ECAC
Playoff Possibilities
Possibilities courtesy Bill Fenwick;
formatting © 2002,
Joe Schlobotnik
(archives),
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See also
Cornell (32 Points)
- This Weekend:
- RPI, Union
- On Their Own:
- Already clinched first
- Best Case
- First
- Worst Case
- First
- Tiebreakers:
- Irrelevant
Clarkson (23 Points)
- This Weekend:
- Vermont, Dartmouth
- On Their Own:
- Clinch second with a sweep
- Best Case
- Second
- Worst Case
-
Finish seventh if they lose twice, Harvard
and Brown get at least one point, Colgate get at least two
points, and RPI get at least three.
- Tiebreakers
-
Beat Harvard; could win or lose against Dartmouth,
Colgate, Brown, and RPI.
Harvard (23 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Yale, at Princeton.
- On Their Own
- Clinch third with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Clinch second with two wins if Clarkson do
not win twice
- Worst Case
-
Drop to seventh if they get swept, Dartmouth get at
least one point, Brown and Colgate get at least two points, and
RPI get at least three
- Tiebreakers
-
Lose to Clarkson; could win or lose against Dartmouth,
Colgate, Brown, and RPI
Dartmouth (23 Points)
- This Weekend
- At. St. Lawrence, at Clarkson
- On Their Own
- Clinch third with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Finish second with a sweep if Harvard do not
win twice
- Worst Case
-
Would finish seventh with two losses if RPI get
at least three points and Brown and Colgate get at least two.
- Tiebreakers
-
Could win or lose against Clarkson, Harvard, Colgate,
Brown, and RPI.
Colgate (22 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Union, at RPI
- On Their Own
-
Clinch fifth with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Would clinch second with a sweep if Clarkson,
Harvard, and Dartmouth get no more than two points each
- Worst Case
-
Fall to eighth if they lose twice, Princeton
sweep, and Brown does not lose to Yale.
- Tiebreakers
-
Beats Brown; loses to Princeton; could win or lose against
Clarkson, Harvard, Dartmouth, and RPI
Brown (22 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Princeton, at Yale
- On Their Own
-
Clinch sixth with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Finish second with a sweep if Colgate and
Clarkson do not win twice and Dartmouth and Harvard do not get
more than two points each
- Worst Case
-
Finish eighth if they and Colgate both lose twice and Princeton
sweeps. (This would set up a three-way tie for sixth place,
with the tiebreakers putting Brown in eighth.)
- Tiebreakers
-
Lose to Colgate; could win or lose against Clarkson,
Harvard, Dartmouth, RPI, and Princeton
RPI (21 Points)
- This Weekend
- Cornell, Colgate
- On Their Own
-
Clinch sixth with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Finish second with a sweep if Clarkson and
Dartmouth tie and each lose their other game, Harvard get no
more than one point, and Brown get no more than two
- Worst Case
-
Drop to ninth with two losses if Union sweeps
and Princeton picks up at least three points.
- Tiebreakers
-
Lose to Union; could win or lose against Clarkson,
Harvard, Dartmouth, Colgate, Brown, and Princeton.
Princeton (18 Points)
- This Weekend
- Brown, Harvard
- On Their Own
- Clinch eighth with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Finish sixth with a sweep if Brown lose
twice, Colgate and RPI do not tie, and the losers of that game
lose their other game
- Worst Case
-
Fall to eleventh if they lose twice, Union get at
least two points, and St. Lawrence and Yale get at least three
- Tiebreakers
-
Beat Colgate; could win or lose against Brown,
RPI, Union, St. Lawrence, and Yale
Union (17 Points)
- This Weekend
- Colgate, Cornell
- On Their Own
-
Clinch ninth with a sweep
- Best Case
-
Would finish seventh with a sweep if
Princeton do not win twice and RPI get swept.
- Worst Case
-
Finish eleventh if they lose twice and St. Lawrence
and Yale get at least two points each
- Tiebreakers
-
Beat RPI; could win or lose against Princeton,
St. Lawrence, and Yale.
St. Lawrence (16 Points)
- This Weekend
- Dartmouth, Vermont
- On Their Own
-
Already clinched eleventh
- Best Case
-
Finish eighth with two wins if Yale does not
sweep, Union gets no more than two points, and Princeton gets no
more than one
- Worst Case
-
Finish eleventh if they lose twice and Yale does not
- Tiebreakers
-
Could win or lose against Princeton, Union, and Yale
Yale (16 Points)
- This Weekend
- Harvard, Brown
- On Their Own
-
Already clinched eleventh
- Best Case
-
Clinch eighth with two wins if St. Lawrence
does not win twice, Union gets no more than two points, and
Princeton gets no more than one.
- Worst Case
-
Finishes eleventh if they get swept and St. Lawrence do
not
- Tiebreakers
-
Could win or lose against Princeton, Union, and St. Lawrence.
Vermont (7 Points)
- This Weekend:
- at Clarkson, at St. Lawrence.
- On Their Own:
- Already clinched twelfth
- Best Case
- Twelfth
- Worst Case
- Twelfth
- Tiebreakers:
- Irrelevant