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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
postseason
adjective
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▪ Barnett has no illusions about a championship season, or even a guaranteed postseason berth.
▪ Mostly to annoy the league office, they compare their choices for postseason honors and publish them.
▪ Smoltz will face Marlins rookie Tony Saunders, making his postseason debut.
▪ Still, Leyland left him out of the postseason rotation because there was nobody else to work right-handed long relief.
▪ Under Constantine, the Sharks were 55-78-24 and made their only two postseason appearances.
▪ Was traded with about 90 minutes before postseason rosters were set.
▪ Williams can play in only the final six regular-season games and postseason tournaments.
Wiktionary
postseason

a. (context US English) of or pertaining to such a period n. (context US English) The period after the end of the normal sports season during which extra games are held (such as playoffs or championships)

Usage examples of "postseason".

The Final Four was the culminating event of the postseason collegiate basketball tournaments (then under way), and by its very name—it logically might have been dubbed the Top Four or even the First Four—conveyed, not unlike AIDS and the Middle East, a sense of finality, entropy, apocalypse, something forcibly drawing to a close.

She liked to have throttled Traci when that story came out about the party behind Purtle's Esso the week before the postseason tournament.

I lost track of the guy as I filled orders and shot the shit with regulars about the Sonics' postseason collapse and the continued influx of Californians into our fair city.