ECAC
Playoff Possibilities
Possibilities and commentary courtesy Bill Fenwick;
formatting © 2007, Joe Schlobotnik (archives),
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See also
St. Lawrence (31 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Quinnipiac, at Princeton
- On Their Own
- Two points will wrap up first place for the Saints
- Best Case
- First
- Worst Case
-
Finishes second if Clarkson gets at least three more points
than they do
- Tiebreakers
- Loses to Clarkson
Clarkson (28 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Princeton, at Quinnipiac
- On Their Own
- Clinches second with one point on the weekend
- Best Case
- Would finish first with a sweep if St. Lawrence gets no more
than one point
- Worst Case
-
Falls to fourth if they lose twice, Cornell sweeps, and
Quinnipiac also beats St. Lawrence. This would set up a three-way tie
for second among Quinnipiac, Cornell, and Clarkson, with the tiebreakers
putting the Golden Knights fourth
- Tiebreakers
- Beats St. Lawrence; loses to Quinnipiac and Cornell
Quinnipiac (24 Points)
- This Weekend
- St. Lawrence, Clarkson
- On Their Own
- A sweep would guarantee Quinnipiac third place
- Best Case
- Finishes second with two wins if Clarkson also loses to
Princeton
- Worst Case
-
Would drop to fifth with two losses if Dartmouth beats
Cornell and the Big Red does not lose to Harvard
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Clarkson; loses to Dartmouth; could win or lose
against Cornell
Cornell (24 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Dartmouth, at Harvard
- On Their Own
- Wraps up fourth place by beating Dartmouth
- Best Case
- Climbs to second with two wins if Clarkson loses twice and
Quinnipiac does not beat St. Lawrence
- Worst Case
-
Finishes fifth with two losses if Quinnipiac does not get
swept
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Clarkson; loses to Dartmouth; could win or lose
against Quinnipiac
Dartmouth (23 Points)
- This Weekend
- Cornell, Colgate
- On Their Own
- Clinches fourth with a pair of wins
- Best Case
- Would finish third with a sweep if Quinnipiac does not win
twice
- Worst Case
-
Two losses would leave the Big Green in fifth place
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Quinnipiac and Cornell
Princeton (18 Points)
- This Weekend
- Clarkson, St. Lawrence
- On Their Own
- Gets sixth place with a sweep
- Best Case
- Sixth
- Worst Case
-
Finishes tenth if (get a load of this one) they lose twice,
Harvard gets at least one point, Colgate gets at least two points, Yale
and Rensselaer tie, and both Yale and Rensselaer win their other game.
This would set up a three-way tie for eighth among Yale, Rensselaer, and
Princeton, with the tiebreakers placing the Tigers tenth
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Brown; loses to Yale; could win or lose against Har-
vard, Colgate, and Rensselaer
Harvard (18 Points)
- This Weekend
- Colgate, Cornell
- On Their Own
- A win over Colgate, or a tie against Colgate and a win
over Cornell, wraps up seventh place for the Crimson
- Best Case
- Clinches sixth with two wins if Princeton does not sweep
- Worst Case
-
Falls to tenth if they lose twice, and Brown and Yale both
sweep
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Rensselaer; loses to Yale and Brown; could win or
lose against Princeton and Colgate
Colgate (17 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Harvard, at Dartmouth
- On Their Own
- Clinches seventh with a sweep
- Best Case
- Would finish sixth with two wins if Princeton gets no more
than two points
- Worst Case
-
Drops to eleventh with two losses if Rensselaer ties both
Yale and Brown, both Yale and Brown beat Union, and Dartmouth does not
finish in the top four. This would set up a three-way tie for ninth
among Rensselaer, Brown, and Colgate, with the tiebreakers placing the
Raiders eleventh
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Union; could win or lose against Princeton, Harvard,
Rensselaer, Yale, and Brown
RPI (15 Points)
- This Weekend
- Brown, Yale
- On Their Own
- If they beat Yale and don't lose to Brown, Rensselaer
will guarantee themselves ninth place
- Best Case
- Climbs to sixth with a sweep if both Princeton and Harvard
lose twice, Dartmouth beats Colgate, and Cornell does not finish in the
top four
- Worst Case
-
Falls to twelfth with two losses if Union gets at least
three points
- Tiebreakers
- Loses to Harvard; could win or lose against Princeton,
Colgate, Yale, Brown, and Union
Yale (15 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Union, at Rensselaer
- On Their Own
- Wraps up ninth place with a sweep
- Best Case
- Finishes sixth with two wins if Princeton gets no more than
one point, Harvard and Colgate tie, Harvard loses to Cornell, and
Colgate does not beat Dartmouth
- Worst Case
-
Would finish twelfth if they get swept and Brown gets at
least one point
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Princeton and Harvard; loses to Brown and Union;
could win or lose against Colgate and Rensselaer
Brown (14 Points)
- This Weekend
- At Rensselaer, at Union
- On Their Own
- A sweep guarantees tenth place
- Best Case
- Would rise to eighth with two wins if Harvard loses twice
and Yale gets no more than two points
- Worst Case
-
Two losses would drop the Bears to twelfth place
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Harvard and Yale; loses to Princeton and Union;
could win or lose against Colgate and Rensselaer
Union (13 Points)
- This Weekend
- Yale, Brown
- On Their Own
- Clinches tenth with a sweep
- Best Case
- Finishes ninth with two wins if Rensselaer gets no more than
one point
- Worst Case
-
Ends up twelfth if they lose to Brown and don't beat Yale
- Tiebreakers
- Beats Yale and Brown; loses to Colgate; could win or lose
against Rensselaer