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Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

Scheduling opponents who traditionally in and in recent history tend to be solid programs with winning records would be a start. :)
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ronk

Quote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on January 29, 2020, 06:48:47 PM
Scheduling opponents who traditionally in and in recent history tend to be solid programs with winning records would be a start. :)

That wouldn't seem to be affected by the miscalculation.

KnightSlappy

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Quote from: ronk on January 29, 2020, 06:08:37 PM
Quote from: KnightSlappy on January 29, 2020, 02:37:27 PM
Quote from: D3RetiredHooper on January 29, 2020, 12:28:07 PM
There will be some interesting decisions made with high win/loss % and low SOS numbers this year. Witt/Yeshiva/St John's/both GNAC teams (St Joes CN/Magnus) all could present interesting problems for the committee!

Many of you know I've taken issue with the way the NCAA calculates the SOS and implements the home/away multiplier. This could affect the Pool C race quite a bit.

Yeshiva currently sits at a .933 WP. I have their NCAA SOS at .472. A correct SOS implementation would give them a .525 SOS. THIS IS BONKERS.
St. John's is somewhat similar: .944 WP. They have a .483 NCAA SOS but would have a .506 SOS if the number were crunched correctly.

Whitworth (.765 WP), for example, is just the opposite. The NCAA would give them a .550 SOS while .476 would be more correct.
Drew is also in this camp. .824 WP, .532 NCAA SOS -> .460 proper SOS.

Numbers should be current through Sunday.

As a recap of the issue: this is because the NCAA sums each team's opponents wins and losses and applies the multiplier to both columns (to come up with OWP and OOWP) rather than averaging the percentages of each component. I wrote more detail seven(!) years ago here: https://t.co/2MjI8dyGhK

(Yeshiva has played 12 road games and 4 home games this season. If they had played the same 16 teams, but all at home, the NCAA calculation would improve their SOS slightly from .472 to .477.)

Given that the NCAA hasn't change their calculation to yours in the past 7 years, and, likely that this will continue to be the situation, how should a school schedule in the future to benefit(game) this miscalculation?

Never play a really bad team on the road -- playing them at home doesn't hurt your SOS as much.

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

Quote from: ronk on January 29, 2020, 07:51:51 PM
Quote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on January 29, 2020, 06:48:47 PM
Scheduling opponents who traditionally in and in recent history tend to be solid programs with winning records would be a start. :)

That wouldn't seem to be affected by the miscalculation.

i think you missed my subtle hint ... playing teams with a history of not being competitive tends to hurt teams. :)
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D3RetiredHooper

Pool C Midweek Stock Risers:
*Augustana (W vs Elmhurst)
*Stevens Point (W vs River Falls)
*St Joes CN (W @ Magnus)
*LeTourneau (W vs E Tex Baptist)
*Babson (W vs Emerson)
*Endicott (W vs Nichols)

Pool C Midweek Stock Downers:
*La Crosse (L vs Whitewater)
*Oshkosh (L @ Platteville)
*Buena Vista (L vs Neb Wesleyan)
*Wooster (L vs Allegheny)
*WPI (L @ Springfield)

D3RetiredHooper

Pool C Weekend Impact Games (2 Pool C Contenders OR "Tricky" games for Pool C Contenders:
* Friday 700 Middlebury @ Trinity
* Friday 700 Amherst vs Wesleyan
* Friday 730 Brockport vs Potsdam
* Friday 730 Hobart vs Ithaca
* Friday 900 Rochester @ Washington
* Saturday 200 Hopkins vs Muhlenberg
* Saturday 200 Wooster @ Wabash
* Saturday 200 Marietta @ John Carroll
* Saturday 200 VA Wesleyan vs Lynchburg
* Saturday 200 Guilford @ Wash and Lee
* Saturday 300 Colby @ Tufts
* Saturday 300 Witt @ Allegheny
* Saturday 300 St Joes CN @ Johnson and Wales
* Saturday 400 RPI @ Union
* Saturday 400 LeTourneau @ E Tex Baptist
* Sunday 100 Washington vs Emory

Obviously arbitrary in terms of "tricky" games for Pool C Contenders but fun to have an idea what games could have a big impact on the committee in a few weeks.  Open to suggestions of other Pool C Contender games or forecasting potential upsets for tricky games with Pool C Contenders. This also piggy backs off of what Hopefan does with the big games today board.

Greek Tragedy

The Central Region is a mess with the power conference teams beating each other up.

