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Princeton Battles for Final MLTT Playoff Spot in Regular-Season Finale

Princeton needs 36 points across three matches at Rider University to overtake the New York Slice's 185-point total and claim the final MLTT playoff spot.

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Princeton Battles for Final MLTT Playoff Spot in Regular-Season Finale
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The second Eastern Conference playoff berth in Major League Table Tennis Season 3 came down to one final weekend, with the Princeton Revolution needing 36 points from three matches at Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey to overtake the New York Slice and punch their postseason ticket.

The Slice finished their season at 185 points, leaving the door cracked for Princeton, who entered the weekend sitting at 150. Because MLTT standings accumulate total points across singles, doubles, and the Golden Game, the Revolution still had a live mathematical path. The ceiling was generous: three wins by the maximum 21-0 margin would yield 63 points, well past New York's total. The realistic target was tighter but achievable: 36 points to leapfrog the Slice.

Three teams had already locked up playoff berths before the weekend began. The Portland Paddlers and Chicago Wind secured their Western Conference spots, and the Carolina Gold Rush claimed the first Eastern Conference position. Everything else in the East was unsettled.

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Princeton's path got harder with the confirmed absence of Cho Seungmin, currently ranked No. 2 in the MLTT Power Rankings with a Spindex rating of 2818. Cho had been one of the Revolution's most reliable performers all season, and losing him for the finale placed added pressure on the rest of the roster to produce across both singles and doubles.

The Revolution were playing on home turf at Rider University, and the crowd was expected to be a factor. The final weekend also featured the Florida Crocs, Portland Paddlers, and Atlanta Blazers, though the specific match pairings and day-by-day schedule had not been released ahead of the event.

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Thirty-five points is the gap between Princeton's future and the offseason.

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