The 2005 Centennial Conference Women's Lacrosse semifinals and championship will be hosted by Franklin & Marshall College on Saturday, Apr. 30 and Sunday, May 1. The first round game will be hosted by Dickinson College on Wednesday, Apr. 27.
Franklin & Marshall's Sponaugle-Williamson Field will be the host for the 2005 Centennial championship semifinals and finals.
Monday, Apr. 25
Conference call for participating teams, 10 a.m. /
Playoff Guidelines
FIRST ROUND
Wednesday, April 27
#5 McDaniel 10, #4 Dickinson 7 | Box Score
SEMIFINALS
Saturday, Apr. 30 at Franklin Marshall
#1 Franklin & Marshall 17, #5 McDaniel 6 | Box Score
#2 Gettysburg 11, #3 Ursinus 6 | Box Score
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday, May 1
Gettysburg 11, Franklin & Marshall 8 | Box Score
Centennial Championship Seeding Procedure
1. Head-to-Head Centennial Conference play among tied teams;
2. Records versus teams in descending order of standing;
3. Goal-differential in games among tied teams: An extra point shall be awarded for each goal a team wins
by up to a maximum of three goals in games among tied teams (example: 4-1 is worth three points, 4-2 is worth two,
5-1 is worth three); if tie(s) still exist(s), then fewest goals allowed in games among tied teams.
4. if criteria 1-2-3 does not break the tie
a. for the final playoff position, a play-in game will be held. The Executive Director will conduct a coin flip to
determine the site;
b. for other ties among playoff-bound teams, the Executive Director will conduct a coin flip to determine playoff
position. In the event of multiple ties, a random drawing will be held for the playoff positions.
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). (Adopted 6/7/00, Revised 6/6/01; Revised 6/4/03; Revised 6/9/04).
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.