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Quote from: Gregory Sager on January 23, 2017, 09:19:12 PM
It's important to look at overall context, too, as the Central Region doesn't exist within a vacuum. First of all, there are more Pool C bids available than there were last year, thanks to the expansion of the bracket to 64 teams. Second, at least one traditionally strong region (the Great Lakes) is really down overall this year in terms of teams that are hitting their Pool C marks with regard to wins and losses at this moment. There may be other regions that are in the same boat; I know that D-Mac is always moaning about how parity is making it impossible for him to fashion a coherent Top 25 ballot, so perhaps there are other regions besides the Great Lakes that have become parity-prone. I just haven't looked into that enough yet on a region-by-region basis.

Moaning? Just commenting.

Parity-prone regions: Great Lakes, Central, South (mainly ODAC), East... with the NJAC possible as well and the Northeast showing signs, but not sure if fully in parity-ville. Mid-Atlantic has been there, but not this year after all (thought it would be).
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Quote from: sac on January 23, 2017, 08:39:47 PM
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on January 23, 2017, 04:52:12 PM
IN THE CENTRAL REGION...

Halfway through the double round-robin and the CCIW is killing themselves. Could they just be a two-bid league???

Augustana   7-1   14-3
North Park   6-2   13-4
Carroll   5-3   10-7
Carthage   4-4   11-6
Illinois Wesleyan   4-4   12-5


8 more games to play in the WIAC double round-robin as well.

UW-River Falls   6-0   16-1
UW-Oshkosh   3-3   10-7
UW-Eau Claire   3-3   13-4
UW-Stout   3-3   12-5
UW-Whitewater   3-3   14-3

I don't think either team's SOS is gonna get the MWC a Pool C bid.

St. Norbert   9-1   12-3
Ripon   8-2   12-3

The NACC and the SLIAC are 1-bid leagues, unless Benedictine loses in the conference tourney.o

I was actually looking at the CCIW earlier today and thinking the same thing.  IF IWU duplicates their second half round-robin the same as the first they'll be out of range for a Pool C bid.  They likely have to go 6-2 with their 8th loss coming in the CCIW tournament.  No guarantee of that.

But I can also see a weird scenario where 4 teams starts to look like a possibility.

2011 was the last time the CCIW didn't get 3 in the tournament.

One advantage that will fall to IWU in the 2nd round that they did not enjoy in the first half of the conference schedule is that they will apparently get to face a Connor Raridon less NCC team at home.
Among the current top 5 teams, Carthage was the only other team that had to face a full strength Cardinal squad in the first half. Although the Bosko Boys didn't need any help that night.

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Greg,

To be fair, it was just a quick glance. I honestly didn't look too in depth yet as it's still early. I did realize I didn't include Wash U or Chicago, though they were in the back of my mind and I have a good feeling where they stand. Thanks for the amendments.
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No problem, Tom. I considered the fact that other posters might use your work as an ongoing template in this room, so I figured that it should be amended for that reason.

I'll try to construct a more comprehensive Central Region chart later this afternoon.
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Quote from: Gregory Sager on January 24, 2017, 12:59:56 PM
No problem, Tom. I considered the fact that other posters might use your work as an ongoing template in this room, so I figured that it should be amended for that reason.

I'll try to construct a more comprehensive Central Region chart later this afternoon.

I would strongly advise against that!  ??? ;D :o

But I understand your point. I'll try to be more thorough with that in mind!
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Through Sunday, Jan. 22, based on knightslappy's numbers posted at http://detroitjockcity.com/division-iii-mens-basketball-regional-rankings-data/

