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Tiebreaker System
Tie Breaker System - All
Situations
If two teams are tied using the tie breaker system below and they
have played each other, the head-to-head competition is used to
determine ranking.
Tie Breaker System - Two
Teams
If the won/loss records of two teams are the same, the team that
won in their head-to-head competition is the higher seed. If these
teams each beat one another, the goal differential in their games
is used to break the tie. If the goal differential in their
contests against one another is the same, the total of goals scored
against each other is used. If the total of goals scored between
the teams is equal, the differential for all common opponents
seeded higher is used. If no common opponents are seeded higher,
the goal differential against the highest seeded common opponent is
used.
Tie Breaker System - Three
or More Teams (for seeding championships)
If more than two teams are tied in won/loss records, goal
differentials among the teams tied serves as the tiebreaker to
determine the best teams within the group until only two teams
remain. The final two teams use their head-to-head results
to break the tie.
If the goal differential among all teams tied is the same, the total of goals scored against each other is used. If the total of goals scored between the teams is equal, the goal differential between common opponents seeded higher will be used to determine ranking. This may require averaging the goal differential per game if the number of games between common opponents is unequal. Should teams be tied in won/loss record and they have not played each other, goal differentials against common opponents that are seeded above them are used. If no common opponents are seeded higher, the goal differential against the highest seeded common opponent is used.
Tie Breaker System-Three or
More Teams (for advancement w/in championships)
If all tiebreakers remain equal, their original seeding will
serve as the tiebreaker.
Goal
Differential
Goal differential is a term used to describe the difference
between goals scored against an opponent and the number of goals
scored by an opponent against a particular team.





