Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FPYCparent wrote:I am about to update my bid tracker in the other thread (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/436/1219014.page)
Has CHRVA clearly defined how they will handle tiebreakers from the 5th place teams from Bid Regionals? In the case of the 16s, there are four teams that finished 5th. Columbia 16 Black has the highest point percentage (Pt. %), but they lost more sets than the other 5th place finishers ... and they also lost one more match than two other 5th-place teams.
The same thing could happen with the 15s (and possible other age groups) if additional bids are earned at qualifiers or are re-allocated.
For 18s, it isn’t clear how they decided between teams tied for the same finishing position at regionals - Columbia had a better match win % than VA Jrs, but VA Jrs had a better set record and point differential and VA Jrs got the extra bid when the region got another national bid and the other bids rolled down. I guess it’s possible they offered it to Columbia and they turned it down. I can’t find anything on the CHRVA site that explains how the decision is made. Personally, I think the most fair way to break a tie would be to look first at match win %, then look at set win %, and then point differential.
The CHRVA Region is incredibly disorganized and behind-the-times relative to the more established Regions where volleyball is stronger. It doesn't say in their Handbook how ties are broken in terms of Regionals finishes, but I know for a fact that they break ties based on set % from the tournament.
Anonymous wrote:FPYCparent wrote:I am about to update my bid tracker in the other thread (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/436/1219014.page)
Has CHRVA clearly defined how they will handle tiebreakers from the 5th place teams from Bid Regionals? In the case of the 16s, there are four teams that finished 5th. Columbia 16 Black has the highest point percentage (Pt. %), but they lost more sets than the other 5th place finishers ... and they also lost one more match than two other 5th-place teams.
The same thing could happen with the 15s (and possible other age groups) if additional bids are earned at qualifiers or are re-allocated.
For 18s, it isn’t clear how they decided between teams tied for the same finishing position at regionals - Columbia had a better match win % than VA Jrs, but VA Jrs had a better set record and point differential and VA Jrs got the extra bid when the region got another national bid and the other bids rolled down. I guess it’s possible they offered it to Columbia and they turned it down. I can’t find anything on the CHRVA site that explains how the decision is made. Personally, I think the most fair way to break a tie would be to look first at match win %, then look at set win %, and then point differential.
FPYCparent wrote:I am about to update my bid tracker in the other thread (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/436/1219014.page)
Has CHRVA clearly defined how they will handle tiebreakers from the 5th place teams from Bid Regionals? In the case of the 16s, there are four teams that finished 5th. Columbia 16 Black has the highest point percentage (Pt. %), but they lost more sets than the other 5th place finishers ... and they also lost one more match than two other 5th-place teams.
The same thing could happen with the 15s (and possible other age groups) if additional bids are earned at qualifiers or are re-allocated.
Anonymous wrote:FPYCparent wrote:With the 18s season ending much earlier than younger age groups, are there that many more qualifiers left on the schedule for a CHRVA team to earn a bid? Just a quick check only shows NEQ and MEQ remaining on the schedule for some of the most-discussed CHRVA clubs. I also see an Under Armour event in Louisville, but I don't know if that event is considered a qualifier.
Nope, 18s season is winding down quickly. The final national qualifiers are always really tough to get an open bid at because there are typically anywhere from 8-15 teams in each of these tournaments that already have open bids, which means that a team does not currently have an open bid would have to displace several of these already-qualified teams to earn the Open Bid (not impossible, but difficult for sure). The Under Armour event is trying to take the place of AAU Nationals for the 18s age group. AAU Nationals for the 18s age group are effectively dead (mainly because they refused to change their date). This event is not a qualifier; it's meant to be an end-of-season event, so I guess you could say it's a championship event for teams that don't qualify for USAV GJNC (for teams that have qualified for USAV GJNC, it would more aptly be described as a great warm-up for Nationals).
FPYCparent wrote:With the 18s season ending much earlier than younger age groups, are there that many more qualifiers left on the schedule for a CHRVA team to earn a bid? Just a quick check only shows NEQ and MEQ remaining on the schedule for some of the most-discussed CHRVA clubs. I also see an Under Armour event in Louisville, but I don't know if that event is considered a qualifier.