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PAC Spring 2021 Scheduling Models Football PAC Spring 2021 Scheduling Models Football Start​: Friday, March 12 Finish​: Friday, April 23 Scheduling model​: The league’s 10 football-playing schools will be split into a North Division and South Division. Each school will play four in-division games, followed by a North Division-South Division crossover game. The five-game schedule will be played over seven weeks, with each team having two open dates. North Division (5): Case Western Reserve University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Thiel College, Westminster College South Division (5): Bethany College, Carnegie Mellon University, Saint Vincent College, Washington & Jefferson College, Waynesburg University Postseason format​: North Division-South Division crossover games will be determined by seeding after the conclusion of the four-game season. Determining PAC Championship​: The No. 1 North vs. No. 1 South game will determine this year’s PAC champion. Friday, April 23 PAC North Division-South Division Crossover Games No. 5 North vs. No. 5 South; No. 4 North vs. No. 4 South; No. 3 North vs. No. 3 South; No. 2 North vs. No. 2 South; No. 1 North vs. No. 1 South Note: All crossover games will be played at the opposite site of the 2019 regular season game between the two schools. Men’s, Women’s Soccer Start​: Thursday-Sunday, March 11-14 Finish​: Friday-Saturday, April 30-May 1 Scheduling model​: The league’s 10 soccer-playing schools will play a nine-match schedule, followed by one postseason match. The men’s and women’s schedules will be flexible schedules, with schools maintaining the ability to schedule matches within a four-day window. The nine-match schedule and one postseason match will be played over eight weeks. Postseason format​: Postseason matchups will be determined by seeding after the conclusion of the nine-match season. Determining PAC Championship​: The No. 2 at No. 1 match will determine this year’s PAC champion. Friday-Saturday, April 30-May 1 No. 10 at No. 9; No. 8 at No. 7; No. 6 at No. 5; No. 4 at No. 3; No. 2 at No. 1 PAC Spring 2021 Scheduling Models Women’s Volleyball Start​: Thursday-Saturday, February 25-27 Finish​: Wednesday, April 14 Scheduling model​: The league’s 10 women’s volleyball-playing schools will play a nine-match schedule, followed by a championship tournament. The schedules will be flexible schedules, with schools maintaining the ability to schedule matches within a four-day window. The nine-match schedule and championship tournament will be played over eight weeks. Postseason format​: Postseason matchups for the two-day championship tournament will be determined by seeding after the conclusion of the nine-match season. Determining PAC Championship​: The Match G winner (Match C winner vs. Match D winner) will determine this year’s PAC champion. Saturday, April 10 Championship Bracket Match A: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed (at No. 1 seed), 1 p.m. Match C: No. 4/No. 5 winner at No. 1 seed, 6 p.m. Match B: No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed (at No. 2 seed), 1 p.m. Match D: No. 3/No. 6 winner at No. 2 seed, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 10 Consolation Bracket Match E: No. 10 seed at No. 7 seed, 1 p.m. Match F: No. 9 seed at No. 8 seed, 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 14 PAC Championship Match G: Match C winner vs. Match D winner (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 14 Consolation matches Third place: Match C loser vs. Match D loser (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Fifth place: Match A loser vs. Match B loser (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Seventh place: Match E winner vs. Match F winner (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Ninth place: Match E loser vs. Match F loser (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Spring 2021 PAC Composite Football Schedule North Division South Division Friday, March 12 Friday, March 12 Case Western Reserve at Grove City Saint Vincent at Bethany Westminster at Geneva W&J at Waynesburg Bye: Thiel Bye: Carnegie Mellon Friday, March 19 Friday, March 19 Case Western Reserve at Westminster Waynesburg at Bethany Grove City at Thiel Saint Vincent at Carnegie Mellon Bye: Geneva Bye: W&J Friday, March 26 Friday, March 26 Thiel at Westminster Carnegie Mellon at Waynesburg Geneva at Case Western Reserve Bethany at W&J Bye: Grove City Bye: Saint Vincent Friday, April 2 Friday, April 2 Easter weekend Easter Weekend Friday, April 9 Friday, April 9 Geneva at Thiel Carnegie Mellon at W&J Westminster at Grove City Waynesburg at Saint Vincent Bye: Case Western Reserve Bye: Bethany Friday, April 16 Friday, April 16 Grove City at Geneva W&J at Saint Vincent Thiel at Case Western Reserve Bethany at Carnegie Mellon Bye: Westminster Bye: Waynesburg North Division-South Division Crossover Games