Great Lakes Region

Started by sac, February 21, 2007, 06:46:48 PM

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Mr. Ypsi

sac, I didn't check the others, but at least Woo and Cap are last week's overall records, not current: both are now 16-3.

sac

#196
Thanks, I realize now I only changed one record, then forgot to do the rest.  I'll update it.

pufin

I have Wabash's in-region record as 10-4 (losses to Hanover, Kenyon, Wooster, Wittenberg).

ScotsFan

Quote from: pufin on February 05, 2008, 08:13:55 AM
I have Wabash's in-region record as 10-4 (losses to Hanover, Kenyon, Wooster, Wittenberg).
pufin's correct.  Wabash's in-region record is 10-4 and not 11-2.

SKOT

Quote from: sac on February 04, 2008, 08:34:50 PM

8. Albion 12-5; 8-3..........................won @ Alma 75-3 OT; won Hope 56-52

How do you win by 72 points in overtime?   ;D ;D ;D

Hugenerd

Quote from: sac on February 04, 2008, 08:34:50 PM
How they fared, the second set of record numbers in italics is the in-region records of each team.  Corrections are welcome as I pretty much rifled through them and only counted once.

Week 4 Great Lakes Rankings

1. Hope 15-3; 10-2 (9)...................won Tri-State 93-60; lost @ Albion 52-56
2. Capital 16-3; 15-3 (1)...............lost @ Wilmington 55-72; won JCU 113-78
3. Wooster 16-3; 9-2....................won @ Allegheny 78-61; won OWU 73-65
4. Heidelberg 15-4; 13-3...............lost @ Ohio No. 72-89; won Mt. Union 68-50
5. Wabash 13-6; 11-2....................lost Wittenberg 52-54; won Kenyon 58-49
6. Ohio Wesleyan 12-6; 11-4.........won @ Oberlin 84-69; lost Wooster 65-73
7. Wittenberg 13-6; 12-4..............won @ Wabash 54-52; won @ Hiram 91-85
8. Albion 12-5; 8-3..........................won @ Alma 75-3 OT; won Hope 56-52
9. Carnegie-Mellon 13-5; 10-5........won Chicago 74-60; won #1Wash U. 86-55
10. Penn St. Behrend 15-4; 13-3....won Mt. Aloysius 98-84; won Pitt-Green 73-47

Sorry its late for some, but between the super bowl and a busy day I just couldn't get this up sooner.


CMU is 10-4 in region (not 10-5), their loss to Johns Hopkins is out of region.

sac

So next time I'll proof it first.  ;)

Mr. Ypsi

sac, Now you see why I don't even attempt this with the national Posters' Poll (and you've just got 10 teams)!  I think David does an amazing job on the "How They Fared" (and still has to make some corrections nearly every week) - I'm trusting that will serve voters for most of the teams they're considering; the other 5-10, they're on their own! ;)

sac

Well I was in a hurry last night, didn't double check things.  I can explain the Carnegie-Mellon in-region record.  I was in a PM debate about whether JohnsHopkins/CMU was in-region........it was listed as such yesterday afternoon.  I hadn't heard back untill today, and obviously its been changed.

Hugenerd

#204
Yeah, there was a discussion of this on the Pool C board yesterday.  CMU to JHU is about 250 miles, over the 200 mile threshold. 

Too bad conference games are considered in region, or else CMU would have all their losses be against teams from over 200 miles away!

hope1

SAC  where you going to try and post them tonight  maybe a snow for kids wed 6-12 inches of snow they are calling for in holland
i love hope  sports all of them are really great to watch

sac

#206
Great Lakes Regional Poll Week 5

1. Hope 15-3; 10-2 (4)...................94
2. Wooster 16-3; 9-2 (5)................92
3. Capital 16-3; 15-3 (1)................82
4. Wittenberg 13-6; 12-4...............54
5. Carnegie-Mellon 13-5; 10-4.........51
6. Heidelberg 15-4; 13-3.................50
7. Albion 12-5; 8-3........................49
8. Wabash 13-6; 10-4....................39
9. Ohio Wesleyan 12-6; 11-4...........27
10. Calvin 11-7; 6-3........................6
Others receiving votes:  PSU-Behrend 3, Wilmington 3

Key matchups
Wed:  #8 Wabash @ #9 Ohio Wesleyan
Fri: #5 Carnegie-Mellon @ #9 national  Washington U
Sat:  #8 Wabash @ #2 Wooster

(make or break week for Wabash?)


9 of 10 places changed this week, only Hope mantained their ranking by a slim margin.  #'s 4 thru 9 each received votes in at least 5 different positions.


EDIT:  Received one more vote:  Heidelberg and Albion switched places.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: hugenerd on February 05, 2008, 03:37:56 PM
Yeah, there was a discussion of this on the Pool C board yesterday.  CMU to JHU is about 250 miles, over the 200 mile threshold. 

Too bad conference games are considered in region, or else CMU would have all their losses be against teams from over 200 miles away!

A loss to Rochester would count anyway, as both are in the same administrative region. No such luck. :)
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Hugenerd

Quote from: Pat Coleman on February 05, 2008, 11:51:41 PM
Quote from: hugenerd on February 05, 2008, 03:37:56 PM
Yeah, there was a discussion of this on the Pool C board yesterday.  CMU to JHU is about 250 miles, over the 200 mile threshold. 

Too bad conference games are considered in region, or else CMU would have all their losses be against teams from over 200 miles away!

A loss to Rochester would count anyway, as both are in the same administrative region. No such luck. :)

I am not familiar with the administrative regions, but on the Pool C board, CMU is listed in the GL and Rochester in the East (and they are 270 miles apart).  Either way, this is completely hypothetical so regardless of those rules, conference games count anyway.

David Collinge

The "East" that Rochester is in is an "evaluation region," one of 8 (Great Lakes is another.)  Rochester and CMU are also in "administrative region 2," which encompasses New York and Pennsylvania.

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