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Super‑Eight Baseball: New Rules, Old Questions
Massachusetts, USAWednesday, March 18, 2026
Critics point out two main problems. First, schools can’t opt out unless they drop out of the whole tournament. A lower‑division school that just won a title might not want to play against stronger teams next year. Second, if a team loses its first game it still plays another match in Division 1A, which is different from other state tournaments that end a team’s run after one loss.
Defenders argue the change doesn’t alter the path to a state title: teams still need five wins. Most top eight teams play at least two games, and only one of 32 would have played fewer than two in the past four years.
The proposal will go to a finance committee, then to the Board of Directors and legal counsel. If approved, the tournament would start in 2027.
In a related move, cross‑country added a fourth division for each gender, expanding the first postseason weekend to 12 races. The plan aims to make competitions fairer for schools of different sizes, as Division 2 includes teams ranging from 200 to over 2, 000 students.
Meanwhile, hockey is also debating a Division 1A format that begins with pool play instead of best‑of‑three series. The sport may also reduce the maximum margin of victory from three to two goals, a change that 77 % of coaches support. This would make games more competitive and encourage sportsmanship.
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