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    Championship Schedule

    Monday, Nov. 2
    Conference call for participating teams, 10 a.m.

    Wednesday, Nov. 4 - 1st Round at Haverford
    #4 Haverford d. #5 Franklin & Marshall, 1-0
    Recap | Box Score

    Saturday, Nov. 7 - Semifinals at Ursinus
    #1 Ursinus d. #4 Haverford, 10-2
    Recap | Box Score

    #3 Johns Hopkins d. #2 Gettysburg, 4-3
    Recap | Box Score

    Sunday, Nov. 8 - Final at Ursinus
    #1 Ursinus d. #3 Johns Hopkins, 6-0
    Recap | Box Score

    Previous Champions

    1993: Johns Hopkins
    1994: Gettysburg
    1995: Swarthmore
    1996: Swarthmore
    1997: Gettysburg, Swarthmore, Washington
    1998: Gettysburg
    1999: Gettysburg, Johns Hopkins
    2000: Johns Hopkins
    2001: Gettysburg
    2002: McDaniel
    2003: Johns Hopkins
    2004: Ursinus
    2005: Ursinus
    2006: Ursinus
    2007: Ursinus
    2008: Ursinus

    Team Championships:
    Gettysburg 5, Ursinus 5, Johns Hopkins 4, Swarthmore 3, McDaniel 1, Washington 1

    Information for Spectators

    Centennial Championship Seeding Procedure
    The conference champion will be determined by a five-team playoff. The teams will be determined by the most points in a single round-robin format. Two points will be awarded for a victory, one point for a tie and none for a defeat. Ties for any seeding position will be broken as follows:

    1. Head-to-Head Centennial Conference competition among tied teams;
    2. Records vs. teams in descending order of standing;
    3. An extra point shall be awarded to the winning team for each goal scored up to three in games among tied teams;
    4. Coin flip by Executive Director.

    When any secondary criteria separates one or more tied teams, but does not completely break the tie among all teams involved, re-apply the criteria to all groups of teams still tied, starting with the Conference's primary tiebreaker for all sports (head-to-head Centennial competition).

    Incomplete Tournament. If the championship tournament cannot be completed and each team has completed at least one tournament contest, the highest remaining seed will be the Conference's champion and automatic qualifier to the NCAA tournament. Otherwise, the top seed as determined by the regular season will receive the automatic qualifier.


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