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Bracketology: How the 2019 NEPSAC Class B tournament could look

By Jonathan SigalNovember 1, 2019

South Kent is one of the NEPSAC's last undefeated teams heading into November. (Mike Gridley/New England Soccer Journal)

The NEPSAC tournaments get underway on Nov. 13 with quarterfinal matchups, leading towards semifinals on Nov. 16 and the championship game on Nov. 17.

As that all takes shape, what could the eight-team field look like? Who might be in and out?

To answer those questions, we've taken a stab at what the Class B tournament field might shape up as. As a quick reminder: Middlesex is the defending champion, having beaten Rivers, 1-0, last year.

Here's a look at what the quarterfinal matchups could have in store, as well as which teams are on the bubble:

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