14 Competitions

Started by 3Timer, February 08, 2022, 01:20:21 PM

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3Timer

Just verifying the WIAA rule with 14 competitions prior to regionals in order to be eligible to compete. Is this 14 separate competitions per athlete, or 14 varsity competitions by team?

bulldog24

14 total competitions per athlete

thequad

Does this mean 14 matches before regionals?
I am now OLD enough to know how little I knew when I knew it ALL.

3Timer

Quote from: thequad on February 08, 2022, 01:42:03 PM
Does this mean 14 matches before regionals?

Yes. Would it be 14 competitions per team, or is it by wrestler? 

Redeemer

Quote from: thequad on February 08, 2022, 01:42:03 PM
Does this mean 14 matches before regionals?

What do you think the answer to this question is??  ;)

Redeemer

Quote from: 3Timer on February 08, 2022, 01:49:05 PM
Quote from: thequad on February 08, 2022, 01:42:03 PM
Does this mean 14 matches before regionals?

Yes. Would it be 14 competitions per team, or is it by wrestler?

By wrestler, silly ones.

acdc

The rule is actually quite simple....

14 Events for your team.  Each level your program offers cannot exceed 14 events for the year.

No more than 14 Varsity events.
No more than 14 JV events.
No more than 14 Girl's events.

3Timer

Quote from: acdc on February 08, 2022, 02:54:19 PM
The rule is actually quite simple....

14 Events for your team.  Each level your program offers cannot exceed 14 events for the year.

No more than 14 Varsity events.
No more than 14 JV events.
No more than 14 Girl's events.

Could be interesting if that is indeed the rule for a few teams before regionals.

DocWrestling

Doesn't the entire state tournament series count as one of the events?

My understanding is that a team could enter 20 events but any one wrestler can only compete in 14 of them
Of Course, this is only my opinion and no one elses!

imwi

Sounds like someone is on the verge of reporting a team to the WIAA for too many competitions

Handles II

2021-2022 WIAA rule:
a. The maximum number of meets is 14. Schedules of all teams should be clearly published and separated by level for each team sponsored
by a school.
b. Conference tournaments must be included in count of regular season maximums.
c. A female wrestler may participate in "female - only" meets, counting as one of her individual 14 exposures but not counting toward the
team total.


rmk12175

Btw, wiaa rules also state that the state tournament series does not count as one of the 14 meets.

padre

Quote from: DocWrestling on February 08, 2022, 03:10:57 PM
Doesn't the entire state tournament series count as one of the events?

My understanding is that a team could enter 20 events but any one wrestler can only compete in 14 of them

You could have 14 events and 50 or less matches before regionals.

BrokeHimOnBottom

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Quote from: padre on February 08, 2022, 06:37:35 PM
Quote from: DocWrestling on February 08, 2022, 03:10:57 PM
Doesn't the entire state tournament series count as one of the events?

My understanding is that a team could enter 20 events but any one wrestler can only compete in 14 of them

You could have 14 events and 50 or less matches before regionals.
Yes, this is the rule. 14 events and 50 or less matches before regionals per wrestler! There is also a 14 event limit for the team at each level, again before regionals. If you are worried a wrestler is over the event or match limit, the easiest way to check is by going to the team on track, go to the matches tab and select the wrestler you want to check. You should be able to see and count the different events on the left if everything on track is accurate.

hasbeen

Quote from: 3Timer on February 08, 2022, 02:59:18 PM
Quote from: acdc on February 08, 2022, 02:54:19 PM
The rule is actually quite simple....

14 Events for your team.  Each level your program offers cannot exceed 14 events for the year.

No more than 14 Varsity events.
No more than 14 JV events.
No more than 14 Girl's events.

Could be interesting if that is indeed the rule for a few teams before regionals.

Seems to be some "gray area" here since many teams schedule their varsity reserves at varsity tournaments and then send some otherwise varsity kids if they missed a tournament earlier in the year.