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Originally Posted by A Pennsylvania Coach
Not sure if this is serious but if it is, well, I won't ever have you do my taxes. The OP says "She went 68-85 in five seasons in Corvallis, including 26-64 in Pacific-10 Conference play", so she went 42-21 in non-conference play. Not sure why you think she would have to be 9-9 in conference play to make it to .500 overall when on average she was about 8-4 in non-conference games each year.
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Many of those non-conference games could have been against non-D1 teams, and thus wouldn't count as tournament qualifying wins. Determining that would take looking up the team's schedule for each year, and I don't care to bother.
However all of that is not the point. I have a hard time accepting that a team which can't even go .500 in its own conference
should be eligible for postseason play.