09-29-2019, 03:18 AM
Yes they're "undefeated". A tie is half a "loss" in technicality only, for standings and tie breaking procedures.
If you have a 0 in the "loss column", you're undefeated.
de·feat·ed
/dəˈfēdəd/
adjective
having been beaten in a battle or other contest.
"the defeated army"
A tie is not being "beaten".
If you have a 0 in the "loss column", you're undefeated.
de·feat·ed
/dəˈfēdəd/
adjective
having been beaten in a battle or other contest.
"the defeated army"
A tie is not being "beaten".
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