Current PDL Eastern Conference Open Cup Table

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  1. Jayfil

    Jayfil Member

    Feb 24, 2000
    South Burlington, Vermont
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Following Snakeyes' lead:

    TEAM W-D-L PTS GD
    Cape Cod Crusaders 2-1-0 7 +4
    Richmond Kickers Future 2-0-0 6 +2
    Raleigh CASL Elite 2-0-1 6 +2
    Chesapeake Dragons 2-0-1 6 +1
    Rhode Island Stingrays 1-2-0 5 +3
    Vermont Voltage 1-1-0 4 +1
    Jersey Falcons 1-0-1 3 +3
    Williamsburg Legacy 1-0-2 3 0
    West Virginia Chaos 1-0-1 3 -2
    Brooklyn Knights 0-1-0 1 0
    South Jersey Barons 0-1-1 1 -3
    Albany Blackwatch Highlanders 0-0-1 0 -1
    Greenville Lions 0-0-3 0 -3
    Worcester Kings 0-0-2 0 -6


    BTW, since BigSoccer Code doesn't seem to have a <TABLE> or <PRE> function, and html doesn't work, does anyone know a better way to format things like this?
     
  2. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    There is a way, but I don't remember. Something to do with "code". Anyway, updated with Sunday's results:

    Cape Cod 2 1 0-7 +4
    Jersey 2 0 1-6 +2
    Richmond 2 0 0-6 +2
    Raleigh 2 0 1-6 +2
    Chesapeake 2 0 1-6 +1
    Rhode Island 1 2 0-5 +3
    Vermont 1 1 0-4 +1
    South Jersey 1 1 1-4 -2
    Williamsburg 1 0 2-3 0
    West Virginia 1 0 1-3 -2
    Brooklyn 0 1 1-1 -1
    Albany 0 0 2-0 -2
    Greenville 0 0 3-0 -3
    Worcester 0 0 2-0 -6
     
  3. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    I read that Saturday's Brooklyn vs Worcester game may actually be a forfeit win for Brooklyn, which would put them at 1-1-1 on 4 pts. Not confirmed at uslsoccer.com yet though, and I'm not sure what the score would be for that....
     
  4. GIO17

    GIO17 Member

    Nov 29, 1998
    When MetroStars were in this Copa MercoNorte tournament from South America they were suppose to play against Chivas, but that was during 9-11.

    They refused to go so Metro got two wins due to the forfiet. the home & away thing & a 4:0 Differential.

    a win & 2 goals at Giants Stadium
    a win & 2 goals at Guadalajara

    So my guess is for Brooklyn 3 Pts, a 2:0 Differential for them and Worcester will get a loss and 0:2 on them.
     
  5. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    By the way, I just found out that there are apparently two definite spots available out of the Eastern Conference. According to the USL media guide, they aren't doing wildcards this year but are instead having 2 reps each from the East and Central and one each from the South and West (due to the size differential - East and Central have 14 teams, while South has 11 and West has only 8).
     
  6. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    Table after Friday's results:

    Richmond 3 0 0-9 +5
    Cape Cod 2 1 0-7 +4
    Vermont 2 1 0-7 +2
    Jersey 2 0 1-6 +2
    Raleigh 2 0 1-6 +2
    Chesapeake 2 0 1-6 +1
    Rhode Island 1 2 0-5 +3
    z- South Jersey 1 1 1-4 -2
    z- Brooklyn 1 1 1-4 0
    z- Williamsburg 1 0 2-3 0
    z- Albany 1 0 3-3 -2
    z- West Virginia 1 0 2-3 -5
    z- Greenville 0 0 3-0 -3
    z- Worcester 0 0 4-0 -8

    z- eliminated

    Also, the USL site has finally listed the May 17 Brooklyn vs Worcester game as a 1-0 forfeit win for Brooklyn. The key remaining games:

    Tonight -
    Cape Cod at Rhode Island
    Jersey at Vermont
    Brooklyn at South Jersey

    Monday -
    Richmond at Raleigh
     
  7. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    Vermont 1 Jersey 1

    Vermont finishes on 8 points and needs a LOT of help to get a berth.
     
  8. SueB

    SueB New Member

    Mar 23, 1999
    Waterbury, VT
    Actually, now that I think about it, I think this eliminates the Voltage. Cape Cod at Rhode Island was postponed, but no matter how that game turns out, one of those two teams would have more points or beat the Voltage in a tiebreaker. And Richmond is already ahead.
     

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