CAA Tiebreakers from caasports.com
There is only one thing for sure:
James Madison will be the #10 seed.
Tie-breaking scenarios entering the final weekend of #CAAHoops play:
Hofstra has clinched a share of the regular-season title.
If Hofstra and William & Mary finish tied for first at 13-5, William & Mary is the #1 and Hofstra is the #2. The teams split their head-to-head series, but William & Mary wins the tie-breaker based on its 2-0 record versus Delaware (both teams are 1-1 versus Towson, 1-1 versus Charleston and 2-0 versus Northeastern).
If Towson and William & Mary finish tied for second at 12-6, William & Mary is the #2 and Towson is the #3. The teams split their head-to-head series and both are 1-1 versus Hofstra. William & Mary wins the tie-breaker based on its 2-0 record versus Delaware.
If Towson and Charleston finish tied for third at 11-7, Charleston is the #3 seed and Towson is the #4 seed based on a sweep of the head-to-head series.
If Towson and Delaware finish tied for third at 11-7, Towson would be the #3 seed and Delaware the #4 seed. The teams split their head-to-head series. Towson and Delaware each went 1-1 versus Hofstra, while Towson was 1-1 versus William & Mary and Delaware was 0-2.
If Charleston, Delaware and Towson finish tied for third at 11-7, Charleston is the #3 seed, Towson is the #4 seed and Delaware is the #5 seed. Charleston gets the #3 based on its 4-0 record against Delaware and Towson, while Towson and Delaware were each 1-3. Towson and Delaware were 1-1 versus Hofstra, but Towson is 1-1 against William & Mary and Delaware is 0-2.
If Charleston and Delaware finish tied for fourth at 11-7 or 10-8, Charleston is the #4 seed and Delaware the #5 seed based on a sweep of the head-to-head series.
If Charleston, Delaware and Northeastern finish tied for fourth at 10-8, and Hofstra is the #1 seed, Charleston is the #4, Delaware is the #5 and Northeastern #6. All three teams are 2-2 against each other. Charleston and Delaware are both 1-1 against Hofstra, while Northeastern is 0-2. In the head-to-head tie-breaker, Charleston wins based on its sweep of the head-to-head series with Delaware.
If Charleston, Delaware and Northeastern finish tied for fourth at 10-8, and William & Mary is the #1 seed, Charleston is the #4, Delaware is the #5 and Northeastern #6. All three teams are 2-2 against each other. Charleston is 1-1 against William & Mary, while Delaware and Northeastern are both 0-2. Delaware wins the head-to-head tie-breaker with Northeastern based on its sweep of the head-to-head series.
If Charleston and Northeastern finish tied for fifth at 10-8, Northeastern is the #5 and Charleston #6 based on a sweep of the head-to-head series.
If Delaware and Northeastern finish tied for fifth at 10-8, Delaware is the #5 and Northeastern #6 based on a sweep of the head-to-head series.
If Elon and Drexel finish tied for seventh at 7-11, Drexel is the #7 seed and Elon is the #8 seed. The teams split their head-to-head series and both teams are 0-2 versus Hofstra. Drexel is 1-1 against William & Mary, while Elon is 0-2.
If Drexel and UNCW finish tied for eighth at 6-12, UNCW is the #8 seed and Drexel is the #9 seed. The teams split their head-to-head series, but UNCW wins the tie-breaker based on its 2-0 record against Charleston (both teams are 0-2 versus Hofstra; 1-1 versus William & Mary; 0-2 versus Towson; 0-2 versus Delaware).
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