Friday, April 23 No. 5 North vs. No. 5 South; No. 4 North vs. No. 4 South; No. 3 North vs. No. 3 South; No. 2 North vs. No. 2 South; No. 1 North vs. No. 1 South Note: All crossover games will be at the opposite site of the 2019 regular season game between the two participating schools. Spring 2021 PAC Composite Women’s Volleyball Schedule Date 1 Date 7 Chatham at Westminster Chatham at Geneva Saint Vincent at Thiel Westminster at Grove City W&J at Grove City Waynesburg at Thiel Bethany at Franciscan Franciscan at W&J Waynesburg at Geneva Bethany at Saint Vincent Date 2 Date 8 Chatham at Waynesburg Chatham at Grove City Westminster at W&J Franciscan at Westminster Franciscan at Thiel Thiel at W&J Grove City at Bethany Geneva at Bethany Geneva at Saint Vincent Waynesburg at Saint Vincent Date 3 Date 9 Bethany at Chatham W&J at Chatham Westminster at Geneva Westminster at Waynesburg Thiel at Grove City Bethany at Thiel Saint Vincent at W&J Grove City at Geneva Waynesburg at Franciscan Saint Vincent at Franciscan Date 4 Chatham at Saint Vincent Thiel at Westminster W&J at Bethany Grove City at Waynesburg Geneva at Franciscan Date 5 Franciscan at Chatham Westminster at Bethany Geneva at Thiel Waynesburg at W&J Saint Vincent at Grove City Date 6 Thiel at Chatham Saint Vincent at Westminster W&J at Geneva Grove City at Franciscan Bethany at Waynesburg Spring 2021 PAC Composite Women’s Volleyball Schedule PAC Championship Tournament Saturday, April 10 Championship Bracket Match A: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed (at No. 1 seed), 1 p.m. Match C: No. 4/No. 5 winner at No. 1 seed, 6 p.m. Match B: No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed (at No. 2 seed), 1 p.m. Match D: No. 3/No. 6 winner at No. 2 seed, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 10 Consolation Bracket Match E: No. 10 seed at No. 7 seed, 1 p.m. Match F: No. 9 seed at No. 8 seed, 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 14 PAC Championship Match Match G: Match C winner vs. Match D winner (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 14 Consolation matches Third place: Match C loser vs. Match D loser (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Fifth place: Match A loser vs. Match B loser (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Seventh place: Match E winner vs. Match F winner (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Ninth place: Match E loser vs. Match F loser (at higher seed), 7 p.m. Spring 2021 PAC Composite Men’s Soccer Schedule Match 1 Match 7 Saint Vincent at Chatham Grove City at Bethany Geneva at Thiel Geneva at W&J Waynesburg at Grove City Westminster at Saint Vincent W&J at Westminster Waynesburg at Thiel Bethany at Franciscan Franciscan at Chatham Match 2 Match 8 Westminster at Bethany Bethany at W&J Chatham at Waynesburg Thiel at Chatham Thiel at Grove City Waynesburg at Geneva W&J at Saint Vincent Grove City at Saint Vincent Franciscan at Geneva Westminster at Franciscan Match 3 Match 9 Bethany at Waynesburg Chatham at Bethany Chatham at W&J Westminster at Geneva Grove City at Geneva W&J at Grove City Thiel at Westminster Saint Vincent at Thiel Franciscan at Saint Vincent Franciscan at Waynesburg Match 4 Saint Vincent at Bethany Geneva at Chatham Westminster at Grove City W&J at Waynesburg Thiel at Franciscan Match 5 Franciscan at Chatham Westminster at Bethany Geneva at Thiel Waynesburg at W&J Saint Vincent at Grove City Match 6 Bethany at Geneva Chatham at Westminster Saint Vincent at Waynesburg Thiel at W&J Franciscan at Grove City Spring 2021 PAC Composite Men’s Soccer Schedule PAC Postseason Friday-Saturday, April 30-May 1 No. 10 at No. 9; No. 8 at No. 7; No. 6 at No. 5; No. 4 at No. 3; No. 2 at No. 1 Spring 2021 PAC Composite Women’s Soccer Schedule Match 1 Match 7 Saint Vincent at Chatham Grove City at Bethany Geneva at Thiel Geneva at W&J Waynesburg at Grove City Westminster at Saint Vincent W&J at Westminster Waynesburg at Thiel Bethany at Franciscan Franciscan at Chatham Match 2 Match 8 Westminster at Bethany Bethany at W&J Chatham at Waynesburg Thiel at Chatham Thiel at Grove City Waynesburg at Geneva W&J at Saint Vincent Grove City at Saint Vincent Franciscan at Geneva Westminster at Franciscan Match 3 Match 9 Bethany at Waynesburg Chatham at Bethany Chatham at W&J Westminster at Geneva Grove City at Geneva W&J at Grove City Thiel at Westminster Saint Vincent at Thiel Franciscan at Saint Vincent Franciscan at Waynesburg Match 4 Saint Vincent at Bethany Geneva at Chatham Westminster at Grove City W&J at Waynesburg Thiel at Franciscan Match 5 Franciscan at Chatham Westminster at Bethany Geneva at Thiel Waynesburg at W&J Saint Vincent at Grove City Match 6 Bethany at Geneva Chatham at Westminster Saint Vincent at Waynesburg Thiel at W&J Franciscan at Grove City Spring 2021 PAC Composite Women’s Soccer Schedule PAC Postseason Friday-Saturday, April 30-May 1 No.
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