The Season D all-state baseball teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A
(Paul Shepardson)
Player of the year: Radek Birkholz, Valor Christian
Coach of the year: Ron Quintana, Mountain Vista
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Radek Birkholz
Valor Christian
P/SS
Senior
Greysen Carter
Fairview
–
Senior
Alex Champagne
Heritage
SS
Senior
Sam Krysa
Mountain Vista
3B
Senior
Quinton Low
Chatfield
P/1B
Senior
Trevor Moore
Mullen
SS/RHP
Junior
Caden Potter
Valor Christian
3B
Senior
Alec Willis
Regis Jesuit
–
Senior
Blake Young
Mountain Vista
C/DH
Junior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Beau Baldensperger
Cherokee Trail
C/P
Senior
Cale Claridge
Legacy
–
Senior
Joe Clinton
Cherokee Trail
3B/P
Senior
Christian Foutch
Chatfield
P
Junior
Connor Hasse
Denver South
–
Junior
Aaron Kidd
Legend
INF/OF
Junior
Cade Kunz
Heritage
LHP/1B/OF
Sophomore
Evan Magill
Mountain Vista
RHP
Senior
JC Rodriguez
Far Northeast Warriors
OF/C
Senior
Cody Trebelhorn
Cherry Creek
RHP/1B/OF
Junior
Honorable mention:
Tucker Buniger, UTIL, Fruita Monument, Senior
Gerardo Caldera, C/P, Adams City, Senior
Caleb Cancino, C, Castle View, Junior
Benji Carrington, Rampart, Junior
Reese Chapman, OF/RHP, Grandview, Junior
Ty Chapman, SS, Grandview, Senior
Cade Collins, 2B/SS, Dakota Ridge, Freshman
Cory Cooper, Denver South, Sophomore
Carter Dorighi, INF, Cherry Creek, Senior
Braden Doumer, C/OF/1B, Legend, Junior
Garrett Dykstra, LHP/1B, Arapahoe, Senior
Jacob Frazzini, P/1B, Cherokee Trail, Senior
Matt Glover, Denver South, Senior
Nathan Gutierrez, LHP/OF, Douglas County, Senior
Jacob Hill, P/2B, Ralston Valley, Senior
Liam Hohenstein, OF/RHP, Rock Canyon, Junior
Chase Jaworsky, SS/2B, Rock Canyon, Sophomore
Brant Kragel, 1B/P, Valor Christian, Junior
Cale Lansville, RHP/1B, ThunderRidge, Senior
Dallas Macias, Regis Jesuit, Junior
Cort McDaniel, C, Fruita Monument, Senior
Miguel Medina, CF/P/SS, Hinkley, Senior
Adam Moser, Fairview, Senior
Matthew Oberlander, OF/P, Fort Collins, Senior
Brooks Rodarte, Castle View, Sophomore
Camden Ross, Broomfield, Junior
Jeremiah Sanchez, OF/LHP, Pueblo West, Junior
Jace Schlegel, LHP/1B/OF, Pueblo West, Senior
Landen Sehr, Legacy, Junior
Luke Silverman, Fairview, Senior
Danny Spence, INF/RHP, Pueblo West, Junior
Tyler Stonebraker, OF/UTIL, Douglas County, Junior
Tommy Valdez, Broomfield, Senior
Will Vasseur, INF/RHP, Rocky Mountain, Junior
Isaac Wachsmann, Regis Jesuit, Junior
Chris Wallace, Poudre, Senior
Jacob Weaver, P/SS, Fruita Monument, Senior
Kody Woods, P/C/3B, Palmer, Senior
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Class 4A
(Paul Shepardson)
Player of the year: Dom Lopez, Ponderosa
Coach of the year: Bob Maloney, Ponderosa
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Dylan Carey
