
CIAC Overhauls Soccer Tournament Seeding for Fall Season
The CIAC’s new seeding formula, which incorporates strength of schedule, aims to produce fairer tournament brackets for boys and girls soccer this fall.
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The CIAC’s new seeding formula, which incorporates strength of schedule, aims to produce fairer tournament brackets for boys and girls soccer this fall.

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) will replace its traditional winning‑percentage seeding with a strength‑of‑schedule model for fall soccer tournaments, aiming to improve matchups and boost participation, especially in the girls’ Class S division.

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference announces a revised seeding approach for the 2026 boys and girls soccer tournaments, aiming to create more balanced brackets and ensure stronger teams meet later in competition.

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference will replace winning‑percentage seeding with a strength‑of‑schedule model for fall soccer tournaments, lowering the girls’ qualification bar to 35 percent and expanding participation across divisions.

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference will adopt a new seeding formula for soccer that factors in opponents' strength and adjusts the girls qualifying threshold to 35 percent, aiming for fairer tournament matchups.