

This is the only spot in the entire seedings that I think USA Ultimate will go against the rankings. Ranked #8 with a head to head win over Pittsburgh. Texas also has a H2H win over Oregon, but they’re over 100 points beneath them. Texas is ranked ahead of Tufts and has the head-to-head win. It would not be a shock for USAU to reward the Regionals win, but the rankings should keep UBC higher. I think that’s enough to keep them at #5 with Oregon just behind them. Oregon on the season and is ranked ahead of Fugue. Wherever UCSD goes, Stanford will be right behind them in the seeding.ĭespite losing to Oregon at Regionals, UBC finished 2-1 v. With a win over Stanford at Southwest Regionals, UCSD locked up the #3 seed. While it wouldn’t come as a total shock for them to get the #4 seed behind UCSD and Stanford, that would entirely go against USA Ultimate’s approach to seeding. But Pleaides only has that single loss this season 1, along with wins over UBC, Tufts, and a handful of other Nationals qualifiers. UNC is ahead of both UCSD (by a bit) and Stanford (by a lot), despite having a 13-9 loss to Stanford on their resume. Wait, what? UNC? Look, the rankings are the rankings. The road to a title runs through Dartmouth. The defending National champions are over 100 points clear of #2 ranked UNC. Let’s kick things off right away with the pools generated by my predicted seeding. We do not explicitly try to avoid regional matchups. This is the third year that Regionals finish does not bind seeding at Nationals. Please note that we do our best to follow USA Ultimate’s guidelines for seeding: USAU’s post-Regionals rankings are very heavily weighted, head-to-head wins matter at the margin, and historic success is considered. It’s time to start thinking about what the seeding and pools might look like for Nationals.
#LOCKIT UCSD UPDATE#
by Charlie Eisenhood in Analysis with 0 commentsĪfter two exciting weekends of Regionals, we now have the full field of teams and the latest rankings update from USA Ultimate. Re-key doors, cabinets, and desks (Departments are responsible for all costs associated with key replacement and re-keying of locks, including replacement keys for Facilities Management.Not many seeding conundrums this year.Maintain electronic UCID door card-swiping systems.Provide security consultation and advise on appropriate access control systems to meet specific space and security requirements.The Lock Shop performs these customer-funded services upon request: Locksmiths perform preventive maintenance on door hardware and repair/replace locksets as needed. A parking space designated “Key Pickup” is available for your convenience. For security reasons, customers must pick up requested keys at the Customer Service Center, at the north entrance of Campus Services Complex, Building C ( map). You can check the status of your request by contacting the Customer Relations help desk, (858) 534-2930.To request key or lock changes, visit the FM customer portal.Medical Center employees: For repairs and maintenance, including keys, call Facilities Engineering in Hillcrest, (619) 543-6454, 24 hours a day. The UC San Diego Lock Shop ensures the safety and security of campus facilities by establishing and maintaining Master Key and electronic access-control systems for all campus buildings.