43 Pool A berths (current conference leaders)
UW-River Falls (WIAC CE) 14-1, 0.606
Babson (NEWMAC NE) 16-1, 0.593
Washington U. (UAA CE) 13-3, 0.620
Whitman (NWC WE) 17-0, 0.541
Tufts (NESCAC NE) 15-2, 0.567
Marietta (OAC GL) 13-4, 0.608
Susquehanna (LAND MA) 14-2, 0.552
Lycoming (MACC MA) 15-2, 0.544
Ramapo (NJAC AT) 16-1, 0.504
Salisbury (CAC MA) 14-3, 0.546
Neumann (CSAC AT) 16-1, 0.499
Hanover (HCAC GL) 12-2, 0.530
Eastern Connecticut (LEC NE) 13-5, 0.578
St. Lawrence (LL EA) 14-2, 0.517
Augustana (CCIW CE) 14-3, 0.529
Hope (MIAA GL) 12-3, 0.536
St. John Fisher (E8 EA) 11-4, 0.557
Hardin-Simmons (ASC SO) 13-4, 0.544
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (SCIAC WE) 11-0, 0.447
Benedictine (NATHC ce) 12-3, 0.514
Brockport (SUNYAC EA) 14-3, 0.503
--- approximate cut line if teams were in Pool C ---
Endicott (CCC ne) 13-4, 0.521
Denison (NCAC GL) 16-1, 0.445
Buena Vista (IIAC WE) 11-6, 0.554
Randolph-Macon (ODAC SO) 12-5, 0.530
St. Johns (MIAC we) 12-3, 0.493
St. Norbert (MWC ce) 12-3, 0.482
St. Vincent (PrAC gl) 12-4, 0.495
Eastern (MACF AT) 10-7, 0.553
Becker (NECC ne) 10-4, 0.504
Franklin and Marshall (CC ma) 12-5, 0.505
Staten Island (CUNYAC at) 13-5, 0.495
Salem State (MASCAC ne) 11-7, 0.531
Albertus Magnus (GNAC ne) 13-3, 0.455
Gallaudet (NEAC ea) 13-3, 0.450
Husson (NAC ne) 10-5, 0.486
Greensboro (USAC so) 9-5, 0.491
Farmingdale State (SKY at) 11-5, 0.471
Northwestern (Minn.) (UMAC we) 12-5, 0.458
Medaille (AMCC gl) 12-4, 0.439
Westminster (Mo.) (SLIAC ce) 11-4, 0.441
Colorado College (SCAC we) 7-7, 0.514
Birmingham-Southern (SAA so) 9-9, 0.462

21 Pool C guesses (must have WP>=.667 and SOS>=.500)
1) Middlebury (NESCAC NE) 13-3, 0.628
2) Rochester (UAA EA) 15-1, 0.552
3) Whitworth (NWC WE) 15-2, 0.545
4) UW-Whitewater (WIAC CE) 13-3, 0.567
5) Swarthmore (CC MA) 14-3, 0.556
6) Loras (IIAC WE) 14-4, 0.570
7) UW-Eau Claire (WIAC CE) 12-4, 0.574
8) Christopher Newport (CAC MA) 15-2, 0.524
9) Amherst (NESCAC NE) 12-4, 0.567
10) Wesleyan (NESCAC NE) 15-4, 0.551
11) Catholic (LAND MA) 13-4, 0.558
12) Williams (NESCAC NE) 13-5, 0.571
13) Illinois Wesleyan (CCIW CE) 12-5, 0.573
14) Emory (UAA SO) 12-4, 0.552
15) Keene State (LEC NE) 12-5, 0.566
16) MIT (NEWMAC NE) 13-4, 0.542
17) WPI (NEWMAC NE) 12-5, 0.559
18) LeTourneau (ASC SO) 13-3, 0.517
19) Cabrini (CSAC AT) 12-3, 0.519
20) St. Thomas (MIAC WE) 12-4, 0.533
21) Virginia Wesleyan (ODAC SO) 13-4, 0.525

Leagues with the most teams in: NESCAC 5, WIAC 3, NEWMAC 3, many (including CCIW) with 2.
Pool C berths by region: Northeast 7, Central 3, West 3, Mid-Atlantic 3, South 3, East 1, Atlantic 1, Great Lakes 0

Moving In: Emory (C), Keene State (C), WPI (C), St. Thomas (C), Virginia Wesleyan (C), Randolph-Macon (ODAC), St. Johns (MIAC), Eastern (MACF), Franklin and Marshall (CC), Albertus Magnus (GNAC), Husson (NAC), Medaille (AMCC), Birmingham-Southern (SAA)

Moving Out: UW-Stout (C), UW-Oshkosh (C), Mount St. Joseph (HCAC), North Park (C), Bates (C), Carthage (C), Guilford (ODAC), DeSales (MACF), Castleton (NAC), La Roche (AMCC), Bethel (MIAC), Lasell (GNAC), Centre (SAA)

