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TEAM WITHDRAWALS AND DISQUALIFICATIONS
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A TEAM STOPS PARTICIPATING, OR IS DISQUALIFIED FROM THE TOURNAMENT?
If a Team has Withdrawn from the Tournament, or has been Disqualified, every Team that was scheduled against them will automatically receive a win in the standings for any matches they were scheduled to play, and for any past matches that may have already been played (if applicable). For Example: Team A wins against Team B early in the Tournament. Later in the Tournament, Team A is no longer participating, either because they Withdrew or were Disqualified. With Team A's removal from the Tournament, their first victory against Team B is now marked as a Win for Team B.
If a Team fails to appear for an officially scheduled or previously agreed upon match time with no notice or communication more than 3 times during the Tournament, that Team will be Disqualified. Teams who have either Withdrawn or been Disqualified will appear struck-through in the Team List and Schedule.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A TEAM STOPS PARTICIPATING, OR IS DISQUALIFIED FROM THE TOURNAMENT?
If a Team has Withdrawn from the Tournament, or has been Disqualified, every Team that was scheduled against them will automatically receive a win in the standings for any matches they were scheduled to play, and for any past matches that may have already been played (if applicable). For Example: Team A wins against Team B early in the Tournament. Later in the Tournament, Team A is no longer participating, either because they Withdrew or were Disqualified. With Team A's removal from the Tournament, their first victory against Team B is now marked as a Win for Team B.
If a Team fails to appear for an officially scheduled or previously agreed upon match time with no notice or communication more than 3 times during the Tournament, that Team will be Disqualified. Teams who have either Withdrawn or been Disqualified will appear struck-through in the Team List and Schedule.
This means, if theoretically Team X and Team B have a late season qualifier match and are both fighting for a place in the finals. Team X won against Team A and Team Y, to whom Team B lost. Team B wins against Team X, but team X has 1 more win total and has a place in the regional finals. Now Team A and Team Y withdraw from tournament, and victories are granted to Team B, even though they lost first. Team B goes to the finals even though technically they have lost more matches.
Does this sound fair? To me it does not. It also opens a completely different can of worms of backroom deals between teams, where teams that no longer have a chance to be in the finals can hamper other teams in favor of others.