Ponderosa
SS/P/3B
Junior
Denton Damgaard
Cheyenne Mountain
C
Junior
Carson Fagan
Severance
SS/RHP
Junior
Brad Helton
Cheyenne Mountain
3B/OF/RHP
Senior
Dom Lopez
Ponderosa
1B/P/OF
Senior
Cole Martino
Pueblo County
P/1B/3B
Senior
Nolan McCracken
Windsor
RHP
Senior
Thomas Schreffler
Evergreen
INF/P
Senior
Izaak Siefken
Holy Family
P/2B/SS
Senior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Michael Casillas
Pueblo East
RHP/SS/2B
Sophomore
Jared Delgado
Holy Family
SS/C/2B
Junior
Luke Guarienti
Pueblo South
OF/C
Senior
Blake Hammond
Holy Family
P/2B
Senior
Chase Hartman
Pueblo County
CF/C
Senior
Justin Hudson
Lewis-Palmer
RHP/INF
Senior
Kolton Miller
Ponderosa
2B
Senior
Kyle Miller
Pueblo East
SS/RHP
Senior
Devin Nowells
Longmont
3B/RHP
Senior
Honorable mention:
Tony Benko, D’Evelyn, Junior
Bradley Blakemore, CF/LF/RHP, D’Evelyn, Junior
Nate Bollinger, 3B, Palisade, Senior
Nolan Boone, INF/P, Montrose, Senior
Sammy Cabral, Thornton, Senior
Jimmy Chastain, 1B, Windsor, Senior
Connor Cooney, CF, Holy Family, Senior
Derrick Domenico, 3B/SS, Pueblo County, Junior
Nick Espinola, INF/RHP/OF, Thomas Jefferson, Senior
Sage Ferguson, P/INF, Elizabeth, Senior
Connor Frickey, 1B/RHP, Cheyenne Mountain, Junior
Logan Gross, P/3B/SS, Rifle, Freshman
Mason Hamlin, 2B/SS, Falcon, Junior
Nolan Hertzke, RHP/3B, Severance, Sophomore
George Hogan, SS/P, Evergreen, Senior
Nolan Hydock, 1B/RHP, Greeley West, Senior
Carson King, INF/P, Evergreen, Junior
Cael Langford, Fort Morgan, Senior
Derek Lukes, C/P/1B, Ponderosa, Junior
Gage Mestas, Durango, Senior
Westin Miller, SS, Wheat Ridge, Senior
Nate Moorehead, INF/P/OF, Falcon, Senior
Elijah Morales, OF/IF/P, Battle Mountain, Junior
Isaiah Padilla, INF/P, Denver North, Sophomore
Anders Page-Roth, SS, Golden, Sophomore
Holden Pantier, SS/3B, Erie, Sophomore
Melesio Perez, INF, Palisade, Junior
Chase Prestwich, Frederick, Senior
Dakota Pruitt, SS/P, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
Caleb Ralph, RHP/INF, Lewis-Palmer, Senior
Coletin Renn, INF/P, Canon City, Junior
Rocco Salvatore, 1B, Roosevelt, Senior
Clayton Sanger, 1B/LHP, Falcon, Senior
Brock Saya, SS/RHP, Roosevelt, Junior
Dylan Sayler, LF/SS/CF, Mesa Ridge, Senior
Gavin Shary, INF/OF, Denver North, Junior
Cole Simms, C/P, Canon City, Senior
Nick Spidel, P/OF, Elizabeth, Senior
Andrew Syverson, C/2B, Holy Family, Junior
Nick Vilims, P/OF, Evergreen, Senior
Cal Walsh, Durango, Senior
Nick Weiderholt, OF/1B/LHP, George Washington, Junior
The Season D all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A
(David Johnson/davidjohnsonphotoprahpy.com)
Player of the year: Maddie Brady, Broomfield
Coach of the year: Jim Davidson, Broomfield
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Kylie Bahr
