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What Is The AAC Baseball Tiebreaker?
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What Is The AAC Baseball Tiebreaker?
First, congratulations to Cincinatti for winning 2 of 3 vs Memphis this weekend. Our two teams might end up tied for the 8th (and last tournament-eligible place). I was wondering, if that occurs, whether the tiebreaker depends upon head-to-head competition or overall record. The former basis is more fair and the latter perhaps better for the conference. Does anybody know? (I probably jinxed the Tigers by booking hotel reservations in Clearwater in advance, LOL).
05-11-2014 04:52 PM
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RE: What Is The AAC Baseball Tiebreaker?
Head to head. Overall record never directly plays a part in seeding for any conference tournament.
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