Wrong side of the bubble
John Carroll (OAC GL) 10-6, 0.595
UW-Stout (WIAC CE) 9-5, 0.588
Mass-Dartmouth (LEC NE) 11-6, 0.573
Chicago (UAA ce) 10-6, 0.581
UW-Stevens Point (WIAC CE) 9-7, 0.604
UW-Oshkosh (WIAC ce) 10-7, 0.594
Mount St. Joseph (HCAC GL) 13-3, 0.506
North Park (CCIW ce) 13-4, 0.524
Gwynedd Mercy (CSAC AT) 14-3, 0.501
Connecticut College (NESCAC ne) 11-6, 0.567
Bates (NESCAC ne) 12-6, 0.559
Carthage (CCIW ce) 10-6, 0.574
Rowan (NJAC AT) 11-7, 0.572
Hamilton (NESCAC ne) 12-4, 0.519
Ripon (MWC ce) 12-3, 0.500
Oswego State (SUNYAC EA) 13-4, 0.513
Skidmore (LL EA) 13-5, 0.527
Guilford (ODAC SO) 14-3, 0.488
Wooster (NCAC GL) 11-6, 0.554
Nebraska Wesleyan (IIAC we) 11-4, 0.519
DeSales (MACF AT) 11-6, 0.551
Mount Union (OAC GL) 11-6, 0.551
Central (IIAC WE) 9-7, 0.581
Trinity (Conn.) (NESCAC ne) 12-6, 0.540
Scranton (LAND MA) 12-5, 0.525
Capital (OAC GL) 10-7, 0.569
Pomona-Pitzer (SCIAC we) 8-2, 0.488
Wartburg (IIAC we) 10-6, 0.553
St. Olaf (MIAC WE) 7-8, 0.612
Castleton (NAC ne) 12-4, 0.504
Buffalo State (SUNYAC EA) 10-5, 0.534
Maryville (Tenn.) (USAC SO) 12-3, 0.484
Texas Lutheran (SCAC SO) 11-7, 0.554
New Jersey City (NJAC AT) 15-3, 0.469
SUNY Geneseo (SUNYAC ea) 11-6, 0.536
Moravian (LAND MA) 10-5, 0.528
Union (LL EA) 8-6, 0.562
Howard Payne (ASC so) 9-4, 0.516
TCNJ (NJAC at) 13-5, 0.504
SUNY Oneonta (SUNYAC ea) 10-7, 0.554
Concordia (Texas) (ASC so) 10-5, 0.524
Hood (MACC ma) 13-5, 0.503
Ohio Northern (OAC gl) 10-7, 0.551
Ohio Wesleyan (NCAC gl) 11-6, 0.527
Hamline (MIAC we) 10-6, 0.534
Western Connecticut (LEC ne) 10-5, 0.518
Misericordia (MACF at) 12-5, 0.503
Johns Hopkins (CC ma) 11-6, 0.525
Delaware Valley (MACF at) 10-7, 0.547
York (Pa.) (CAC ma) 11-6, 0.524
UW-Platteville (WIAC ce) 7-9, 0.602

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So according to the pre-championship manual (pg. 12), the 1st regional rankings come out in less than 2 weeks, Wednesday, February 8. It also states on Monday, February 27, the day the bracket is announced, the 4th and final regional rankings are released...
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Quote from: Greek Tragedy on January 26, 2017, 03:30:19 PM
http://www.ncaa.org/championships/division-iii-mens-basketball

So according to the pre-championship manual (pg. 12), the 1st regional rankings come out in less than 2 weeks, Wednesday, February 8. It also states on Monday, February 27, the day the bracket is announced, the 4th and final regional rankings are released...

Quote from: Pat Coleman on January 26, 2017, 03:46:16 PM
We got the final rankings for the fall sports -- indeed, those are a thing again.

Yep... NCAA or Championship Committee (or both) mandated them this year. Enough pressure about being transparent worked.
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All of the sudden the month of January is coming to a close! It wasn't that long ago we were watching how teams would perform during holiday tournaments and after long breaks. Now, we are wondering how most teams will weather the second half of conference play.

Thursday night on Hoopsville, Dave tries to take the temperature of Division III basketball. Just how good are the teams nationally ranked and near the top of some conference? Are there teams lurking who are about to emerge and disrupt things?

Of course the focus on this show will primarily be the East, Mid-Atlantic, Great Lakes, and West Regions, but there is still plenty to talk about nationwide including the common theme: upsets and parity.

Guests will include a coach who won his 400th on Wednesday, three nationally ranked teams, and seven total losses.

Dave also discusses the recently launch Hoopsville Fundraising efforts and the upcoming annual marathon show. For more information on the fundraiser, click here: https://igg.me/at/hoopsville-fundraiser-2017

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Believe it or not... there is just one more month remaining in Division III basketball's regular season. In other words, time is running out for teams looking to play in March. One month from today, most conference champions will be crowned and the conversation will be who may be in and will be out of the NCAA championship tournament.

So as the season head's for the home stretch, what programs will we be talking about in a month? Who may emerge from some tight conferences races to prove they are the best?

Sunday night on Hoopsville, Dave hopes to turn the spotlight on a few programs others may not be paying attention to as much. Tufts' men's program is seperating themselves from the rest of the NESCAC, Elmhurst women are making the CCIW race more interesting than expected, LeTourneau men have turned their program around and now lead their ASC division, and Montclair State women have a battle on their hands in the NJAC.

