The Greater Middlesex Conference’s Red Division was decided long ago, while others are still up in the air, all part of the league’s “once time through” pilot program that ends this year.
The schedule change – which first took effect last year – allows teams in that division to play each other only once. Of the nine teams in the division, the only public school to rematch with the non-publics was Colonia, which faced St. Joseph twice and plays St. Thomas Aquinas for a second time Thursday evening.
That changes the overall standings just a bit, though not at the top.
It’s important because of the GMC’s unique seeding procedure. No team can be seeded ahead of a team it’s behind in the standings.
Here’s a look at the GMC Red based on only the first matchups:

After the first run through, Monroe earns the tiebreaker over St. Thomas Aquinas thanks to the Falcons’ head-to-head win on January 4th, and East Brunswick gets the tiebreaker over JP Stevens with a head-to-head win over JP Stevens on January 15th.
These standings differ slightly from what the somewhat full standings look like, with many of the public schools playing each other twice. The only difference was St. Thomas Aquinas moves up to fourth, swapping places with Old Bridge.


