USA Field Hockey

NCC POOL ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES

For the 2018 NCC, USA Field Hockey will be conducting a controlled draw to create the pools. The goal is to create pools that are fair in balance by seed + USA Field Hockey ranking and that separates teams from the same region when possible. 

Once all teams qualify from the 2018 RCC to the 2018 NCC we will assign teams into “pots” to be drawn from at random. Pots will be constructed based on the number of automatic qualifiers. Below is an example assuming there are 6 winners in an age division, 6 second place finishing teams in an age division and 4 wildcard teams, criteria is based on the number of automatic qualifiers, or 6 total RCC's in a qualifying age division with each automatically qualifying two teams.

  • Pot 1 = Four highest USA Field Hockey ranked RCC winners
  • Pot 2 = Next two highest USA Field Hockey ranked RCC winners + two highest USA Field Hockey ranked RCC 2nd place finishers
  • Pot 3 = Next four highest ranked RCC 2nd place finishers
  • Pot 4 = Four At Large Bid Recipients (Wild Cards)

Rules:

  • The team assignments to pots will vary by the amount of teams that qualify automatically per age division in all RCCs across the country.
  • There will be four rounds of drawing teams from each pot.
  • Only one team per pot can be drawn per round.
  • Drawing starts from Pot 1 and goes through Pot 4.
  • Clubs from the same region may not be drawn from pots 2, 3 or 4.
  • Clubs drawn from the same region in pots 2 or 3 are placed back into the drawing and cannot be drawn after.
  • Clubs drawn from the same region in pot 4 will not be placed back into the pot and will remain in the pool originally drawn for.

An NCC selection draw for pool assignments will be held via live video for complete clarity and transparency and will be released on a date to be announced later. Any questions on this process should be directed to Glen Hollingsworth at ghollingsworth@usafieldhockey.com.