Also on Sunday night, we head to the WBCA Center Court and talk to one of the up and coming women's basketball coaches. Already honored for his success at a young age, what has Alex Richay done to turn the Oglethorpe program around?

Dave will also preview the upcoming annual Hoopsville Marathon and give an update to this season's fundraising efforts.

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Greek Tragedy

#6823
Big week for teams as this week's results will be the last before the 1st regional rankings come out the following week!

As for the Central...assuming teams win all their games this week. VERY LOOSE summaries!

Despite losing in OT over the weekend, Augustana (15-4) should be in the Top 4.

North Park (15-4) could be up there was well, maybe ahead of Augustana based on h2h.

IWU (12-6) have lost 3 of 4 with Seibring not 100%, so it's not looking good for them.

Carthage (12-6) has split with Augustana but lost to IWU.

In the WIAC, River Falls (16-1) keeps rolling and could be a favorite for the #1 ranking in the region.

Whitewater (15-3) has won 5 conference games in a row after starting out 0-3 and should be up there in the rankings as well.

Eau Claire (13-5) is just 4-4 in conference and their high ranking looks in doubt now. They've gotten swept by Oshkosh.

I don't think Oshkosh (12-7) will have enough to get in despite sweeping Eau Claire.

Big game in the MWC this week with SNC (14-3) taking on Ripon (14-3) with Ripon already taking the first one in Ripon.

Benedictine (15-3) keeps cruising in the NACC and may be top 5.

Over in the UAA, Washington U (15-3) should be #2 in the region.

Chicago (11-7) looks like a long shot to have too much of an impact in the 1st regional rankings.


River Falls
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SNC
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Through Sunday, Jan. 29, based on knightslappy's numbers posted at http://detroitjockcity.com/division-iii-mens-basketball-regional-rankings-data/

43 Pool A berths (current conference leaders)
UW-River Falls (WIAC CE) 16-1, 0.604
Babson (NEWMAC NE) 18-1, 0.581
Whitman (NWC WE) 19-0, 0.553
Washington U. (UAA CE) 15-3, 0.596
Marietta (OAC GL) 15-4, 0.601
Susquehanna (LAND MA) 15-3, 0.560
Christopher Newport (CAC MA) 17-2, 0.529
Tufts (NESCAC NE) 16-3, 0.545
Neumann (CSAC AT) 18-1, 0.501
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (SCIAC WE) 13-0, 0.479
St. Lawrence (LL EA) 16-3, 0.533
Hope (MIAA GL) 14-3, 0.529
Hardin-Simmons (ASC SO) 14-5, 0.559
Eastern Connecticut (LEC NE) 14-6, 0.572
Lycoming (MACC MA) 15-4, 0.537
Ramapo (NJAC AT) 19-1, 0.474
Hanover (HCAC GL) 13-3, 0.525
St. John Fisher (E8 EA) 13-5, 0.559
St. Thomas (MIAC WE) 14-4, 0.537
Oswego State (SUNYAC EA) 15-4, 0.531
---approximate cut line if teams were in Pool C---
Benedictine (NATHC ce) 15-3, 0.504
Randolph-Macon (ODAC SO) 14-5, 0.538
North Park (CCIW ce) 15-4, 0.516
St. Norbert (MWC ce) 14-3, 0.487
Endicott (CCC ne) 15-4, 0.495
Denison (NCAC GL) 17-2, 0.448
Staten Island (CUNYAC at) 15-5, 0.501
Buena Vista (IIAC we) 12-7, 0.543
Becker (NECC ne) 12-4, 0.494
Eastern (MACF at) 11-8, 0.554
Franklin and Marshall (CC ma) 14-5, 0.492
Schreiner (SCAC so) 10-9, 0.565
St. Vincent (PrAC gl) 14-4, 0.469
La Roche (AMCC gl) 14-5, 0.483
Husson (NAC ne) 12-5, 0.493
Salem State (MASCAC ne) 12-8, 0.528
Farmingdale State (SKY at) 14-5, 0.475
Albertus Magnus (GNAC ne) 14-4, 0.456
Gallaudet (NEAC ea) 15-4, 0.438
Northwestern (Minn.) (UMAC we) 13-5, 0.455
Greensboro (USAC so) 10-6, 0.483
Westminster (Mo.) (SLIAC ce) 11-6, 0.454
Centre (SAA so) 11-7, 0.447