Valor Christian
–
Junior
Maddie Brady
Broomfield
FORW
Junior
Teeghan Dodd
Rock Canyon
D
Junior
Paige Foa
Arapahoe
MF
Senior
Kelley Francis
Cherry Creek
FORW
Senior
Cristina Inboden
Cherry Creek
D
Senior
Reagan Kotschau
Broomfield
MF
Sophomore
Peyton Parsons
Valor Christian
–
Junior
Taryn Rea
Broomfield
D
Junior
Ajanae Respass
Valor Christian
–
Junior
Cate Sheahan
Rock Canyon
MF
Junior
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Kendall Ahern
Rock Canyon
–
Senior
Anna Arnold
Mountain Vista
D
Senior
Alyssa Glover
Cherry Creek
MF
Junior
Julianna Hayward
Legacy
MF
Junior
Alexis Meyer
Regis Jesuit
MF
Freshman
Isa Murdock
Pine Creek
–
Junior
Taryn Pratte
Rock Canyon
MF
Senior
Blythe Sales
Fairview
MF
Senior
Molly Skurcenski
Grandview
D
Junior
Olivia Stutzman
Rocky Mountain
–
Senior
Natalie Vatter
Mountain Vista
–
Junior
Honorable mention:
Shayla Addington, D, Chaparral, Junior
Madison Allshouse, D, Legacy, Junior
Eve Bleam, MF, Boulder, Junior
Reagan Bridges, D, Arapahoe, Senior
Taylor Brook, Rocky Mountain, Senior
Sydney Ciechanowicz, MF, Denver East, Senior
Brae Cole, MF, Monarch, Senior
Ashlyn Craig, D, Arvada West, Junior
Sabrina DeHart, D/MF, Rampart, Freshman
Cyanne Doyle, STRK, ThunderRidge, Senior
Sarah Dunn, Rampart, Sophomore
Kate Dunne, D, Regis Jesuit, Junior
Kaelin Enga, MF, Liberty, Senior
Taylor Evans, Mountain Vista, Junior
Makenna Flinn, FORW, Fruita Monument, Senior
Addie Follett, FORW, Cherry Creek, Senior
Lucy Hart, D/FORW, Pine Creek, Senior
Kylie Hoffman, MF, Legacy, Sophomore
Jace Holmes, MF, ThunderRidge, Senior
Emily Hoy, MF, Northglenn, Senior
Annika Kassenbrock, STRK/D, Silver Creek, Senior
Cadence Kline, D/MF, Columbine, Junior
Lolo Lacy, GK, Pine Creek, Senior
Karly Lambert, , Brighton, Sophomore
Anna Lantz, FORW, Regis Jesuit, Junior
Cecelia Marlowe, D, Castle View, Junior
Jenna McCormick, MF, ThunderRidge, Senior
Delaney McGowan, Cherokee Trail, Senior
Brooklyn McKinney, FORW, Prairie View, Senior
Hannah Murphy, MF, Lakewood, Sophomore
Kara Nelson, GK, Silver Creek, Junior
Jordan Nytes, GK, Grandview, Junior
Jordan Okada, D, Fairview, Senior
Avery Ott, MF, Arapahoe, Junior
Kaitlyn Pagel, , Cherokee Trail, Senior
Hannah Peterson, D, Chatfield, Senior
Jo Sees, Valor Christian, Sophomore
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Class 4A
(Kevin Keyser/keyserimages.com)
Player of the year: Olivia Dietrich, Holy Family
Coach of the year: Michelle Griego, Holy Family
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Kacy Clements
Holy Family
D
Senior
Capri Dewing
Air Academy
FORW/MF
Senior
Olivia Dietrich
Holy Family
GK/FORW
Junior
Jaelen Giron
Holy Family
MF/FORW
Senior
Carty Kingsbury
Windsor
D
Junior
Jocelyn Ollivierre
Air Academy
D
Junior
Catherine Rapp
Evergreen
–
