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<blockquote data-quote="gtrower" data-source="post: 570044" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>Appreciate the thought and research you’ve put in. Don’t disagree that if we win the Coastal we’ll probably host. I just don’t think the act of “winning the Coastal” has any bearing on the seeds/hosts whatsoever. It’s just that the division is traditionally strong so the winner is usually a pretty good club. If we finish 3-6 to close out at 16-14 then we could still win the Coastal and not host. </p><p></p><p>I don’t think it matters much at this point what those around us are doing anymore. It would be nice to get a top seed in the ACCT for sure. But we’ve got 14 RS games left and it’s probably one of the weaker SOSs remaining for top level teams. Id guesstimate that we need around 10-4 to maintain our current national standing heading into the ACCT. 9-5 or worse and we’d get nervous about hosting. 11-3 or better and we’re squarely in the convo for a seed.</p><p></p><p>I just don’t think it matters much what Miami/UNC are doing at this point relative to our NCAAT aspirations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtrower, post: 570044, member: 375"] Appreciate the thought and research you’ve put in. Don’t disagree that if we win the Coastal we’ll probably host. I just don’t think the act of “winning the Coastal” has any bearing on the seeds/hosts whatsoever. It’s just that the division is traditionally strong so the winner is usually a pretty good club. If we finish 3-6 to close out at 16-14 then we could still win the Coastal and not host. I don’t think it matters much at this point what those around us are doing anymore. It would be nice to get a top seed in the ACCT for sure. But we’ve got 14 RS games left and it’s probably one of the weaker SOSs remaining for top level teams. Id guesstimate that we need around 10-4 to maintain our current national standing heading into the ACCT. 9-5 or worse and we’d get nervous about hosting. 11-3 or better and we’re squarely in the convo for a seed. I just don’t think it matters much what Miami/UNC are doing at this point relative to our NCAAT aspirations. [/QUOTE]
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