The Valley just held meetings of the members' Athletic Directors, and the major thing that came out of the meetings
is a change in the way ties in the league standings are broken for the Valley Tournament seeding.
Previously there was a fairly complex tiebreaker system based on a point total that was determined by which teams you have beaten during the season.
Now the tiebreaker is quite simple...it'll be based on the non-conference Strength of Schedule!
This is gonna really hurt a couple teams in the state of Illinois....
Here is the old tiebreaker system....and since I anticipate this page will soon be changed...here is a copied version of it...
Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament Tiebreaker
0/04/2004
Regular-season standings are the determining factor in setting first-round pairings for the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The tie-breaking system for seeding of the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, regardless of whether a tie involves two or more teams, will utilize the following factors, in order, until all ties are broken.
Two-way Ties
* Records in head-to-head competition are compared, with the higher seed going to the team that has won the most games against the other.
* If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by a power-rating system, using league games. The team among the tying institutions with the better point total will receive the higher seed.
* In the event the tie cannot be broken, the seeding shall be determined by RPI.
Multiple Ties
* If three or more teams are tied, regular-season competition among the tied schools shall be pooled into a "mini round-robin." Teams shall be ranked according to their position in such a round- robin.
* In the event this process does not solve the multiple ties, the deadlock will be broken by a power-rating system, using league games. The team among the tying institutions with the better point total will receive the higher seed.
* In the event this process does not resolve the ties, the seeding shall be determined by RPI.
POWER-RATING SYSTEM
League Win Road Home
vs. 1st-Place Team 20 Points 19 Points
vs. 2nd-Place Team 18 Points 17 Points
vs. 3rd-Place Team 16 Points 15 Points
vs. 4th-Place Team 14 Points 13 Points
vs. 5th-Place Team 12 Points 11 Points
vs. 6th-Place Team 10 Points 9 Points
vs. 7th-Place Team 8 Points 7 Points
vs. 8th-Place Team 6 Points 5 Points
vs. 9th-Place Team 4 Points 3 Points
vs. 10th-Place Team 2 Points 1 Points
Note: If there is a tie in the standings, a team??™s record against the combined tied teams is used. (if Team A and Team B tie for first place, a road win against Team A or Team B will be worth 19 points and a home win vs. Team A or Team B will be worth 18 points.)
is a change in the way ties in the league standings are broken for the Valley Tournament seeding.
Previously there was a fairly complex tiebreaker system based on a point total that was determined by which teams you have beaten during the season.
Now the tiebreaker is quite simple...it'll be based on the non-conference Strength of Schedule!
This is gonna really hurt a couple teams in the state of Illinois....
Here is the old tiebreaker system....and since I anticipate this page will soon be changed...here is a copied version of it...
Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament Tiebreaker
0/04/2004
Regular-season standings are the determining factor in setting first-round pairings for the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The tie-breaking system for seeding of the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, regardless of whether a tie involves two or more teams, will utilize the following factors, in order, until all ties are broken.
Two-way Ties
* Records in head-to-head competition are compared, with the higher seed going to the team that has won the most games against the other.
* If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by a power-rating system, using league games. The team among the tying institutions with the better point total will receive the higher seed.
* In the event the tie cannot be broken, the seeding shall be determined by RPI.
Multiple Ties
* If three or more teams are tied, regular-season competition among the tied schools shall be pooled into a "mini round-robin." Teams shall be ranked according to their position in such a round- robin.
* In the event this process does not solve the multiple ties, the deadlock will be broken by a power-rating system, using league games. The team among the tying institutions with the better point total will receive the higher seed.
* In the event this process does not resolve the ties, the seeding shall be determined by RPI.
POWER-RATING SYSTEM
League Win Road Home
vs. 1st-Place Team 20 Points 19 Points
vs. 2nd-Place Team 18 Points 17 Points
vs. 3rd-Place Team 16 Points 15 Points
vs. 4th-Place Team 14 Points 13 Points
vs. 5th-Place Team 12 Points 11 Points
vs. 6th-Place Team 10 Points 9 Points
vs. 7th-Place Team 8 Points 7 Points
vs. 8th-Place Team 6 Points 5 Points
vs. 9th-Place Team 4 Points 3 Points
vs. 10th-Place Team 2 Points 1 Points
Note: If there is a tie in the standings, a team??™s record against the combined tied teams is used. (if Team A and Team B tie for first place, a road win against Team A or Team B will be worth 19 points and a home win vs. Team A or Team B will be worth 18 points.)
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