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What happen with the seedings, because Harding got screwed?!?! They got put in a second round matchup with SBEC and then possibly a third round matchup with Briarcrest.... They ended up with the same region record as ECS and the a better overall record, and they split the season series. If it went to the coin toss, that isnt fair at all and they should find a tie breaker that will actually invovle the players and not a freakin 25 cent piece!!! Anyways ECS gets St. Benedict in the second round a team Harding has beat twice and a team ECS split with, and then St. Agnes, who is very good, but they are no Briarcrest. But I guess thats how it goes, maybe our 3 sophmores, 2 8th graders, and 4 seniors, can pull a big win or two and get us to the sectional, anyways, put the scores up from all the games this week, in this thread....

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What happen with the seedings, because Harding got screwed?!?! They got put in a second round matchup with SBEC and then possibly a third round matchup with Briarcrest.... They ended up with the same region record as ECS and the a better overall record, and they split the season series. If it went to the coin toss, that isnt fair at all and they should find a tie breaker that will actually invovle the players and not a freakin 25 cent piece!!! Anyways ECS gets St. Benedict in the second round a team Harding has beat twice and a team ECS split with, and then St. Agnes, who is very good, but they are no Briarcrest. But I guess thats how it goes, maybe our 3 sophmores, 2 8th graders, and 4 seniors, can pull a big win or two and get us to the sectional, anyways, put the scores up from all the games this week, in this thread....

When people get so upset about "unfair" seedings that they are blinded by the task at hand... TEAMS LOSE. Hence, Harding lost to SBEC. Usually it's more important to worry about those little obstacles and just prove yourself worthy instead of complaining.

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In response to Mofototo50's rant about seeding in the Division II West region.

ECS did win a coin flip with Harding for the 3rd seed. They tied in record and split

in head to head. Having the 3rd seed did provide an easier road to the semi-finals.

There are some problems with your post though. ECS beat St. Benedict twice during the regular season, and quite handily I might add. And if you want to discuss overall record, Harding's may be a little bit better, but look at the schedule that ECS played in comparison. Overall, ECS and Harding are two evenly matched teams, and ECS just happened to win the coin flip. Missing SBEC in the quarterfinals was the benefit of that flip. By the way, Coach Myatt has done a tremendous job with what is essentially young team. Their future looks good.

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