Any predictions on divisions next year - MCSL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They count with winning the division! The ultimate goal is for a trophy for these kids, not rising to another division!!!!


That's great and all. So the team that wins the division moves up (and gets trophy), but a team that had its a$$ handed to it most of the season also moves up? Part of the victory in winning the division is moving up, while teams that you beat don't move up. Selecting who moves up based on meets that were never swum are wrong.

Anyone know if the virtual meet calculation is a holdover from the covid-19 pandemic?


They’ve been running a virtual meet to assign divisions for half a century. These are the rules of MCSL. This is how divisions are assigned. Recalibrate your brain and accept it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is this like legalized gambling based metrics using some bogus ai model where you don’t have the right metrics and it cheats to move certain teams ahead. Use real life metrics and stop gaming the season. Kids get hurt, kids go away. Summer swim should not be based on some AI model. The model is flawed anyway and does not control for outside metrics. Let’s just do real life and stop with this overarching bs model. Mc is so over the top.


You’ve really been victimized by the division assignment system. What pool are you with that you’ve faced such hardship?
Anonymous
Eldwick is lucky the divisionals results don’t have an effect on division standings. They might be the only 2025 B division team that didn’t crack 500 today
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They count with winning the division! The ultimate goal is for a trophy for these kids, not rising to another division!!!!


That's great and all. So the team that wins the division moves up (and gets trophy), but a team that had its a$$ handed to it most of the season also moves up? Part of the victory in winning the division is moving up, while teams that you beat don't move up. Selecting who moves up based on meets that were never swum are wrong.

Anyone know if the virtual meet calculation is a holdover from the covid-19 pandemic?


They’ve been seeding via virtual meets for decades.
Anonymous
When are the divisions posted? Today or tomorrow?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They count with winning the division! The ultimate goal is for a trophy for these kids, not rising to another division!!!!


That's great and all. So the team that wins the division moves up (and gets trophy), but a team that had its a$$ handed to it most of the season also moves up? Part of the victory in winning the division is moving up, while teams that you beat don't move up. Selecting who moves up based on meets that were never swum are wrong.

Anyone know if the virtual meet calculation is a holdover from the covid-19 pandemic?


They’ve been seeding via virtual meets for decades.


Thanks. However, it seems to be a relatively unknown fact among many parents. It's certainly not something posted prominently on the MCSL Divisional standings page (as opposed to a very prominent Division Standings page with points and ranks for meets, carnival and divisionals).

What doesn't seem right is that a team that wins only 1-2 meets out of 5 could still move up a division (while a 3-2 team doesn't), and a team that wins 0 out of 5 could stay in its division.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They count with winning the division! The ultimate goal is for a trophy for these kids, not rising to another division!!!!


That's great and all. So the team that wins the division moves up (and gets trophy), but a team that had its a$$ handed to it most of the season also moves up? Part of the victory in winning the division is moving up, while teams that you beat don't move up. Selecting who moves up based on meets that were never swum are wrong.

Anyone know if the virtual meet calculation is a holdover from the covid-19 pandemic?


They’ve been seeding via virtual meets for decades.


Thanks. However, it seems to be a relatively unknown fact among many parents. It's certainly not something posted prominently on the MCSL Divisional standings page (as opposed to a very prominent Division Standings page with points and ranks for meets, carnival and divisionals).

What doesn't seem right is that a team that wins only 1-2 meets out of 5 could still move up a division (while a 3-2 team doesn't), and a team that wins 0 out of 5 could stay in its division.


Then blame your coach. Whenever we move divisions the coaches explain why and how the determination is made. It’s not a secret.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eldwick is lucky the divisionals results don’t have an effect on division standings. They might be the only 2025 B division team that didn’t crack 500 today


Seriously again? Who the (beep) are you?
Anonymous
This is a game not life and death. Get a grip.
Anonymous
Divisions are live on the website
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eldwick is lucky the divisionals results don’t have an effect on division standings. They might be the only 2025 B division team that didn’t crack 500 today


Seriously again? Who the (beep) are you?


I know… Some sicko has a grudge against Eldwick…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eldwick is lucky the divisionals results don’t have an effect on division standings. They might be the only 2025 B division team that didn’t crack 500 today


The algorithm knows best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eldwick is lucky the divisionals results don’t have an effect on division standings. They might be the only 2025 B division team that didn’t crack 500 today


2025 division assignments are out. Eldwick is relegated two divisions from L to N! This clown should be banned here.
Anonymous
Biggest surprises after seeing the assignments?
Anonymous
Biggest Drop: Mill Creek Towne from Div C to Div G

Biggest Rise: Wildwood Manor from Div D to Div A
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