In no particular order?

Elmhurst 17-2 (CCIW), wins over SNC, Oshkosh, Augustana, Wheaton, IWU, Carthage. Losses to NCC and Augustana

Wash U 15-2 (UAA), wins over Eau Claire, Augustana and IWU. Loss to Platteville

NCC 15-4 (CCIW), wins over Elmhurst, Wheaton, IWU, Augustana. Losses to Oshkosh, Benedictine, IWU, Carthage

Platteville 16-3 (WIAC), wins over Wash U, LeTourneau, 2 wins over Oshkosh, La Crosse. Loss to Stevens Point

La Crosse 15-3 (WIAC), wins over Augustana, Stevens Point, Eau Claire. Losses to Oshkosh and Platteville

Benedictine 15-3 (NACC), wins over SNC, LeTourneau, NCC. Loss to WLC

St. Norbert College 15-3 (MWC), wins over Eau Claire, Oshkosh. Losses to Benedictine, Elmhurst

Oshkosh 12-7 (WIAC), wins over NCC, Augustana, La Crosse, Eau Claire, Stevens Point. Losses to Elmhurst, Carthage, SNC, Emory, Platteville twice

Augustana 13-6 (CCIW), wins over Stevens Point, Wheaton, Elmhurst, Carthage. Losses to Oshkosh, Wash U, IWU, La Crosse, Elmhurst and NCC.

Stevens Point 13-6 (WIAC), wins over Christopher Newport, ETBU, Platteville. Losses to Augustana, Texas-Dallas, La Crosse, Oshkosh

IWU 13-6 (CCIW), wins Augustana, NCC, Carthage. Losses to Wheaton, Wash U, NCC and Elmhurst

Eau Claire 13-6 (WIAC), win over Whitworth, Stevens Point. Losses to Wash U, SNC, Platteville, Oshkosh and La Crosse

Wheaton 13-6 (CCIW), wins over IWU, Carthage twice. Losses to NCC, Augustana, Elmhurst

Carthage 12-7 (CCIW), wins over Oshkosh and NCC. Losses to IWU, Augustana, Elmhurst, Wheaton twice

Wisconsin Lutheran 14-4 (NACC), win over Benedictine

Monmouth 13-5 (MWC), loss to SNC

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Titan Q

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My latest Pool C projections follow (through Sunday 2/2 games).  All data is courtesy of Matt Snyder -- https://tomaroonandgold.blogspot.com/p/division-iii-mens-regional-rankings.html

First my mock regional rankings...

"A" = projected Pool A
"C" = projected Pool C


Atlantic
C - Stevens (AT/MACF): .789/.533/4-3
A - Yeshiva (AT/Skyline): .944/.482/1-0
C - SUNY-Purchase (AT/Skyline): .684/.526/1-1
C – DeSales (AT/MACF): .684/.521/0-4
A – Stockton (AT/NJAC): .650/.520/2-2
C - TCNJ (AT/NJAC): .600/.562/3-4
C – Rutgers Newark (AT/NJAC): .600/.540/2-5
A – Eastern (AT/MACF): .588/.556/2-2

Central

A – UW-Platteville (C/WIAC): .824/.610/3-0
C – Wash U (C/UAA): .833/.553/4-2
C – Elmhurst (C/CCIW): 900/.517/3-2
C – UW-La Crosse (C/WIAC): .842/.521/2-1
A – Benedictine (C/NACC): .842/.505/2-0
A – North Central: .800/.516/3-2
C – Illinois Wesleyan (C/CCIW): .684/.565/2-3
C – Augustana (C/CCIW): .700/.577/1-5
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C – UW-Stevens Point (C/WIAC): .684/.610/3-3
A – St. Norbert (C/MWC): .842/.550/0-2
C – UW-Oshkosh (C/WIAC): .632/.608/3-5
C – UW-Eau Claire (C/WIAC): .684/.571/1-4

East
A – Brockport (E/SUNYAC): .833/.539/4-2
C – Hobart (E/Liberty): .842/.522/1-2
C – Rochester (E/UAA): .722/.603/1-5
C – SUNY Oneonta (E/SUNYAC): .765/.510/2-1
C – SUNY Potsdam (E/SUNYAC): .824/.496/2-2
C – Oswego State (E/SUNYAC): .778/.514/0-3
A – RPI (E/Liberty): .889/.498/1-1
C – Utica (E/E8): .789/.503/0-2