21 Pool C berths (must have WP>=.667 and SOS>=.500)
1) Middlebury (NESCAC NE) 15-3, 0.618
2) Rochester (UAA EA) 17-1, 0.542
3) UW-Whitewater (WIAC CE) 15-3, 0.563
4) Amherst (NESCAC NE) 14-4, 0.571
5) Whitworth (NWC WE) 16-3, 0.546
6) Wesleyan (NESCAC NE) 16-4, 0.555
7) Salisbury (CAC MA) 15-4, 0.558
8) Keene State (LEC NE) 14-5, 0.572
9) John Carroll (OAC GL) 12-6, 0.593
10) Cabrini (CSAC AT) 15-3, 0.529
11) Loras (IIAC WE) 14-5, 0.565
12) Bates (NESCAC NE) 14-6, 0.578
13) UW-Eau Claire (WIAC CE) 13-5, 0.569
14) Emory (UAA SO) 14-4, 0.538
15) Swarthmore (CC MA) 15-4, 0.533
16) Williams (NESCAC NE) 13-6, 0.572
17) Carthage (CCIW CE) 12-6, 0.578
18) Illinois Wesleyan (CCIW CE) 12-6, 0.578
19) LeTourneau (ASC SO) 15-3, 0.514
20) Augustana (CCIW ce) 15-4, 0.528
21) Mount St. Joseph (HCAC GL) 15-3, 0.508

Leagues with the most teams in: NESCAC 6, CCIW 4, UAA 3, WIAC 3
Pool C berths by region: Northeast 6, Central 5, West 2, Mid-Atlantic 2, Great Lakes 2, South 2, East 1, Atlantic 1

Moving In: John Carroll (C), Bates (C), Carthage (C), Mount St. Joseph (C), Oswego State (SUNYAC), North Park (CCIW), Schreiner (SCAC), La Roche (AMCC), Centre (SAA)

Moving Out: Catholic (C), MIT (C), Virginia Wesleyan (C), WPI (C), Brockport (SUNYAC), St. Johns (MIAC), Medaille (AMCC), Colorado College (SCAC), Birmingham-Southern (SAA)

Wrong side of the bubble
UW-Stout (WIAC CE) 10-6, 0.592
UW-Oshkosh (WIAC CE) 12-7, 0.588
Catholic (LAND MA) 13-6, 0.560
Skidmore (LL EA) 14-5, 0.538
Guilford (ODAC SO) 16-3, 0.498
MIT (NEWMAC NE) 14-5, 0.535
Hamilton (NESCAC NE) 13-5, 0.537
Virginia Wesleyan (ODAC SO) 13-6, 0.548
Wooster (NCAC GL) 13-6, 0.545
DeSales (MACF AT) 13-6, 0.545
WPI (NEWMAC ne) 13-6, 0.545
UW-Stevens Point (WIAC ce) 9-9, 0.614
Brockport (SUNYAC EA) 15-5, 0.519
Connecticut College (NESCAC ne) 11-7, 0.570
Mass-Dartmouth (LEC ne) 12-7, 0.562
Ripon (MWC ce) 14-3, 0.488
Concordia (Texas) (ASC SO) 12-5, 0.532
TCNJ (NJAC AT) 15-5, 0.515
Gwynedd Mercy (CSAC AT) 15-4, 0.499
Moravian (LAND MA) 12-5, 0.530
Nebraska Wesleyan (IIAC WE) 13-4, 0.506
Chicago (UAA ce) 11-7, 0.562
Johns Hopkins (CC MA) 13-6, 0.532
Scranton (LAND ma) 14-5, 0.512
Rowan (NJAC AT) 12-8, 0.563
New Jersey City (NJAC AT) 16-4, 0.487
Central (IIAC WE) 11-8, 0.568
St. Olaf (MIAC WE) 8-9, 0.607
Trinity (Conn.) (NESCAC ne) 13-7, 0.539
Ohio Northern (OAC GL) 12-7, 0.545
Pomona-Pitzer (SCIAC we) 9-3, 0.500
Wartburg (IIAC we) 11-7, 0.552
St. Johns (MIAC we) 12-4, 0.498
SUNY Geneseo (SUNYAC EA) 12-8, 0.554
Maryville (Tenn.) (USAC SO) 14-4, 0.485
Buffalo State (SUNYAC EA) 11-6, 0.534
Cortland (SUNYAC ea) 13-6, 0.520
Nazareth (E8 ea) 12-6, 0.524
Alvernia (MACC ma) 12-7, 0.537
Grinnell (MWC ce) 10-6, 0.538
Misericordia (MACF at) 14-5, 0.496
Lasell (GNAC ne) 12-7, 0.533