For the third consecutive year, the WIAA has relied on computers rather than human input to determine postseason basketball tournament seeds. Despite disclosing the six variables involved in the process, the organization has not revealed the percentages for each factor, prompting questions from coaches about the lack of transparency. Some coaches advocate for incorporating human judgment alongside computer-generated seeds to ensure more sensible outcomes. Additionally, the article highlights the potential of several Waukesha County teams for a successful postseason run.

By the Numbers
  • The WIAA has utilized computers exclusively for three years to determine postseason basketball tournament seeds
  • Six variables are used in the seeding process, but the percentages for each factor have not been disclosed
State of Play Bottom Line

The WIAA's use of computer-driven seeding for postseason basketball tournaments has raised questions about transparency and the potential for incorporating human judgment in the process, while highlighting the promising outlook for Waukesha County teams in the upcoming postseason.