Great Lakes
A – Mount Union (GL/OAC): .842/.549/5-0
A – Wittenberg (GL/NCAC): .947/.501/2-1
C – Marietta (GL/OAC): .842/.532/3-2
C – Wooster (GL/NCAC): .737/.558/4-2
A – Albion (GL/MIAA): .895/.546/0-2
C – John Carroll (GL/OAC): .684/.525/2-3
C – Wabash (GL/NCAC): .632/.561/1-4
C – Hanover (GL/HCAC): .722/.498/0-1
C – Pitt-Greensburg (GL/AMCC): .800/.459/0-1

Middle Atlantic
A – Swarthmore (MA/CC): 1.000/.566/7-0
C – Johns Hopkins (MA/CC): .895/.517/5-2
A – Christopher Newport (MA/CAC): .810/.553/2-3
A – Widener (MA/MACC): .895/.516/0-1
C – York Pa (MA/CAC): .762/.525/1-4
A – Scranton (MA/LAND): .737/.507/2-1
C – Drew (MA/LAND): .789/.518/2-2
C – Muhlenberg (MA/CC): .737/.510/1-3

Northeast
A – Tufts (NE/NESCAC): .800/.605/5-2
C – Colby (NE/NESCAC): .947/.530/1-1
C – Middlebury (NE/NESCAC): .857/.570/3-2
A – Springfield (NE/NEWMAC): .842/.594/2-3
C – Babson (NE/NEWMAC): .842/.516/4-1
C – WPI (NE/NESCAC): .789/.534/3-3
C – Brandeis (NE/UAA): .778/.548/3-3
A – St. Joseph CT (NE/GNAC): .882/.514/2-1
C – Amherst (NE/NESCAC): .700/.557/3-2
C – Emerson (NE/NEWMAC): .667/.570/1-5
C – Albertus Magnus (NE/GNAC): .778/.506/2-2

South
A – Randolph-Macon (S/ODAC): .950/.515/3-0
A – Emory (S/UAA): .889/.567/3-2
C – Virginia Wesleyan (S/ODAC):  .833/.560/2-1
A – Centre (S/SAA): .900/.517/1-0
C – Texas-Dallas (S/ASC): .737/.549/1-2
A – LeTourneau (S/ASC): .789/.550/3-3
C – Guilford (S/ODAC): .700/.554/1-3
C – East Texas Baptist (S/ASC): .789/.505/1-2

West
A – Nebraska Wesleyan (W/ARC): .900/.563/3-1
C – St. Thomas (W/MIAC): .895/.545/4-2
A – St. John's (W/MIAC): .950/.477/2-1
A – Whitman (W/NWC): .778/.509/1-2
C – Whitworth (W/NWC): .789/.538/2-3
C – Buena Vista (W/ARC): .778/.524/0-2
C – Augsburg (W/MIAC): .737/.520/0-4
C – Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (W/SCIAC): .833/.476/0-1

Titan Q

And then the Pool C selection process...

Pool C – Round 1
AT - Stevens (AT/MACF): .789/.533/4-3
C - Wash U (C/UAA): .833/.553/4-2
E - Hobart (E/Liberty): .842/.522/1-2
GL - Marietta (GL/OAC): .842/.532/3-2
MA - Johns Hopkins (MA/CC): .895/.517/5-2
NE - Colby (NE/NESCAC): .947/.530/1-1
S - Virginia Wesleyan (S/ODAC):  .833/.560/2-1
W - St. Thomas (W/MIAC): .895/.545/4-2


Selections (in order)
1. St. Thomas (W/MIAC): .895/.545/4-2
2. Johns Hopkins (MA/CC): .895/.517/5-2
3. Wash U (C/UAA): .833/.553/4-2
4. Marietta (GL/OAC): .842/.532/3-2
5. Colby (NE/NESCAC): .947/.530/1-1
6. Middlebury (NE/NESCAC): .857/.570/3-2
7. Virginia Wesleyan (S/ODAC):  .833/.560/2-1
8. Elmhurst (C/CCIW): 900/.517/3-2
9. Stevens (AT/MACF): .789/.533/4-3
10. Wooster (GL/NCAC): .737/.558/4-2
11. Babson (NE/NEWMAC): .842/.516/4-1
12. WPI (NE/NESCAC): .789/.534/3-3
13. Brandeis (NE/UAA): .778/.548/3-3
14. Whitworth (W/NWC): .789/.538/2-3
15. UW-La Crosse (C/WIAC): .842/.521/2-1
16. Hobart (E/Liberty): .842/.522/1-2
17. Amherst (NE/NESCAC): .700/.557/3-2
18. Rochester (E/UAA): .722/.603/1-5
19. York Pa (MA/CAC): .762/.525/1-4
20. Drew (MA/LAND): .789/.518/2-2


