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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 580620" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>So, not entirely sure I have all this correct, but:</p><p></p><p>I believe we have locked up either the #1 or #2 seed in the ACC Tournament. This means we will be in pool play with either #8 & #12 (if we finish 1st) or #7 & # 11 (if we finish 2nd).</p><p></p><p>In the running for #7 and #8 are.....Duke (15-14), Clemson (15-14) and Virginia (14-15). UVa would lose a tie-breaker with Duke but did not play Clemson. Duke holds tie-breakers over both other teams, so (if I am figuring this correctly) Duke has clinched the #7 seed, and it is down to Clemson and Virginia for the #8 seed. Virginia is 8-9 within their division, while Clemson is 8-9 also, but the only way they could tie is for UVa to win today while Clemson loses, which would put Virginia into the #8 seed. So....likelihood is that Clemson winds up #8 (but not guaranteed).</p><p></p><p>The race for #11 and #12 comes down to BC (12-17) Notre Dame (12-17), with Wake Forest (13-16) also in the running. Wake would lose a tie-breaker with Notre Dame, but would win it over BC. So, the likeliest outcome here is for BC and Notre Dame to be in these two slots.</p><p></p><p>So, our pool opponents are likely to be either two of amongst Duke, Clemson, BC and Notre Dame. To be honest, I'd prefer to avoid Virginia. If for no other reason than to not create any conflicts for [USER=322]@GTNavyNuke[/USER] .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 580620, member: 944"] So, not entirely sure I have all this correct, but: I believe we have locked up either the #1 or #2 seed in the ACC Tournament. This means we will be in pool play with either #8 & #12 (if we finish 1st) or #7 & # 11 (if we finish 2nd). In the running for #7 and #8 are.....Duke (15-14), Clemson (15-14) and Virginia (14-15). UVa would lose a tie-breaker with Duke but did not play Clemson. Duke holds tie-breakers over both other teams, so (if I am figuring this correctly) Duke has clinched the #7 seed, and it is down to Clemson and Virginia for the #8 seed. Virginia is 8-9 within their division, while Clemson is 8-9 also, but the only way they could tie is for UVa to win today while Clemson loses, which would put Virginia into the #8 seed. So....likelihood is that Clemson winds up #8 (but not guaranteed). The race for #11 and #12 comes down to BC (12-17) Notre Dame (12-17), with Wake Forest (13-16) also in the running. Wake would lose a tie-breaker with Notre Dame, but would win it over BC. So, the likeliest outcome here is for BC and Notre Dame to be in these two slots. So, our pool opponents are likely to be either two of amongst Duke, Clemson, BC and Notre Dame. To be honest, I'd prefer to avoid Virginia. If for no other reason than to not create any conflicts for [USER=322]@GTNavyNuke[/USER] . [/QUOTE]
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