Maryland, Wisconsin, and Purdue are all in a three-way tie for third at 13-6, one game behind 14-5 Michigan.
Michigan (@MSU) has by far the toughest remaining game so there is a not insignificant chance of a four-way tie for second place at 14-6.
If that happens three of the four will get double byes into Friday as the #2-#4 seeds while the other will get the #5 seed and play on Thursday.
The first tiebreaker is H2H2H2H which works out as follows:
Michigan:
- 0-1 vs Maryland
- 1-0 vs Wisconsin
- 1-1 vs Purdue
- 2-2 total
Maryland :
- 1-0 vs Michigan
- 1-0 vs Wisconsin
- 0-1 vs Purdue
- 2-1 total
Wisconsin:
- 0-1 vs Michigan
- 0-1 vs Maryland
- 1-0 vs Purdue
- 1-2 total
Purdue:
- 1-1 vs Michigan
- 1-0 vs Maryland
- 0-1 vs Wisconsin
- 2-2 total
Thus, Michigan has clinched a double-bye. In the event of a four-way tie for second:
- Maryland gets the #2 seed
- Michigan and Purdue revert to the two-team tiebreaker to determine the #3 and #4 seed*
- Wisconsin gets the #5 seed
*The two-team tiebreaker starts with H2H but that doesn't resolve the issue because Purdue and Michigan split their series.
Then it moves to record against the best team but that doesn't resolve the issue because both would be 0-season against MSU.
Next would be record against the second place teams but we've already seen that they both went 2-2 against the second place teams.
Then it would go to record against the sixth place team(s). UCLA would be sixth place, possibly tied with Oregon. FWIW:
- Purdue went 1-0 against both UCLA and Oregon.
- Michigan was also 1-0 against both UCLA and Oregon