Thanks. I started looking at the potential impact of the remaining regular season UAA games on regional rankings. Easy to get lost in the forest for the trees.
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Multi-Regional Topics / Re: MBB: University Athletic Association
February 15, 2007, 08:01:35 AMQuote from: Gregory Sager on February 15, 2007, 04:53:39 AMQuote from: pce01 on February 14, 2007, 07:41:51 PMA question relative to the UAA QOWIs:
In calculating Rochester's point total as 219 for 21 regional games vs. the table's 216.
Have the 1/10-Nazareth at RIT, 1/12-St. John Fisher at Roberts Wesleyan, and 1/13 Geneseo at Roberts Wesleyan games (all Chase Tournament)been id'd as neutral, and therefore "away" victories?
Roberts Wesleyan isn't a D3 school, and therefore any and every game played against them is irrelevant in the eyes of the NCAA.
The RIT win over Nazareth (on 1/12, not 1/10) is listed as a home game for RIT and an away game for Nazareth on this site.
A clarification of my question:
The UR-Nazareth game on 1/10 was played at RIT (neutral court) as part of the Chase Tournament. The UR-St. John Fisher and UR-Geneseo games on 1/12 & 1/13 were played at Roberts Wesleyan (neutral court) as part of the Chase tournament as well. The UR-Geneseo game is listed as a home game for UR on this site. I was curious if all the games were tallied as neutral (therefore away) in the QOWI.
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Multi-Regional Topics / Re: MBB: University Athletic Association
February 14, 2007, 07:41:51 PMQuote from: pabegg on February 12, 2007, 02:08:28 PM
Based on the information that's out there now, the top three are in the tournament, and NYU and Brandeis are on the bubble.
Note that WU, Chicago, and Rochester finish the season in a round-robin plus each plays Carnegie Mellon. I think the only way any one of them misses the tournament is by being swept, as the strength of schedule will stay up high with these opponents.
NYU and Brandeis are firmly on the bubble (at 15 and 16 by my numbers). If they avoid the upsets with Case and Emory, the winner of the season finale is in, and the loser is where Wash U was a year ago, under consideration but under 50% chance.
Just to clarify on the top three, when I say swept, I mean go 0-3.
A question relative to the UAA QOWIs:
In calculating Rochester's point total as 219 for 21 regional games vs. the table's 216.
Have the 1/10-Nazareth at RIT, 1/12-St. John Fisher at Roberts Wesleyan, and 1/13 Geneseo at Roberts Wesleyan games (all Chase Tournament)been id'd as neutral, and therefore "away" victories?
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