League standings are determined using the Saylor Point System, which awards points based on both game results and the strength of the opponent. This system rewards teams for playing and performing well against stronger competition.
Teams are placed into tiers based on their current winning percentage.
| Tier | Winning Percentage |
| 1 | 0.750 or higher |
| 2 | 0.500 – 0.749 |
| 3 | 0.259 – 0.499 |
| 4 | 0.000 – 0.249 |
Points Awarded for Wins
| Result | Points |
| Win vs. Tier 1 | 300 |
| Win vs. Tier 2 | 250 |
| Win vs. Tier 3 | 200 |
| Win vs. Tier 4 | 150 |
Points Awarded for Losses
| Result | Points |
| Loss vs. Tier 1 | 150 |
| Loss vs. Tier 2 | 100 |
| Loss vs. Tier 3 | 50 |
| Loss vs. Tier 4 | 0 |
Saylor Point Average
League standings are determined by Saylor Point Average, which measures the average number of Saylor points earned per game (total saylor points earned ÷ total games played).
Example:
| Team | Total Points | Games Played | Saylor Point Average |
| A | 2,250 | 10 | 225.0 |
| B | 2,100 | 9 | 233.3 |
Dynamic Standings
Saylor points are dynamic throughout the season. As teams’ winning percentages change, their tier classification may change as well. Because of this, the value of earlier games may increase or decrease as opponents move between tiers.
For that reason, league standings may shift throughout the season and are not finalized until the final day of the regular season.
