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South Carolina will be the No. 1 seed in the Southeastern Conference women’s basketball tournament after winning a coin flip.
A coin flip was the SEC's third tiebreaker after both teams split their season series and had the same conference record.
South Carolina will be the No. 1 seed at this week's SEC women's basketball tournament after winning a coin flip Sunday.
Commissioner Greg Sankey flipped a coin to determine the seeding between No. 1 Texas and No. 2 South Carolina.
The result could be very simple and there may be no need for the coin flip. If Texas wins and South Carolina loses, the Longhorns will take the top seed. If South Carolina wins and Texas loses ...
If both go undefeated in this final week of regular season play, South Carolina and Texas will be co-SEC regular season champions and a coin flip will decide who is No. 1 in the tournament.
Coin flip by the commissioner Since South Carolina and Texas split the regular-season series 1-1, with each team winning at their home arena, scenarios A and B are eliminated from the tiebreaker ...
In that case, conference commissioner Greg Sankey would flip a coin at the SEC office during halftime on Sunday afternoon's Ole Miss-LSU game. If Texas and South Carolina both lose? The Longhorns ...
“Coin flip by the Commissioner ... will determine the No. 1 seed in this year’s SEC Tournament if Texas and South Carolina end the regular season tied atop the SEC. Coin flips have been ...