedures
[1] Two-Way
Tie:
[i] The
winner of the head-to-head competition is the higher seed.
[ii] If
the tie is for first place, compare the tied teams’ records against the next
highest finishing team and continue through the standings. The team with the best record/winning
percentage against the next highest finishing team or group of tied teams
advances. If the tie is for any
position other than first place, the comparison shall begin at the top of the
standings.
[iii] If
a tie still remains, the Conference office shall conduct a draw. The drawn team shall receive the higher
seed.
[iv] Men
and Women’s Basketball Only. If
a tie still remains, the institution with the highest RPI at the conclusion of
the WAC's regular season shall receive the highest seed. The most recent
available official NCAA RPI on the last day of the WAC’s regular season will be
used. [5/11]
[2] Three
or More-Way Tie. Once a tie has been
reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaker is implemented.
[i] Compare
the records of the tied teams against each other. The team(s) with the best record(s) versus the other tied
teams receives the higher seed or advances to the next tie-breaker; the team
with the next best record versus the other tied teams receives the next highest
seed or advances to the next tie breaker, etc.
[ii] If
the tie is for first place, compare the tied teams’ records against the next
highest finishing team and continue through the standings. The team with the best record against
the next highest-finishing team or group of tied teams advances. If the tie is for any position other
than first place the comparison shall begin at the top of the standings.
[iii] If
a tie still remains, the Conference office shall conduct a draw. The first team drawn shall receive the
higher seed, the second team drawn shall receive the next highest seed, etc.
[iv] Men
and Women’s Basketball Only. If
a tie still remains, the institution with the highest RPI at the conclusion of
the WAC's regular season shall receive the highest seed. . The most recent
available official NCAA RPI on the last day of the WAC’s regular season will be
used. [5/11]
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