Oct 14, 2008 15:57
16 yrs ago
English term

a number three seed

English to French Other Sports / Fitness / Recreation basketball
Je ne comprends pas l'expression ci-dessus dans la phrase
"The Gators, a number three seed in the tournament, spent most of the night dominating the Bruins on both offense and defense. Merci d'avance pour vos suggestions!
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Proposed translations

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classé troisième

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Drmanu et Nathalie Reis ont répondu en même temps. Techniquement, les deux auraient dû gagner des points. Peut-être que ProZ pourrait résoudre ce problème... Anne Diamantidis où êtes-vous pour "trancher"? Merci à tous :)!
Peer comment(s):

neutral writeaway : oops- I just saw it's a tournament, not the general rankings. (work + kudoz doesn't mix) ;-)
6 mins
Merci!
agree Jean-Louis S. : classé troisième dans la constitution des poules
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Merci!"
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la tête de série numéro trois

bon travail.
Peer comment(s):

agree Stéphanie Soudais (X)
2 mins
neutral Nathalie Reis : J'avais l'impression qu'on utilisait cette expression Tête de série Numéro seulement en tennis. Est-ce la même chose en basket?
4 mins
agree Anne de Freyman (X) : http://www.basketsession.com/2008/02/14/les-tetes-de-serie-a...
7 mins
agree writeaway : so it seems. your refs are very convincing.
16 mins
neutral Jean-Louis S. : Dans le NCAA championship ce n'est pas "tête de série" mais plutot un classement à l'intérieur de chaque poule.
17 mins
agree cmwilliams (X)
1 hr
agree Philippe Etienne : http://www.radiofrance.fr/thematiques/sport/accueil/infos.ph...
2 hrs
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classé(s) troisième(s)

IMOIls sont actuellement troisièmes, les deux premiers viennent de chuter au ... vous serez toujours mieux classés que si vous êtes réputés pour être une ...
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+1
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classée 3ème à la fin de la saison régulière

Le classement à la fin de la saison régulière détermine l' adversaire pour les play-offs.Le 1er de la conférence West affronte le 8ème , le 2ème le 7ème...avec l' avantage de jouer une belle éventuelle à domicile.
College Basketball: seed position, eams, ncaa tournament - [ Traduire cette page ]eams, ncaa tournament, strength of schedule: The meaning of the seed position in the ncaa tournament is to reward teams for success during the regular ...
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Note added at 31 minutes (2008-10-14 16:29:06 GMT)
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Mêm chose pour la conférence East.
Peer comment(s):

agree florence metzger
8 mins
neutral writeaway : number three seed in the tournament
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Reference comments

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Reference:

NCAA tournament seeding

The tournament is split into four regions and each region has teams seeded 1–16, with the committee making every region as comparable to the others as possible. The best team in each region plays the #16 team, the #2 team plays the #15, and so on. The effect of this seeding structure ensures that the better a team is seeded, the worse-seeded their opponents will be.

The brackets are not reseeded after each round. The tournament is single-elimination and there are no consolation games—although there was a third-place game as late as 1981, and each regional had a third-place game through the 1975 tournament. The single-elimination format produces opportunities for Cinderella teams to advance despite playing much tougher teams. Nonetheless, despite the numerous instances of early-round Tournament upsets, including four instances of a #15 seed defeating a #2 seed, no #1 seed has ever lost in the first round to a #16 seed.

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Note added at 1 hr (2008-10-14 17:22:19 GMT)
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The NCAA competition starts with various local competitions (conferences) after which the NCAA decide which teams will take part in the "tournament" (conference "winners" and teams selected by NCAA based on record and other criteria). The teams are regrouped in 4 regions of 16 teams. The teams are "seeded" so that the the best meets the weakest: 1 with 16, 2 with 15, 2 with 14, etc. Each regional winner (now from the "tournament") will take part in the final phase of the competition/tournament, the "final four". Here "seeds" are used again among the four teams to make sure that the two best teams do not meet in semi-final.
Peer comments on this reference comment:

neutral writeaway : but how about the French? I am very surprised to see seeding used for basketball in English. /English clearly says 'in the tournament',
23 mins
classé troisième dans la constitution de sa poule//I added a note that might make it clearer or...
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