Post by Kris on Sept 16, 2008 6:50:00 GMT -5
League Standings
For collegiate league matches, points will be awarded for each match played, as follows:
Four points will be awarded for a win
Two points will be awarded for a tie
One point will be awarded for a loss
For forfeited matches:
Four points will be awarded for a win
Zero points will be awarded to the forfeiting team.
*A team will receive no more than 60 (+/-) differential points for a match win in the divisional standings; the 60-point differential will be determined from the losing team's final score.
Top 4 teams advance to the state playoffs - the Ed & Sandy Lee Cup.
Matches and Results
Sept 13
Longwood University 60 - University of Richmond 0 (forfeit)
Wililam & Mary 13 - Virginia Commonwealth University 7
Sept 18
Mary Washington 60 - University of Richmond 0 (forfeit)
Sept 20
Longwood University 30 - Virginia Commonwealth University 10
Mary Washington 20 - William & Mary 19
Sept 27
Longwood University 45 - Willam & Mary 7
Virginia Commonwealth University hosts University of Richmond (postponed - weather
Oct 4
Mary Washington 27 - Virginia Commonwealth University 10
Oct 11
Oct 18
Longwood University 14 - Mary Washington 13
William & Mary 61 - University of Richmond 0
Oct 20
Oct 27
Post Season
Nov 1 - Semifinals
Longwood University v VRU 4
Mary Washington v William & Mary
Nov 2
3rd Place
Loser (VRU 1 v VRU 4) v Loser (VRU 2 v VRU 3)
Championship
Winner (VRU 1 v VRU 4) v Winner (VRU 2 v VRU 3)
VRU Tie Breaking Procedure for Collegiate League Matches
Teams will advance into post season play based upon total match points awarded.
For teams having the same number of points, the VRU tiebreaker procedure (as outlined below) will be used.
In the event of tie(s), they will be settled in the following sequence until a winner is determined:
1. Head-to-head record among the tied teams.
2. Largest point differential (points for minus points against) between tied teams (e.g., teams with the same record).
3. Largest point differential (points for minus points against) in all divisional games.
4. Most points for.
5. Team among those tied which advanced the farthest in the most recent National Championships (regional and finals).
6. Team among those tied which advanced the farthest in the most recent MARFU Championships.
7. Team among those tied which advanced the farthest in the most recent LAU Championships.
8. Team drawn at random from among the tied teams (this procedure shall be performed by the Division’s Coordinator and witnessed by the President of the Virginia Rugby Union.
Note: For ties between three or more clubs, if two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated during any step, tiebreaker reverts to step 1 of the process.
The VRU Executive Committee will settle all disputes.
Team | W | L | T | PF | PA | Diff* | Points |
Longwood University | 4 | 0 | 0 | 149 | 32 | +117 | 16 |
Mary Washington | 3 | 1 | 0 | 120 | 43 | +77 | 13 |
William & Mary | 2 | 2 | 0 | 99 | 72 | +27 | 10 |
Virginia Commonwealth University | 0 | 3 | 0 | 27 | 70 | -43 | 3 |
University of Richmond | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 180 | -180 | 1 |
For collegiate league matches, points will be awarded for each match played, as follows:
Four points will be awarded for a win
Two points will be awarded for a tie
One point will be awarded for a loss
For forfeited matches:
Four points will be awarded for a win
Zero points will be awarded to the forfeiting team.
*A team will receive no more than 60 (+/-) differential points for a match win in the divisional standings; the 60-point differential will be determined from the losing team's final score.
Top 4 teams advance to the state playoffs - the Ed & Sandy Lee Cup.
Matches and Results
Sept 13
Longwood University 60 - University of Richmond 0 (forfeit)
Wililam & Mary 13 - Virginia Commonwealth University 7
Sept 18
Mary Washington 60 - University of Richmond 0 (forfeit)
Sept 20
Longwood University 30 - Virginia Commonwealth University 10
Mary Washington 20 - William & Mary 19
Sept 27
Longwood University 45 - Willam & Mary 7
Virginia Commonwealth University hosts University of Richmond (postponed - weather
Oct 4
Mary Washington 27 - Virginia Commonwealth University 10
Oct 11
Oct 18
Longwood University 14 - Mary Washington 13
William & Mary 61 - University of Richmond 0
Oct 20
Oct 27
Post Season
Nov 1 - Semifinals
Longwood University v VRU 4
Mary Washington v William & Mary
Nov 2
3rd Place
Loser (VRU 1 v VRU 4) v Loser (VRU 2 v VRU 3)
Championship
Winner (VRU 1 v VRU 4) v Winner (VRU 2 v VRU 3)
VRU Tie Breaking Procedure for Collegiate League Matches
Teams will advance into post season play based upon total match points awarded.
For teams having the same number of points, the VRU tiebreaker procedure (as outlined below) will be used.
In the event of tie(s), they will be settled in the following sequence until a winner is determined:
1. Head-to-head record among the tied teams.
2. Largest point differential (points for minus points against) between tied teams (e.g., teams with the same record).
3. Largest point differential (points for minus points against) in all divisional games.
4. Most points for.
5. Team among those tied which advanced the farthest in the most recent National Championships (regional and finals).
6. Team among those tied which advanced the farthest in the most recent MARFU Championships.
7. Team among those tied which advanced the farthest in the most recent LAU Championships.
8. Team drawn at random from among the tied teams (this procedure shall be performed by the Division’s Coordinator and witnessed by the President of the Virginia Rugby Union.
Note: For ties between three or more clubs, if two clubs remain tied after third or other clubs are eliminated during any step, tiebreaker reverts to step 1 of the process.
The VRU Executive Committee will settle all disputes.