Junior
Elizabeth Rapp
Evergreen
–
Junior
Myla Stewart
Evergreen
–
Senior
Kira Villarreal
Northridge
FORW/MF
Junior
Sunnie Yarnell
Northridge
FORW/MF
Freshman
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Emily Browne
Wheat Ridge
MF
Junior
Gabby Caballero
Battle Mountain
D/GK
Senior
Lauren Clingman
Holy Family
MF/D
Senior
Moira Franck
The Classical Academy
–
Junior
Haeley Gallegos
Northridge
MF
Senior
Haley Janakus
D’Evelyn
MF
Sophomore
Melina McClure
The Classical Academy
–
Junior
Lauren Reid
Thomas Jefferson
–
Senior
Jessica Valladares
Denver North
MF
Senior
Lia Zavalsky
Golden
MF
Senior
Jocelin Zimmerer
Evergreen
–
Senior
Honorable mention:
Kylie Bach, Riverdale Ridge, Senior
Avery Bergschneider, D/FB/MF, Littleton, Senior
Morgan Berry, MF/FORW, Woodland Park, Junior
Brooke Bonner, Green Mountain, Senior
Callie Borg, MF, Battle Mountain, Senior
Madeline Borncamp, Niwot, Senior
Taylor Bottoms, Thompson Valley, Junior
Abby Bush, MF, Windsor, Junior
Katy Clapp, MF, Summit, Sophomore
Tatum Coe, Eagle Valley, Junior
Josie Coulter, Montrose, Junior
Michayla Dirito-Goff, STRK/MF, Pueblo South, Senior
Maya Elias, FORW/MF/D, Glenwood Springs, Senior
Kiera Flannagan, Niwot, Senior
Lanie Freeland, STRK/GK, Greeley Central, Senior
Grace Gardner, MF, Golden, Senior
Ally Henrikson, Pueblo County, Senior
Paige Hill, D/MF, Northridge, Sophomore
Sammi Holt, MF, Canon City, Senior
Gwyneth Jamison, Steamboat Springs, Freshman
Allie Jones, MF, Pueblo Centennial, Senior
Riley Jones, Palmer Ridge, Senior
Marit Klagge, Thompson Valley, Junior
Sarah Langley, STRK/MF/D, Coronado, Freshman
Sydney Lasater, MF, Sand Creek, Senior
Shaela Leahy, The Classical Academy, Senior
Darby Martinez, Steamboat Springs, Junior
Justice McKee, Palisade, Senior
Kennedy Montoya, Northfield, Junior
Sophia Nickel, FORW, Golden, Freshman
Peyton Oleson, MF, Mountain View, Senior
Lauren Petersen, Bear Creek, Senior
Breanne Raley, FORW, Cheyenne Mountain, Senior
Kylea Roitsch, The Classical Academy, Senior
Kyle Rowland, Durango, Senior
Mary Sanchez, FORW/MF/GK, Pueblo Central, Senior
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Class 3A
(Jack Carlough)
Player of the year: Izzy Newton, Kent Denver
Coach of the year: Lucas Richardson, Kent Denver
First Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Gaby Gish
Vail Mountain
–
Junior
Maggie Hirsch
Jefferson Academy
MF/FORW
Senior
Sloan Hurley
Kent Denver
–
Senior
Britt Lochhead
Colorado Academy
–
Senior
Adjrieanne (AJ) Loera
The Academy
MF
Junior
Ella Massarotti
Lutheran
MF/FORW
Sophomore
Izzy Newton
Kent Denver
–
Junior
Rachel Pelino
Salida
–
Senior
Maya Pellegrini
Colorado Academy
–
Senior
Kate Runyon
Jefferson Academy
FORW
Sophomore
Caley Swierenga
Lutheran
D/MF
Sophomore
Second Team
Name
School
Pos.
