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Overall record has a lot to do with at-large bids and the seeding in the actual NCAA Tournament. The League standings determine the conference tournament seeding which is important. That's pretty much the way the two different scores count for.josko.ri wrote:is here more important for standings overall score or league score? I see that standings in each division are made according to league record.
Yep, basically. As emerick said,the conference record determines your seeding in the conference tournaments, which essentially chooses the home floor for each game. If you win your conference tournament, you get an automatic entry into the NCAA tournament (unless you're in the Ivy League, which doesn't have a conference tournament - they rely on the regular season record to crown a champion). After those 17 slots are awarded, the remaining 47 slots will be filled by at-large teams, which will largely be comprised of the teams with the best overall record who didn't already qualify.emerickmachine wrote:Overall record has a lot to do with at-large bids and the seeding in the actual NCAA Tournament. The League standings determine the conference tournament seeding which is important. That's pretty much the way the two different scores count for.josko.ri wrote:is here more important for standings overall score or league score? I see that standings in each division are made according to league record.