Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Seeding approved for WIAA soccer, tennis tournament­s

- MARK STEWART

STEVENS POINT - State tournament seeding took further hold Wednesday.

The WIAA Board of Control approved plans to seed its state tournament­s for soccer and team tennis at its monthly meeting. Both measures, which will take effect in the 2017-’18 school year, passed by 10-1 margins.

The votes marked the third and fourth times the board approved plans to seed state tournament­s. Boys volleyball began seeding in 2012. Last June, a plan for a twoyear trial beginning in 2017-’18 was approved for boys hockey.

In those sports, coaches from the qualifying teams seed the top four teams in the eight-team field. The remaining schools are paired randomly.

Division 1 team tennis, which has an eight-team field, will follow the same setup. In Division 2, which has a four-team field, the top two teams will be seeded and the remaining two placed randomly.

Tennis already seeds its individual tournament. After the sectional, a panel of coaches meets to put together the bracket. The initial plan called for those coaches to also seed the team tournament, but the proposal was amended so that the participat­ing coaches would do the seeding.

A common thread for the sports the WIAA has approved seeding for so far had been the ability of the teams to play each other or have common opponents during the season.

That doesn’t apply to soccer. The seeding of those tournament­s will take a different tact. Coaches from the four teams that make the state tournament in Division 1 and the four in Division 2 plus the president of the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Associatio­n will provide the nine votes that seed the field in Divisions 1 and 2. The coaches from Divisions 3 and 4 along with the WSCA president will follow the same formula to seed the lower two divisions.

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