06-01-2013, 11:40 AM
Since NorCalCard pointed out that the women have already scored in 11 sports, Stanford's total of 1233 drops by the 25 of field hockey to a net of 1208. And contrary to my post yesterday, women's rowing probably won't affect the total either.
However, we can probably expect some points from men's golf unless the scoring structure has changed since last year. They placed 7th in one of six regional tournaments. Not sure exactly how the final placements are determined, but last year 42nd place earned about 25 points.
So, we're back at about 1233 with a lead of about 250 over Florida's May 30 total of 983.5.
Florida placed 25th in men's golf, worth about 52 points. They can score a minimum of 78 for women's softball if they finish in 5th and a maximum of 100 if they win the championship coming out of the loser's bracket. That cuts our lead down to between 120 and 98.
We still have a scoring opportunity in Men's Track and Field while the Gators have scoring opportunities in Baseball, Men's Track and Field, and Women's Track and Field.
I have never followed Gator sports so closely!
However, we can probably expect some points from men's golf unless the scoring structure has changed since last year. They placed 7th in one of six regional tournaments. Not sure exactly how the final placements are determined, but last year 42nd place earned about 25 points.
So, we're back at about 1233 with a lead of about 250 over Florida's May 30 total of 983.5.
Florida placed 25th in men's golf, worth about 52 points. They can score a minimum of 78 for women's softball if they finish in 5th and a maximum of 100 if they win the championship coming out of the loser's bracket. That cuts our lead down to between 120 and 98.
We still have a scoring opportunity in Men's Track and Field while the Gators have scoring opportunities in Baseball, Men's Track and Field, and Women's Track and Field.
I have never followed Gator sports so closely!
