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Projected 5 Seed in NCAA Tournament. If IOWA Women win their Final 2 Games they are B1G Champions

Franisdaman

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If Iowa takes care of business and wins Feb 24 at Rutgers and at home Feb 27 vs Michigan, they are B1G Champions with a 14-4 conference record.

If Iowa finishes 14-4 then...

THESE ARE THE BEST Possible Records for the Other Contenders:

14-4 Ohio State
13-4 Michigan
13-4 Maryland
12-4 Indiana


The Remaining Games for the Contenders:

Michigan 12-3

Feb 24: vs Mich State
Feb 27: at IOWA

Ohio State 12-4
Feb 24: vs PSU
Feb 27: at Mich State

Maryland 12-4
Feb 25: vs Indiana

IOWA 12-4
Feb 24: at Rutgers
Feb 27: vs Michigan

Indiana 11-4
Feb 25: at Maryland
 
And then the National Championship?! :D

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If Iowa takes care of business and wins Feb 24 at Rutgers and at home Feb 27 vs Michigan, they are B1G Champions with a 14-4 conference record.

If Iowa finishes 14-4 then...

THESE ARE THE BEST Possible Records for the Other Contenders:

14-4 Ohio State
13-4 Michigan
13-4 Maryland
12-4 Indiana


The Remaining Games for the Contenders:

Michigan 12-3

Feb 24: vs Mich State
Feb 27: at IOWA

Ohio State 12-4
Feb 24: vs PSU
Feb 27: at Mich State

Maryland 12-4
Feb 25: vs Indiana

IOWA 12-4
Feb 24: at Rutgers
Feb 27: vs Michigan

Indiana 11-4
Feb 25: at Maryland
That would give OSU the #1 seed and Iowa the #2 seed?
 
It would be a huge accomplishment although Ohio State holds the tiebreaker (go PSU and MSU!). But the Big Ten acknowledges all teams that finish in a tie as champions.

So if Iowa wins at Rutgers and then upsets Michigan at home do they cut down the nets? Why not?
 
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It would be a huge accomplishment although Ohio State holds the tiebreaker (go PSU and MSU!). But the Big Ten acknowledges all teams that finish in a tie as champions.

So if Iowa wins at Rutgers and then upsets Michigan at home do they cut down the nets? Why not?

i think they do, for sure

and if i am not mistaken, 2007–08 was the last time the Iowa women won a (regular season) B1G championship
 
Osu would with a tie with just Iowa, curious how it works if 4 teams are tied for first.

All 4 teams get recognized as Big Ten regular season champions but the seeding comes down to the tiebreakers. Iowa is not in good shape with the tiebreakers since they lost head to head against both Ohio State and Maryland, they do own the tiebreaker over Indiana.
 
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Maybe I should know this after last year, but how does the B1G determine champions? Winning percentage or losses? I would think just Iowa and OSU should be champions if they all end with 4 losses.
 
If Iowa takes care of business and wins Feb 24 at Rutgers and at home Feb 27 vs Michigan, they are B1G Champions with a 14-4 conference record.

If Iowa finishes 14-4 then...

THESE ARE THE BEST Possible Records for the Other Contenders:

14-4 Ohio State
13-4 Michigan
13-4 Maryland
12-4 Indiana


The Remaining Games for the Contenders:

Michigan 12-3

Feb 24: vs Mich State
Feb 27: at IOWA

Ohio State 12-4
Feb 24: vs PSU
Feb 27: at Mich State

Maryland 12-4
Feb 25: vs Indiana

IOWA 12-4
Feb 24: at Rutgers
Feb 27: vs Michigan

Indiana 11-4
Feb 25: at Maryland


In 2 short days, its 13-3 Michigan at 13-4 IOWA

IF Iowa wins, they clinch the 2021-2022 B1G Championship

And the game is probably going to be SOLD OUT.

GO HAWKS!!!
 
OK sorry but you also have to look at the whole season. Indiana has a win over Maryland and their worst losses are to us and Nebraska, which aren't even bad losses. Iowa's worst losses are to IUPUI, Northwestern, and Duke. Good news is we are trending up and they are trending down. But if they get Holmes 100% again, they might be able to reverse that. All we can do is play the games in front of us.
 
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