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== Playoffs == | == Playoffs == | ||
− | The 24 remaining teams were broke into four brackets of six. The top two teams from each of these brackets advanced to the top superplayoff bracket, which would order these eight teams first through eighth. | + | The 24 remaining teams were broke into four brackets of six. The top two teams from each of these brackets advanced to the top superplayoff bracket, which would order these eight teams first through eighth. Stats for the playoffs are [http://www.pace-nsc.org/2011nsc/2011_PACE_NSC_Playoffs_standings.html here]. |
== Superplayoffs == | == Superplayoffs == | ||
− | The top eight teams played against | + | The top eight teams played against each other to determine their final order. |
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+ | Stats for the superplayoffs are found [http://www.pace-nsc.org/2011nsc/2011_PACE_NSC_Superplayoffs_standings.html here]. | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 24 July 2011
2011 PACE NSC | |
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Edited by | PACE |
Champion | State College |
Runner-up | Hunter A |
Third | LASA |
Fourth | Stevenson |
High scorer | Kevin Malis, Stevenson |
Site | Northwestern University, IL |
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Stats |
The 2011 PACE NSC took place on June 4-5 at Northwestern University with 60 teams participating. State College defeated Hunter in a one-game final, with Liberal Arts and Sciences Academy and Stevenson taking third and fourth, respectively. The tournament's top individual scorer was Kevin Malis from Stevenson.
Preliminary Rounds
The 60 teams teams were split into 10 preliminary brackets, intended to be of roughly equivalent strength. Preliminary results can be found here. The top two teams from each of the preliminary brackets advanced to the playoffs; the third place teams from each bracket were involved in a play-in tournament for wild card bids in the top playoff brackets.
Wild Card Rounds
The 10 teams that placed third in their preliminary brackets took part in a elimination playoff for four spots in the top tier of the playoff brackets.
Playoffs
The 24 remaining teams were broke into four brackets of six. The top two teams from each of these brackets advanced to the top superplayoff bracket, which would order these eight teams first through eighth. Stats for the playoffs are here.
Superplayoffs
The top eight teams played against each other to determine their final order.
Stats for the superplayoffs are found here.
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