WPL, Div I & Div II Predictions

Just like for the Round of 12, have a bit of fun and predict who will win in each league! You can vote on one or all three Championships including the Women’s Premier League, Div I and Div II Championships.

TO VOTE, click this link!

The Championships are next weekend in Mesa, AZ…for all the details about the tournament, go here.

To view the brackets and other people’s predictions, view the doc below and use the tabs at the bottom to move around:


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4 thoughts on “WPL, Div I & Div II Predictions”

  1. Hi Wendy, just a heads up that your brackets are off for the WPL. There are 2 separate playoffs going on. One is for the Cup (1st place) and one is for the Plate (5th place). There already is a top 4 and a bottom 4 and there aren’t any overall seedings. It’s #1 from the Blue Conference vs #2 from the Red Conference in one Cup semi and #2 Blue v #1 Red in the other Cup semi. The winners play for the National Championship and the losers play for 3rd/4th. Then, the Plate semis are #3 Red v #4 Blue and #3 Blue v #4 Red. Winners play for 5th/6th overall and losers play for 7th/8th.

    Also: The WPL predictions aren’t showing up on the Form Responses tab.

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    • Thanks for the heads up on the Tiers, I knew that but totally forgot that when I put the brackets together.

      I fixed the WPL Predictions and they should show up soon, I hid too many columns in that document!

      Thank you!
      Wendy

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  2. It seems unjust in DII that the #1 seed is forced to play the #2 team in the semifinals. The whole premise in seeding teams is to have #1 play #2 in the championship match. As we all know, correct bracketing would have #1 v. #4 in one semifinal match.

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  3. Doesn’t really matter anymore in DII. #1 ranked Raleigh is going home. The #5 ranked Albuquerque Atomic Sisters will be taking the trophy home this year. Gotta love how the West is always dis’d!

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