Year
Emma Bartha
Colorado Springs Christian
D
Senior
Lauren DiFraia
The Academy
FORW/MF/STRK
Senior
Kayla Hummer
James Irwin
FORW/MF
Freshman
Abby Kuhnel
Middle Park
MF
Senior
Madrid Mack
Manitou Springs
MF/FORW
Sophomore
Kjersti Moritz
Vail Mountain
–
Sophomore
Morgan Potts
Jefferson Academy
D/MF
Junior
Grace Romero
Aspen
D/MF
Senior
Kateri Trujillo
Prospect Ridge Academy
FORW
Sophomore
Jaycie Verderaime
Liberty Common
FORW
Senior
Karinne Walther
Peak to Peak
GK
Senior
Honorable mention:
Ava Candelaria, DSST: Byers, Senior
Julia Creech, MF, St. Mary’s, Senior
Mari Domingos, D, Colorado Springs Christian, Senior
The Season D all-state girls lacrosse teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.
These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.
Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.
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Class 5A
(Lance Wendt/wendt5280.com)
Player of the year: Jessie Bakes, Colorado Academy
Evergreen won the school’s first girls lacrosse title Wednesday night at Legacy Stadium with a 19-5 victory in the Class 4A state title game against Castle View. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
AURORA — Rachel Sanford knew when she took over Evergreen’s girls lacrosse program three years ago the Cougars could win a state championship.
“It’s crazy,” Evergreen senior Margo Miller said. “Rachel (Sanford) when she first came to our school she looked at the (trophy) wall and said one day you are going to be state champs. I was a sophomore then and we all kind of laughed, but today is that day.”
Top-seeded Evergreen finished off its historic season by winning the first-ever Class 4A girls lacrosse state championship Wednesday night at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. The Cougars took a 19-5 victory over No. 10 Castle View.
“This is awesome,” Evergreen sophomore Bella Reece, who had six goals in the state title game. “To make a name for Evergreen. This is so big. All of our seniors they hyped us up and brought our team together this year. I’m so excited.”
The Cougars (11-2 record) never trailed in the title game. Evergreen scored 10 unanswered goals in the final 13 minutes of the first half to grab a commanding 14-2 lead after halftime.
For the second straight playoff game Evergreen induced a running-clock with a 10-goal lead in the first half.
“We had to come out super strong and look for that extra pass,” Reece said. “We were hyped. We were able to get that running-clock before halftime.”
The Cougars had one of the most potent offensive attacks in 4A this season. Miller, along with sophomores Averi Gardner and Reece all finishing the season with 40-goal seasons.
“That’s pretty sweet,” Miller said about the three 40-goal scorers. “ Bella and Averi are studs. I’m so excited to see what they do in the future with this program. It was so great to have so many offensive threats.”
Senior goalie Lauren Spence and Evergreen’s defense held all opponents under double-digit goals during the Cougars’ 11-game winning streak to finish the year. Spence will head to continue her playing career at Loyola University Maryland.
The Cougars had defeated the Sabercats earlier this season. Evergreen took a 14-7 win against Castle View back on May 28.
Castle View actually entered the state tournament with a 5-5 record, but the Sabercats went on a remarkable run in the state tournament. They upset Golden, Aspen and Grand Junction to make Castle View’s first girls lacrosse season a memorable one, but the Cougars ended the Sabercats run in the title game.
“We have really been building to the level of play that we are showing now all season long,” Sanford said. “We have prepared all week and pretty much all season to show up today and they did.”
Evergreen got off a bit of a rough start this season with opening losses to 5A programs ThunderRidge and Fairview. However, the top-seeded Cougars hit their stride winning 11 straight games to close out the season. Eight of those victories were by double-digit margins.
“After the first two game we really learned what we needed to do,” Reece said of the 0-2 start. “We got to play two amazing 5A teams and were able to grow from that. Our team has developed so much.”
Evergreen becomes the first Jeffco Public School to ever win a girls lacrosse state title.
“It’s so great to end it like this,” said Miller, who will play lacrosse at Cornell University.
HIGHLANDS RANCH — Four teams met up at Shea Stadium on Monday evening to decide which two programs would have the honor of playing in Colorado’s first ever Class 4A girls lacrosse state championship. By the time the stadium lights were shut off, top-seeded Evergreen and No. 10 Castle View had punched their ticket to the new classification’s inaugural title game.
