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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teams do not decide if they get to move up or down. They fill out a seeding survey. The NVSL determines who moves up or down. You find out at the seeding meeting. OKM or some other team doesn't get to "decline" to be in division 1. [/quote] But the seeding survey asks what division you think you should be in, and NVSL can weigh that answer heavily in their decision. Also, the factor that folks aren’t discussing are the virtual meets. The seeding survey asks which meet was most representative of your team and then they can use those meets to run virtual meets between teams. I understand that those results can heavily sway the seeding committee. [/quote] If virtual meets really matter, we should see Ravensworth Farm (D8) make a big jump. They are very STRONG against the adjacent division champions. vs. D4 champion; Ravensworth Farm 209 - Little Hunting Park 206 vs. D5 champion; Ravensworth Farm 212 - Pinecrest 208 vs. D6 champion; Ravensworth Farm 236 - Fairfax 184 vs. D7 co-champion; Ravensworth Farm 223 - Rolling Hills 197 vs. D7 co-champion; Ravensworth Farm 243 - Parklawn 177 * All virtual meets based on July 13, 2024 results[/quote] I wouldn't use this past Saturday, because teams with older strong swimmers were missing a lot for open champs. Using the 6/29 data, they lose 3 out of 4 head to head match ups.[/quote] The 7/13 Ravensworth team beats the 6/29 Ravensworth team by a score of 273 to 147 -- they clearly saved their best for last. Using that high water mark, Ravensworth will fare well in a best v. best virtual meet scenario against roughly 20 teams currently seeded ahead of them. They might not leapfrog Fairfax, Rolling Hills, and Springboard for a spot in D5, but those could be close calls for the seeding committee.[/quote]
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