Teams left on the board after selection #20
AT - SUNY-Purchase (AT/Skyline): .684/.526/1-1
C - Illinois Wesleyan (C/CCIW): .684/.565/2-3
E - SUNY Oneonta (E/SUNYAC): .765/.510/2-1
GL - John Carroll (GL/OAC): .684/.525/2-3
MA -
NE - Emerson (NE/NEWMAC): .667/.570/1-5
S - Texas-Dallas (S/ASC): .737/.549/1-2
W – Buena Vista (W/ARC): .778/.524/0-2


ronk

 At the moment, 1st place in the Landmark has Susquehanna, Scranton, and Drew with 6-2 marks, so Matt Snyder should have Susquehanna with the A slot(2-0 itebreaker vs the other 2) and Scranton should be in pool C(1-1) and ahead of Drew(0-2).
  No big deal since there is another round-robin to go and the conference tourney.

Titan Q

Quote from: ronk on February 03, 2020, 01:44:18 PM
At the moment, 1st place in the Landmark has Susquehanna, Scranton, and Drew with 6-2 marks, so Matt Snyder should have Susquehanna with the A slot(2-0 itebreaker vs the other 2) and Scranton should be in pool C(1-1) and ahead of Drew(0-2).
  No big deal since there is another round-robin to go and the conference tourney.

I did not use Matt's Pool A/C designations for this projection.  I did my own.

For the Landmark I used Scranton as the A.

ronk

Quote from: Titan Q on February 03, 2020, 01:48:41 PM
Quote from: ronk on February 03, 2020, 01:44:18 PM
At the moment, 1st place in the Landmark has Susquehanna, Scranton, and Drew with 6-2 marks, so Matt Snyder should have Susquehanna with the A slot(2-0 itebreaker vs the other 2) and Scranton should be in pool C(1-1) and ahead of Drew(0-2).
  No big deal since there is another round-robin to go and the conference tourney.

I did not use Matt's Pool A/C designations for this projection.  I did my own.

For the Landmark I used Scranton as the A.

As a Scranton fan, I hope it turns out this way.    :)

Smitty Oom

Quote from: Titan Q on February 03, 2020, 01:19:12 PM
My latest Pool C projections follow (through Sunday 2/2 games).  All data is courtesy of Matt Snyder -- https://tomaroonandgold.blogspot.com/p/division-iii-mens-regional-rankings.html

First my mock regional rankings...

West
A – Nebraska Wesleyan (W/ARC): .900/.563/3-1
C – St. Thomas (W/MIAC): .895/.545/4-2
A – St. John’s (W/MIAC): .950/.477/2-1
A – Whitman (W/NWC): .778/.509/1-2
C – Whitworth (W/NWC): .789/.538/2-3
C – Buena Vista (W/ARC): .778/.524/0-2
C – Augsburg (W/MIAC): .737/.520/0-4
C – Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (W/SCIAC): .833/.476/0-1

Much like the discussion we had about Witt a week or two ago, this may really come into play in a couple weeks if we see the Johnnies trip up in the conf tourney. SJU is without a doubt a great team, losing only to NWU on a neutral court without their top scorer (best player? Maybe?), but the chances of them missing the tourney are much higher than most think right now, unfortunately.

KnightSlappy, what do you have them proj for final SOS?

dunkin3117

Quote from: Titan Q on February 03, 2020, 01:19:12 PM
My latest Pool C projections follow (through Sunday 2/2 games).  All data is courtesy of Matt Snyder -- https://tomaroonandgold.blogspot.com/p/division-iii-mens-regional-rankings.html

First my mock regional rankings...

