STAC Playoffs

STAC WINTER POSTSEASON TUTORIAL

Here is a guideline for how the STAC playoffs are determined for each winter sport.

(Please note that these are for STAC sports only.  Indoor track is a Section IV sport only and does not have individual leagues such as STAC.  Girls wrestling is also a Section IV sport only, but does hold a STAC Championship.)

STAC Divisions:
West – Corning, Elmira, Horseheads, Ithaca
Metro – Binghamton, Johnson City, Maine-Endwell, Union-Endicott, Vestal
Central – Chenango Forks, Chenango Valley, Owego, Seton, Waverly
East – Norwich, Oneonta, Susquehanna Valley, Windsor 

(Notes: Greene from the IAC competes in the Central for boys swimming.  Binghamton and Seton combine for wrestling and boys swimming and compete in the Metro.  Ithaca, Seton, and Oneonta do not have bowling teams, while Norwich competes in the MAC.)


*** Boys and Girls Basketball ***

Only STAC league games count!

League games = 2 games each vs. rest of division and 1 crossover each West vs. Metro, Central vs. East.  A West vs. East game, for example, would be considered non-league and count in overall standings for sectional points, but not in STAC league standings.

(Note: Occasionally, a West vs. Metro and Central vs. East matchup will happen twice, but only one of them is considered a league game. This is determined in the schedule ahead of time.  The other counts as a non-league game in the standings.)

# of League Games:
West – 11
Metro – 12
Central – 12
East – 11 

How seeds for playoffs are determined:
Central/East 2nd seed at West/Metro 1st seed
West/Metro 2nd seed at Central/East 1st seed

The 1st seed is the better record between division winners in the West/Metro and Central/East.  That team will host a home semi-final game vs. the team with the 2nd best record (2nd seed) in the other half of the conference.

The two semi-final winners will meet in the championship on a neutral court.

Championships: Semi-finals on Wednesday, February 14 at #1 seeds and Championships on Friday, February 16 at Johnson City


*** Boys and Girls Bowling ***

Only STAC league games count!

League games = 2 games each vs. rest of division and 2 crossovers each West vs. Metro, Central vs. East.

# of League Games:
West – 14
Metro – 14
Central – 10
East – 10

All four division winners earn a berth. 

Total pins for three games determine the overall STAC Champion.

(All other non-division winning STAC schools are invited to the End of Year Tournament.  Both Tournaments are held simultaneously at Midway Lanes in Vestal.) 

Championships: Monday, February 5 at Midway Lanes


*** Boys Wrestling ***

(Each team has one dual meet each vs. the rest of their division, with the top records declared division champions.  However, no team championship is held between the four division champions.  The STAC Championship is an individual meet where team scores are tabulated based on individual finishes, and an overall team winner is awarded.)

All scoring athletes entered into the STAC Varsity Wrestling Championship Tournament are to be seeded according to an objective adopted seeding criteria.

Win/Loss records from the current season are to be credited first, with Prestige Points for highest placement on the “Prestige Points Chart” to be added after.

1. A team may enter up to 20 athletes into the tournament as long as:
a. The weight doesn’t exceed 16 entrants total.
b. Most seed-able (higher points) athlete is entered based on bracket space availability.
c. Each STAC school is guaranteed one slot in each weight regardless of seeding potential.

Records Seeding: 3 points for a Win, -1 point for a loss (Varsity matches only)

Example:
Joe Smith is 10-2 this year.
He gets 30 points for wins MINUS 2 points for losses.
His record points = 28 points
Joe also took 6th in the NYS Tourney earning 85 prestige points.
Joe’s total seeding points: 28 + 85 = 113 points

PRESTIGE POINTS CHART:
Athletes only get credit for highest placement and only results from the previous season may
be used. All athletes with positive seeding points should be seeded with the rest of the tournament entries to be drawn in. Seeding is to be done strictly on a points-only basis, unless there is a dispute over seeds 1 and 2 whereas the coaches can vote.
NYS 1st – 120
NYS 2nd – 110 
NYS 3rd – 100 
NYS 4th – 95 
NYS 5th – 90  
NYS 6th – 85 
Sect IV 1st – 75
Sect IV 2nd – 70
Sect IV 3rd/STAC 1st – 65
Sect IV 4th/STAC 2nd – 60
STAC 3rd – 55
STAC 4th – 50
STAC 5th – 45
STAC 6th – 40 

Championships: Friday and Saturday, January 19 and 20 at Horseheads


*** Girls Wrestling ***

Girls are pre-seeded based on the results from the Section IV Ranking Tournament.  Like the boys, the overall team STAC Champions is awarded based on finishes at the STAC Championship. There are no division winners since girls wrestling is a Section IV sport only and not officially a STAC sport.

Championships: Friday and Saturday, January 19 and 20 at Horseheads


*** Cheerleading ***

All STAC schools must compete at the competition if they have a team, where an overall STAC Champion will be crowned, along with 2nd and 3rd place.

The scores will then be compared per class to decide who moves onto their sectional championship.

Championship: Saturday, February 3 at Horseheads


*** Boys Swimming ***

Each team has one dual meet each vs. rest of division and one dual meet each West vs. Metro, Central vs. East, with the top records declared division champions.  However, no STAC Championship is held between the four division champions.  Once the regular season ends, they go right into sectionals.