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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
This week's results show some improvement.
Silicon Valley & St. Louis both beat the best average time set by Oregon.
West Michigan seemed to be very regimented and liked to start matches exactly on the minute mark. they stayed almost right on the schedule pace they set for themselves.
Overall averages include previous weeks results.
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# teams # matches Matches/team Match cycle
Overall Averages ----------- 48 ---------- 77 ---------- 10 ---------- 08:09.2
Week 3 (Mar 18-20)
Silicon Valley Regional ---- 50 ---------- 84 ---------- 10 ---------- 06:43.7
Midwest Regional ---------- 42 ---------- 70 ---------- 10 ---------- 07:45.7
Boilermaker Regional ------ 39 ---------- 72 ---------- 11 ---------- 07:33.9
St. Louis Regional -------- 35 ---------- 70 ---------- 12 ---------- 06:27.8
Dallas Regional ----------- 53 ---------- 78 ----------- 9 ---------- 07:03.2
Utah Regional ------------- 33 ---------- 55 ---------- 10 ---------- 09:03.5
Virginia Regional ---------- 63 ---------- 95 ----------- 9 ---------- 10:34.2
Detroit District ----------- 38 ---------- 76 ---------- 12 ---------- 08:49.3
West Michigan District ----- 41 ---------- 82 ---------- 12 ---------- 07:22.0
Be interesting to see what Victoria's intermediate results show this week.
Those should show marked improvement too.
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The Virginia Regional ran 95 matches, with 9 matches per team. The field cycle was really odd compared to the NJ Regional, going about 3 minutes slower due to problems that went unexplained. I think it had something to do with WPA keys and and router models. The FMS live-scoring died in the middle of the marathon semifinals, which left me a little edgy the entire time. All I know is that we never broke for lunch, which was a little depressing. 422 is not a very large team, and having to video tape every match, I couldn't leave the center all Saturday.
The regional was lots of fun, I just hoped the match cycle would have gone down a minute, not up three minutes.