And 100% sure that Ladue and Pembroke Hill is going to win.Im 99% sure MO is sending two teams from each division this year.Hey everyone,
Just a quick question -- about when can we expect to know which states are sending two teams to nationals?

And 100% sure that Ladue and Pembroke Hill is going to win.Im 99% sure MO is sending two teams from each division this year.Hey everyone,
Just a quick question -- about when can we expect to know which states are sending two teams to nationals?
So is it the state or nationals that makes the decision for one or two teams? I would assume nationals, right?The final determination isn't made until early April usually. It's all based upon the # of teams registered in each state. Typically the top 12-13 states get to send 2 teams. And typically there are only a small handful of states 'on the bubble' in terms of whether or not they get to send 2 teams in a given year. The 'big registration' states almost always send 2, and the 'little registration' states almost always send 1. It's the ones in the middle that have around 50-80 teams per division that are the 'bubble' states.'
Yes, the national office decides.
So is it the state or nationals that makes the decision for one or two teams? I would assume nationals, right?
Why wouldn't you just use the numbers from the previous year, instead of waiting to tell us until some of us have already had our state tournaments. That way we know all this as we start the year whether we get 2 or 1.The final determination isn't made until early April usually. It's all based upon the # of teams registered in each state. Typically the top 12-13 states get to send 2 teams. And typically there are only a small handful of states 'on the bubble' in terms of whether or not they get to send 2 teams in a given year. The 'big registration' states almost always send 2, and the 'little registration' states almost always send 1. It's the ones in the middle that have around 50-80 teams per division that are the 'bubble' states.'
Some states might grow or shrink by significant numbers each year and if two states flip-flop in size, it would be unfair to send two teams from a state that is now smaller than a different state.Why wouldn't you just use the numbers from the previous year, instead of waiting to tell us until some of us have already had our state tournaments. That way we know all this as we start the year whether we get 2 or 1.The final determination isn't made until early April usually. It's all based upon the # of teams registered in each state. Typically the top 12-13 states get to send 2 teams. And typically there are only a small handful of states 'on the bubble' in terms of whether or not they get to send 2 teams in a given year. The 'big registration' states almost always send 2, and the 'little registration' states almost always send 1. It's the ones in the middle that have around 50-80 teams per division that are the 'bubble' states.'
The state director said 50/50. I don't know exact statistics and numbers of teams and such, but I think we're in a three-way tie.What are Minnesota's chances of sending 2 teams? I'm curious because they just had their state and they seem to be borderlining again.
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