You need to know how many students are in the math team.
55-p=48
Team sports
players in a rugby league team
Soldier : Army Player : Team Student : Class
In intramural sports, there are typically two common types of elimination formats: single-elimination and double-elimination. In single-elimination, a team is eliminated from the competition after losing one game. In double-elimination, a team has to lose twice before being eliminated, offering a second chance to teams that lose their first game.
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George Mason was the 11th seed in 2006 and made it all the way to the Final Four. I don't know if that's the lowest seeded team to make it to the Elite Eight or Final Four though.http://a.espncdn.com/ncaatourney/brackets/2006Bracket.pdf
In a double elimination tournament, each participant must lose two matches to be eliminated. The structure typically involves two brackets: a winners' bracket and a losers' bracket. A team that loses in the winners' bracket drops to the losers' bracket, while a team that loses in the losers' bracket is eliminated. The final match usually pits the winner of the winners' bracket against the winner of the losers' bracket, and if the latter wins, a decisive match is held to determine the champion.
In a double elimination bracket, teams or players have to lose twice before they are eliminated from the tournament. Each match consists of two rounds: the winners' bracket and the losers' bracket. If a team loses in the winners' bracket, they move to the losers' bracket for a second chance. If they lose again in the losers' bracket, they are out of the tournament. This format allows for a fairer competition and gives teams a chance to recover from a single loss.
The last seeded team will play the first seeded team, and so on and so on until there isn't a matchup of teams to play.
That is a term used to describe a sports team or athlete who is seeded ninth in their respected rankings.
Villanova
In 2006, the third seeded (in the Minneapolis bracket) University of Florida gators defeated the #2 seeded UCLA (in the Oakland bracket) in the national championship. Neither team was a number one seeed
In the playoffs, a 'seed' is a ranking. This ranking is usually done by whether a team wins its division or, if they don't win their division, by a team's regular season win/loss record. A team that does not make the playoffs is not seeded ... they don't play anymore so there is no need to 'seed' them.
There was no six man tag team match on Elimination Chamber 2011.
Do you mean in late season standings charts? If so it means elimination number or the combination of loss by that team and wins by the "first place" team that results in the mathematical elimination of a team.