Reference: Schools' all-time Division III record

Started by Pat Coleman, February 03, 2006, 09:34:36 PM

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smedindy

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John Gleich

It's interesting to me to see the winning percentage of UWSP during the years selected is better in the NCAA tournament than it has been for the regular season.  Now, this could show a couple of different things... either Point has had some stellar seasons and some mediocre ones... or it might show that Point plays against pretty tough competition during the regular season (possibly even tougher?).

I wonder what the winning percentages of regular season vs. NCAA tournament is for other top programs.

I also found myself wondering what the winning percentages were for conferences in the quest for Salem.  Maybe we should start a DIFFERENT thread for things like this!  I seem to recall a thread about one conference's record against another...  but maybe I'm just confused.
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NCAA appearances: 2018, '15, '14, '13, '12, '11, '10, '09, '08, '07, '05, '04, '03, '00, 1997

WIAC/WSUC Champs: 2015, '14, '13, '11, '09, '07, '05, '03, '02, '01, '00, 1993, '92, '87, '86, '85, '84, '83, '82, '69, '61, '57, '48, '42, '37, '36, '35, '33, '18

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sac

Quote from: PointSpecial on November 01, 2007, 12:50:56 PM
I also found myself wondering what the winning percentages were for conferences in the quest for Salem.  

I believe Mr. Sager has those numbers as well.

Gregory Sager

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Quote from: haterinthehouse on November 01, 2007, 09:50:21 AM
Not sure about the most NCAA D3 Final Four appearances, but Nebraska Wesleyan has appeared in 5 D3 Final Fours most recently in 1997

No, NWU has only been in four D3 Final Fours:

1985 -- third place (lost to North Park, beat Widener)
1986 -- third place (lost to LeMoyne-Owen, beat New Jersey City)
1988 -- third place (lost to Ohio Wesleyan, beat Hartwick)
1997 -- second place (beat Williams, lost to Illinois Wesleyan)

NWU did appear in the 1962 NCAA College Division Final Four, finishing fourth. The College Division records are now kept as part of the official D2 records. D3 records in men's basketball do not begin until 1974-75, the first season that the sport was offered on this level.
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Gregory Sager

Quote from: sac on November 01, 2007, 01:42:50 PM
Quote from: PointSpecial on November 01, 2007, 12:50:56 PM
I also found myself wondering what the winning percentages were for conferences in the quest for Salem.  

I believe Mr. Sager has those numbers as well.

Give me another day or so to find it all. ;)
"To see what is in front of one's nose is a constant struggle." -- George Orwell

Ralph Turner

Quote from: Gregory Sager on November 02, 2007, 04:20:48 AM
Quote from: sac on November 01, 2007, 01:42:50 PM
Quote from: PointSpecial on November 01, 2007, 12:50:56 PM
I also found myself wondering what the winning percentages were for conferences in the quest for Salem. 

I believe Mr. Sager has those numbers as well.

Give me another day or so to find it all. ;)
Off-season research proposal...

I shall be happy to assist in determining the all-time conference playoff records, since the beginning of the Pools, as Pat Coleman has done on the front page of the d3Football.com board.

sac

Quote from: Ralph Turner on March 28, 2008, 02:30:20 PM
Quote from: Gregory Sager on November 02, 2007, 04:20:48 AM
Quote from: sac on November 01, 2007, 01:42:50 PM
Quote from: PointSpecial on November 01, 2007, 12:50:56 PM
I also found myself wondering what the winning percentages were for conferences in the quest for Salem. 

I believe Mr. Sager has those numbers as well.

Give me another day or so to find it all. ;)
Off-season research proposal...

I shall be happy to assist in determining the all-time conference playoff records, since the beginning of the Pools, as Pat Coleman has done on the front page of the d3Football.com board.

What year did the Pool's start...........I can handle the MIAA its really easy to figure out on their site.  I imagine we'd like A's records, B's records and C's records.

Anything else? let me know

frank uible


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sac

#114
MIAA Pool A's

2000 Calvin 5-0 National Champ
2001 Calvin 1-1 2nd round
2002 Hope 1-1 2nd round
2003 Hope 0-1 2nd round
2004 Calvin 0-1 2nd round
2005 Calvin 5-1 Third place
2006 Hope 2-1  Sweet 16
2007 Calvin 1-1 2nd round eliminated by Hope
2008 Hope 4-1 Third place
Total: 19-8

Pool C's
2005 Albion 2-1 Sectional Final eliminated by Calvin
2006 Calvin 1-1 2nd round eliminated by Hope
2007 Hope 3-1 Sectional Final
Total 6-3

Overall total 25-11, eliminated by fellow MIAA teams 3 times.  MIAA teams earned 5 first round byes.

Hope 10-5, 7-4 as A, 3-1 as C
Calvin 13-5, 12-4 as A, 1-1 as C
Albion 2-1, 2-1 as C

Ralph Turner

#115
I have the South Region in a Excel file.

Conf/YearPool Yrs Tot.
ASC12-13 Bye4
   
ASC-East6-8 Bye2
MissColl   6-7 Bye2
UT-D   0-1
ASC-West6-5 Bye2
McMurry   3-2 Bye2
SRSU2-1
UMHB1-2
   
Dixie/USAC3-9 Bye1
CNU3-4Bye1
NC Wes0-1
Methodist0-2
Averett   0-2
   
GSAC9-9 Bye1
Maryville9-9 Bye1
   
ODAC27-17 Bye5
H-SC7-5 Bye2
RMC3-5 Bye2
Roanoke2-2
Va Wes12-3 Bye
Guilford3-2
     
SCAC11-12 Bye2
DePauw   2-3 Bye1
Millsaps3-2
Trinity4-5 Bye1
Centre2-2
         
Independents
SCAD1-3
UDallas0-1


Corrections are appreciated.
   

John Gleich

I can take a look at the WIAC sometime this week... pretty busy at work today, otherwise I'd have it sooner!
UWSP Men's Basketball

National Champions: 2015, 2010, 2005, 2004

NCAA appearances: 2018, '15, '14, '13, '12, '11, '10, '09, '08, '07, '05, '04, '03, '00, 1997

WIAC/WSUC Champs: 2015, '14, '13, '11, '09, '07, '05, '03, '02, '01, '00, 1993, '92, '87, '86, '85, '84, '83, '82, '69, '61, '57, '48, '42, '37, '36, '35, '33, '18

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