Any predictions on divisions next year? NVSL

Anonymous
With two teams tying for first place in Division 2 (Langley and Crosspointe), what do people think will happen? I think one of the following options is most likely:
1. OKM stays in D1
2. Kent Gardens skips 2 and goes up to 1.

What does everyone else think?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With two teams tying for first place in Division 2 (Langley and Crosspointe), what do people think will happen? I think one of the following options is most likely:
1. OKM stays in D1
2. Kent Gardens skips 2 and goes up to 1.

What does everyone else think?


This doesn’t work because everyone in D1 beat OKM. If OKM stays in D1, nothing changes in D1. OKM would love to move back to D2, but KG got beat by most of the current D2 teams + OKM in 2023, so it would not make much sense for KG to go up to D1 while OKM moves to D2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With two teams tying for first place in Division 2 (Langley and Crosspointe), what do people think will happen? I think one of the following options is most likely:
1. OKM stays in D1
2. Kent Gardens skips 2 and goes up to 1.

What does everyone else think?


This doesn’t work because everyone in D1 beat OKM. If OKM stays in D1, nothing changes in D1. OKM would love to move back to D2, but KG got beat by most of the current D2 teams + OKM in 2023, so it would not make much sense for KG to go up to D1 while OKM moves to D2.


Edit: Re-reading your post, I see you meant to include an “or” between 1 and 2. Still not sure KG could jump the teams that beat them in 2023 when not much has changed on those teams.
Anonymous
They did not tie. They have the same win-loss record, but Crosspointe had more points, so they win the Division.
Anonymous
Any moves predicted in d4-6?
Anonymous
I have heard that Div 1 will stay the same. Crosspointe got beat pretty bad by OKM last year so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense for them to move up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They did not tie. They have the same win-loss record, but Crosspointe had more points, so they win the Division.

Surprisingly, this is not accurate. They both won the division.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any moves predicted in d4-6?


Here’s a wild guess of what you will see in D4-6. Some of the lower 1/3rd teams in each division will slide down a peg or two and some of the upper 1/3rd teams in each division will move up a peg or two. Plus, because most D6 stunk, the bottom half of that division will fall out to make room for the top teams from D7/8 and perhaps D9 to move into the D4-6 range.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have heard that Div 1 will stay the same. Crosspointe got beat pretty bad by OKM last year so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense for them to move up.

This is my prediction as well. Record is only so important. If OKM would more often than not beat the best D2 teams, they’ve earned their spot in D1 and should stay (although maybe someone else should get stuck playing that role for a season…).
Anonymous
Choppy waters in D3 - gonna be some new faces there from above and below.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Choppy waters in D3 - gonna be some new faces there from above and below.


Easy call for the committee, swap McLean/Kent Gardens and Little Hunting Park/Hamlet and you have D1-3 for 2025.
Anonymous
New swim family here. When after current season do the new divisions in NVSL come out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New swim family here. When after current season do the new divisions in NVSL come out?


The seeding meeting is in late winter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New swim family here. When after current season do the new divisions in NVSL come out?


February or March.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They did not tie. They have the same win-loss record, but Crosspointe had more points, so they win the Division.


Points are not considered to determine division champions. Both teams will get a championship trophy.
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