Pickleball Standings

Wednesday Late Summer Pickleball (Co-Ed)

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  Team Wins Losses Draws Sets
Lost
PI * Set W/L
Diff
Sets
Won
Ranking
Points
1
 
  The Damm Browns
11 3 0 9 128 15 24 22
2
 
  Diverse Dinks
10 3 0 9 108 14 23 20
3
 
  Scott’s Tots
10 4 0 12 100 12 24 20
4
 
  Lickleball
10 3 0 8 98 14 22 20
5
 
  It’s Like Tiny Tennis
10 3 0 7 88 16 23 20
6
 
  HOWARDS
9 5 0 15 108 3 18 18
7
 
  The Picadores
8 5 0 12 76 8 20 16
8
 
  Pickle Pokes
8 6 0 14 82 4 18 16
9
 
  Pickle Ricks
5 8 0 17 42 -6 11 10
10
 
  Dill With It
4 9 0 19 34 -9 10 8
11
 
  Closing Dills
3 10 0 21 16 -14 7 6
12
 
  Imposters
3 10 0 22 22 -15 7 6
13
 
  Hinge Heroes
2 11 0 22 6 -16 6 4
14
 
  Paddle Slammers
0 13 0 26 0 -26 0 0
15   Tulsa Athletic Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
How are Standings Calculated?
How Team Standings Are Calculated:
We use a set of ranking criteria to determine team standings each week. Here's how it works:

1 - Primary Ranking: – Wins:
Teams are ranked first and foremost by total number of wins.
2 - 1st Tiebreaker – Head-to-Head Record:
If two or more teams have the same number of wins, we look at the results of the games they played against each other. The team with the better record in those matchups will rank higher.
3 - 2nd Tiebreaker – Common Opponents:
If teams are still tied, we compare how each team performed against shared opponents.
4 - Additional Tiebreakers (if needed):
If there's still a tie, we continue down the following list until the tie is broken:
◦ Points Against
◦ Power Index
◦ Point Differential
◦ Points Scored
◦ Ranking Points
These criteria help ensure fair and consistent rankings throughout the season.

Note: In leagues using "Set/Match" scoring (volleyball), Points Scored and Points Against refer to the number of sets won or lost.
* PI = Power Index
The Power Index is a strength-of-schedule metric that is calculated by summing the Ranking Points of each team's vanquished opponents.
º Forfeits
Parenthesized numbers indicate wins or losses by forfeit.
When calculating Ranking Points, forfeits may be weighted differently than normal wins and losses.