Volleyball Standings

Volleyball - Beginner Mondays (Winter '19)

What’s For Dinner? photo First Place Trophy

Volleyball - Beginner Mondays (Winter '19)
Champs

 
  What’s For Dinner?

The Perfect Champion

"What's for Dinner?" is our latest Monday volleyball champion, taking down "Vitamin C" in straight sets 21-10, 21-14. It doesn't get much more one-sided than that in a championship game.

But as one-sided as that score seemed the championship score was indicative of the season as whole, with "What's For Dinner?" making minced meat of their competition week after week.

In fact, they wouldn't drop a set all season en route to a perfect 10-0 record! There were certainly times where things got a bit hairy, particularly against "Volley Llamas", but in the end their superiority won out.

To put things even more into perspective, their +28 set differential was four times better than anyone else in the league. That +7 differential was held by our second and third place teams "That's what she set" and "Vitamin C".

Congratulations on the perfect championship!

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Vitamin C photo
Second Place Trophy

Volleyball - Beginner Mondays (Winter '19)
Second Place

Vitamin C

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  Team Wins Losses Draws Ranking
Points
Set W/L
Diff
1
 
  What’s For Dinner?
10 0 0 20 28
2
 
  That’s what she set
7 2 0 14 7
3
 
  Vitamin C
6 4 (1)º 0 11 7
4
 
  Volley Llamas
5 5 0 10 -2
5
 
  Consensual Sets
4 5 0 8 -1
6
 
  Novo_Awesome
4 (1)º 4 0 8 -3
7
 
  Amigos
4 4 (1)º 0 7 5
8
 
  Dumpster Cats
2 (1)º 6 0 4 -9
9
 
  Block Party
1 7 0 2 -18
10
 
  The Bumpers
1 7 0 2 -14
How are Standings Calculated?
Winners receive 2 points, each team in a tie receives 1 point, and losers receive 0 points. If you forfeit, you lose a point, so don't forfeit! Plus, two forfeits make your team ineligible for playoffs.

Teams are ranked by (1) Ranking Points, (2) Head to Head Two Teams Only*, (3) Point Differential, (4) Coin Toss.

Head to Head is only used if there are two teams tied. Ties involving 3+ teams disregard H2H and move on to point differential for the tiebreaker.
º Forfeits
Parenthesized numbers indicate wins or losses by forfeit.
When calculating Ranking Points, forfeits may be weighted differently than normal wins and losses.