The Cougars and Sabercats will square off for the 4A trophy on Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Legacy Stadium in Aurora.
(1) Evergreen 17, (5) Thompson Valley 5
There were nerves, but Evergreen’s girls lacrosse team projected complete confidence during the program’s first state semifinal game Monday night at Shea Stadium.
“I have lot of faith in this team. Everyone worked together,” Evergreen senior Kate Nierenberg said after the Cougars’ 17-5 victory over Thompson Valley punched their ticket to Wednesday’s Class 4A state championship game at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. “To have a running clock before halftime was pretty great.”
Evergreen senior Margo Miller (7) spins away from Thompson Valley sophomore Rachel Shannon (6) during the first half Monday night at Shea Stadium. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
Nierenberg and sophomore Bella Reece had four goals each for the No. 1-seeded Cougars. Senior Margo Miller and sophomore Averi Gardner poured in three goals each.
“We have a lot of offensive threats,” Evergreen coach Rachel Sanford said of Evergreen having four different multiple goal scorers against Thompson Valley (10-3). “They really moved the ball well and shot well. I’m proud of the chemistry of the team looking for one more pass.”
Evergreen (10-2 record) actually induced a running clock with 2:09 left in the first half when senior Carly Poole scored to give the Cougars a 12-2 lead.
Senior Lauren Spence — who has signed to play women’s lacrosse at Loyola University Maryland — was stellar in net facing the Eagles’ Carr sisters. Sophomore Aidan Carr and freshman Rory Carr had combined for 89 goals so far this season.
“They (Thompson Valley) has some very good shooters,” Spence said. “The Carr sisters are very good. I was ready for those.”
Evergreen hasn’t allowed double-digit goals by an opponent since the Cougars’ opening season loss to ThunderRidge. The Cougars actually started the season 0-2 with losses to ThunderRidge and Fairview.
“She (Spence) is just incredible,” Sanford said. “She is so fast and her decision making is amazing.”
The Cougars will enter Wednesday’s title game on a 10-game winning streak.
“It’s really exciting,” Sanford said of the Cougars headed to the title game against the winner of Castle View and Grand Junction that played in the night cap at Shea Stadium. “I hope we bring it like we did tonight.”
Thompson Valley sophomore Aidan Carr (26) gets pressure from Evergreen senior Carly Poole (8) and sophomore Averi Gardner (12) during the Class 4A girls lacrosse state semifinal Monday night at Shea Stadium in Highlands Ranch. (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)
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(10) Castle View 17, (3) Grand Junction 4
The 2020 season was canceled on the same day the Castle View girls lacrosse team was scheduled to play its first game last spring, which was meant to be filled with excitement surrounding the first season of Class 4A girls lacrosse in Colorado.
Just over a year later, the Sabercats are making up for lost time in a big way.
With the shot to play in an historic title game on the line, the Castle View girls lacrosse team didn’t take any chances in securing its spot against Grand Junction on Monday night. The 10th-seeded Sabercats (8-5) raced out to an early lead over the higher-seeded and unbeaten No. 3 Tigers (11-1) at Shea Stadium and powered their way to a 17-4 semifinal victory.
On Wednesday night, the Sabercats will have a chance to become the first 4A state champions in Colorado history.
“It was devastating,” Castle View head coach Samantha Silverman said. “It happened right as we were getting ready to play. We actually had a lot of freshmen on our team last year and they never got to play. So to come out this year and make it all the way to the championship game is extremely exciting.
“We are super excited. It feels great and not having a season last year, coming together as a team this year was really special to make it happen. It was awesome.”
In the state championship game on Wednesday, Castle View will play No. 1-seeded Evergreen at Legacy Stadium in Aurora.
In the final coaches poll of Season D, Colorado Academy and Evergreen finished at No. 1.
The rankings, voted upon by coaches, are the official polls of the Association. This data will be used as one criteria for postseason qualification and seeding.