2022 Southeast Division Men’s Schedule
Southeast Division Schedule Notes
NOTE: All games at the University of Alabama on October 29-30 will use six-minute quarters with no overtime and one timeout per half for each team.
NOTE: Due to Hurricane Ian, the October 1-2 weekend at Georgia Southern University is canceled. A make-up/alternative date is being pursued as of September 28.
NOTE: Due to the University of Georgia withdrawing from the Southeast Division Championship on November 1, the schedule is revised to a seven-team format.
NOTE: Due to Kennesaw State University withdrawing from the Southeast Division Championship on November 2, the schedule is revised to a six-team format.
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Southeast Division Championship Schedule
| Teams are seeded according to won/loss records during the regular season tournament: | |
| Bracket A | Bracket B |
| 1st Seed – University of Alabama “A” |
2nd Seed – Georgia Institute of Technology |
| 4th Seed – University of Alabama “B” |
3rd Seed – University of Tennessee |
| 5th Seed – Georgia Southern University |
6th Seed – Auburn University |
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| Teams listed first wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard. Host team always wears dark caps and is listed first on the scoreboard regardless of seed. |
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2022 Southeast Men Standings
wdt_ID Final Standing Regular Season Standing Team Win Loss Points Win (Final Standings) Loss (Final Standings)
^The University of Alabama “A” claims the No. 1 seed due to goal differential versus common opponents as Alabama “A” defeated Kennesaw State University (21-1 W) and Auburn University (14-4 W) for a +30 differential, while the Georgia Institute of Technology defeated Kennesaw State (21-2 W) and Auburn (12-2 W) for a +29 differential; %The University of Tennessee claims the No. 3 position due to a better goal differential versus the only countable common opponent – Auburn University. Tennessee won 10-5, while the the University of Alabama “B” won 9-7; *The University of Georgia claims the No. 8 seed due to not appearing at the regular season weekend and forfeiting all of the institution’s games. Auburn University takes the No. 6 seed due to goal differential against common opponents compared to Kennesaw State University. Auburn lost to the University of Alabama “A” (14-4 L), the Georgia Institute of Technology (12-2 L) and the University of Alabama “B” (9-7 L) for a -22 differential, while Kennesaw State lost to Alabama “A” (21-1 L), Georgia Tech (21-2 L) and Alabama “B” (11-2 L) for a -48 differential.
