Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
With 3 or 4 games left in the conference schedule, the playoffs are shaping up. Loyola, McDonogh and BL are locks with the top spot still up for grabs. 6 wins is probably the magic number to get in. CHC, SP and St. Mary's look most likely to get to 6. Severn will need to win out to get there. Gilman and Spalding need a miracle. MSJ or JC will get their first win on Friday.

Loyola (6-1) - Remaining schedule; Spalding, @ Severn, @ Calvert Hall
McDonogh (6-1) - @ St. Paul's, John Carroll, @ Gilman
Boys' Latin (5-1) - @ Calvert Hall, St. Mary's, @ MSJ, St. Paul's
Calvert Hall (4-2) - Boys' Latin, @ Spalding, @ MSJ, Loyola
St. Paul's (4-2) - McDonogh, @ John Carroll, Gilman, @ Boys' Latin
St. Mary's (3-3) - @ Gilman, @ Boys' Latin, Spalding, @ Severn

Severn (3-4) - Loyola, Calvert Hall, St. Mary's
Gilman (2-4) - St. Mary's, MSJ, @ St. Paul's, McDonogh
Spalding (2-4) - @ Loyola, Calvert Hall, St. Mary's, MSJ
MSJ (0-6) - John Carroll, @ Gilman, Boys' Latin, @ Spalding
John Carroll (0-7) - @ MSJ, St. Paul's, @ McDonogh

what are the tie breakers in case of a 3 way tie? does anyone know?
2 teams tied
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Head to Head (record only-not score)
Record vs. Teams Above (starting with 1st place)
Record vs. Teams Below (starting with team below tied teams) See Sport Specific Tie Breaker, if applicable
Playoff game to determine who gets in
(Coin flip only for seeding purposes-Winner of coin flip gets higher seed)

3+ teams tied
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Combined record vs. tied teams
Record vs. Teams Above (starting with 1st place)
Record vs. Teams Below (starting with team below tied teams) See Sport Specific Tie Breaker, if applicable

In the event of a three-way tie, the three-way tie breaker will only be used to select the first advancing team. The remaining berth(s) will be decided using the two-way tie breaker rules.

If tie remains after above criteria, a three-way coin toss, odd team receives a “bye”, two remaining teams play and winner plays the “bye” team in a single elimination play-in game.