Atlantic
C - Stevens (AT/MACF): .789/.533/4-3
A - Yeshiva (AT/Skyline): .944/.482/1-0
C - SUNY-Purchase (AT/Skyline): .684/.526/1-1
C – DeSales (AT/MACF): .684/.521/0-4
A – Stockton (AT/NJAC): .650/.520/2-2
C - TCNJ (AT/NJAC): .600/.562/3-4
C – Rutgers Newark (AT/NJAC): .600/.540/2-5
A – Eastern (AT/MACF): .588/.556/2-2

Central

A – UW-Platteville (C/WIAC): .824/.610/3-0
C – Wash U (C/UAA): .833/.553/4-2
C – Elmhurst (C/CCIW): 900/.517/3-2
C – UW-La Crosse (C/WIAC): .842/.521/2-1
A – Benedictine (C/NACC): .842/.505/2-0
A – North Central: .800/.516/3-2
C – Illinois Wesleyan (C/CCIW): .684/.565/2-3
C – Augustana (C/CCIW): .700/.577/1-5
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C – UW-Stevens Point (C/WIAC): .684/.610/3-3
A – St. Norbert (C/MWC): .842/.550/0-2
C – UW-Oshkosh (C/WIAC): .632/.608/3-5
C – UW-Eau Claire (C/WIAC): .684/.571/1-4

East
A – Brockport (E/SUNYAC): .833/.539/4-2
C – Hobart (E/Liberty): .842/.522/1-2
C – Rochester (E/UAA): .722/.603/1-5
C – SUNY Oneonta (E/SUNYAC): .765/.510/2-1
C – SUNY Potsdam (E/SUNYAC): .824/.496/2-2
C – Oswego State (E/SUNYAC): .778/.514/0-3
A – RPI (E/Liberty): .889/.498/1-1
C – Utica (E/E8): .789/.503/0-2

Great Lakes
A – Mount Union (GL/OAC): .842/.549/5-0
A – Wittenberg (GL/NCAC): .947/.501/2-1
C – Marietta (GL/OAC): .842/.532/3-2
C – Wooster (GL/NCAC): .737/.558/4-2
A – Albion (GL/MIAA): .895/.546/0-2
C – John Carroll (GL/OAC): .684/.525/2-3
C – Wabash (GL/NCAC): .632/.561/1-4
C – Hanover (GL/HCAC): .722/.498/0-1
C – Pitt-Greensburg (GL/AMCC): .800/.459/0-1

Middle Atlantic
A – Swarthmore (MA/CC): 1.000/.566/7-0
C – Johns Hopkins (MA/CC): .895/.517/5-2
A – Christopher Newport (MA/CAC): .810/.553/2-3
A – Widener (MA/MACC): .895/.516/0-1
C – York Pa (MA/CAC): .762/.525/1-4
A – Scranton (MA/LAND): .737/.507/2-1
C – Drew (MA/LAND): .789/.518/2-2
C – Muhlenberg (MA/CC): .737/.510/1-3

Northeast
A – Tufts (NE/NESCAC): .800/.605/5-2
C – Colby (NE/NESCAC): .947/.530/1-1
C – Middlebury (NE/NESCAC): .857/.570/3-2
A – Springfield (NE/NEWMAC): .842/.594/2-3
C – Babson (NE/NEWMAC): .842/.516/4-1
C – WPI (NE/NESCAC): .789/.534/3-3
C – Brandeis (NE/UAA): .778/.548/3-3
A – St. Joseph CT (NE/GNAC): .882/.514/2-1
C – Amherst (NE/NESCAC): .700/.557/3-2
C – Emerson (NE/NEWMAC): .667/.570/1-5
C – Albertus Magnus (NE/GNAC): .778/.506/2-2

South
A – Randolph-Macon (S/ODAC): .950/.515/3-0
A – Emory (S/UAA): .889/.567/3-2
C – Virginia Wesleyan (S/ODAC):  .833/.560/2-1
A – Centre (S/SAA): .900/.517/1-0
C – Texas-Dallas (S/ASC): .737/.549/1-2
A – LeTourneau (S/ASC): .789/.550/3-3
C – Guilford (S/ODAC): .700/.554/1-3
C – East Texas Baptist (S/ASC): .789/.505/1-2

West
A – Nebraska Wesleyan (W/ARC): .900/.563/3-1
C – St. Thomas (W/MIAC): .895/.545/4-2
A – St. John's (W/MIAC): .950/.477/2-1
A – Whitman (W/NWC): .778/.509/1-2
C – Whitworth (W/NWC): .789/.538/2-3
C – Buena Vista (W/ARC): .778/.524/0-2
C – Augsburg (W/MIAC): .737/.520/0-4
C – Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (W/SCIAC): .833/.476/0-1

Curious for your reasoning to place IWU 2 spots ahead of UW-Stevens Point.  Same record, SP with far greater SoS and more wins vs. regionally ranked teams.