We do not, we would tie for the regular season title, hence a shareVery clutch time for Chance to pitch his strongest outing of the year.
What is the tiebreaker with Indiana and do we own it!?!?
http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/033110aaf.htmlTiebreaking Procedures for Tournament Participants
A. In case of a tie between the two teams for seeds 1-2-3-4-5-6 in the Conference Tournament, the tie breaker procedure is as follows:
1. The winner of the game or series of games between the two tied teams shall receive the higher seeding spot.
2. In the event these two teams divide a series between themselves, the team with the best winning percentage against all teams ending the season (tied or not) in positions 1-2-3-4-5-6 in the final Conference standings will receive the higher seeding spot.
3. Best winning percentage against Big Ten common opponents.
4. If the winning percentage of the two teams is still tied, seeding will be determined by the team that allowed the least number of runs in Conference games will be the higher seed. If the two teams have not played all 32 Conference games or an equal number of games, then to use this procedure, it is necessary to move back to a point in the season where the two teams played an equal number of games.
Tiebreaking procedures as of 2012The first six teams in the conference standings at the end of regular season play shall be the participants in the conference tournament.
E: In case of a tie between two teams for seeds 1-2-3-4-5-6 in the Big Ten Tournament, the tiebreaker procedure is as follows:
1. The winner of the game or series of games between the two tied teams shall receive the higher seeding spot.
2. In the event these two teams divide a series between themselves, the team with the best winning percentage against all teams ending the season (tied or not) in positions 1-2-3-4-5-6 in the final conference standings will receive the higher seeding spot.
3. If the teams are still tied, seeding will be determined by the best winning percentage against Big Ten common opponents.
4. If the teams are still tied, seeding will be determined by the team that allowed the fewest number of runs in conference games. If the two teams have not played all 24 conference games or an equal number of games, then to use this procedure, it is necessary to move back to a point in the season where the two teams played an equal number of games (i.e., 23, 22, 21, etc.).
5. If the teams are still tied, seeding will be determined by a flip of the coin to be conducted by the Commissioner (or designee).
Which after today's games we have the lead.so basically it comes down to common opponents or, least runs given up...