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  • NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

    Here they are - Middlebury falls out of my top 15. The top two continue to be Oswego and Norwich. Some shakeups and big moves

    Code:
    		G	W	L	Rating		Last Rank
    1	OSW	19	18	1	715		1
    2	NRW	17	15.5	1.5	705		2
    3	PLT	18	14	4	668		4
    4	SNB	19	15.5	3.5	665		6
    5	STS	19	14.5	4.5	640		5
    6	ELM	18	14.5	3.5	638		3
    7	AMH	16	13	3	634		8
    8	WEN	15	12.5	2.5	620		17
    9	GAC	19	14	5	616		13
    10	HML	17	12.5	4.5	614		12
    11	CLB	15	11.5	3.5	611		10
    12	TRN	15	9	6	605		18
    13	WIL	14	10	4	604		8
    14	CUR	16	11.5	4.5	602		22
    15	WST	19	10.5	8.5	602		19
    16	MID	14	9	5	595		7
    17	BOW	14	10	4	585		14
    18	FIT	16	12.5	3.5	581		27
    19	ADR	17	14	3	580		34
    20	WRF	19	12	7	578		23
    21	HAM	16	9	7	577		24
    22	HOB	19	10	9	570		25
    23	MAN	18	14	4	567		28
    24	FRE	19	14	5	561		15
    25	TUF	16	8.5	7.5	560		11
    26	SAL	15	8	7	560		16
    27	WEC	19	7.5	11.5	560		32
    28	CST	17	8	9	556		36
    29	WSR	19	9	10	556		21
    30	WSP	19	9.5	9.5	552		33
    31	POT	18	8	10	550		20
    32	STO	17	10	7	546		41
    33	SOM	17	9	8	544		44
    34	AUG	17	10.5	6.5	536		29
    35	NEC	17	8	9	531		38
    36	MOR	16	5	11	525		40
    37	NEU	19	10	9	524		30
    38	STA	14	7.5	6.5	523		45
    39	BAB	16	8.5	7.5	521		31
    40	STT	19	8	11	521		38
    41	SKD	17	7	10	519		46
    42	PLY	16	10	6	519		51
    43	UMB	16	8.5	7.5	517		26
    44	WFS	16	9	7	516		34
    45	UTC	17	7.5	9.5	516		37
    46	CTC	16	3.5	12.5	508		41
    47	STJ	17	6.5	10.5	496		47
    48	MAR	16	10	6	493		43
    49	BRC	19	10	9	490		48
    50	GEN	19	8.5	10.5	489		49
    51	BEC	16	8.5	7.5	484		53
    52	NIC	17	10	7	483		56
    53	WES	14	5	9	481		55
    54	AMP	16	8	8	479		63
    55	CRT	19	7	12	477		57
    56	BET	19	8	11	472		49
    57	CNC	19	6.5	12.5	467		65
    58	STN	16	8.5	7.5	464		60
    59	BFS	19	6.5	12.5	459		54
    60	STM	15	4.5	10.5	457		67
    61	SUF	17	7	10	443		58
    62	UMD	16	5.5	10.5	443		52
    63	LAW	16	7.5	8.5	437		61
    64	MSE	17	8.5	8.5	436		66
    65	WOR	14	5	9	433		62
    66	LKF	16	7.5	8.5	430		59
    67	J&W	17	6	11	420		64
    68	FPU	20	5	15	386		68
    69	UNE	16	1	15	384		69
    70	FRA	15	2	13	382		71
    71	STR	17	1.5	15.5	378		70
    72	SNH	14	4	10	374		71
    73	NLD	17	2	15	337		73
    74	WNE	15	1.5	13.5	312		74
    75	CNW	17	1	16	311		78
    76	FNL	17	4	13	311		76
    77	SLV	16	1	15	295		75
    78	LVC	19	0	19	289		77
    Last edited by NUProf; 01-25-2010, 06:23 AM.
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    Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

    I'm curious as to what would have impacted Adrian's jump.
    Should I assume that it has more to do with other programs sliding down ?

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    • #3
      Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

      Originally posted by NorthernLite View Post
      I'm curious as to what would have impacted Adrian's jump.
      Should I assume that it has more to do with other programs sliding down ?
      three things

      1. Their SOS is improving because of Marian, Oswego, and Hamline going on good runs lately, and the fact that they haven't been playing the bottom feeders of the MCHA so much lately (Finlandia is on the horizon, however I would note). Marian and Lawrence have help lift their defeated teams winning percent from dead last nationally to a bit higher.

      2. They are back to winning

      3. Lots of teams that were ahead of them have slipped, as you suggest.
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      • #4
        Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

        I assumed wins over MCHA teams would have very little impact, but good for Marian's improvement.
        I expected,and hoped that Lawrence would have been more competitive.
        From what I witnessed this weekend, there wasn't much to indicate that they are closing the gap.

        If losses to Oswego and Hamilne help us in your computer ranking, it's a small consolation from where I sit,... although our performance against Oswego was at least respectable.

        Thanks.

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        • #5
          Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

          Originally posted by NorthernLite View Post
          I assumed wins over MCHA teams would have very little impact, but good for Marian's improvement.
          I expected,and hoped that Lawrence would have been more competitive.
          From what I witnessed this weekend, there wasn't much to indicate that they are closing the gap.

          If losses to Oswego and Hamilne help us in your computer ranking, it's a small consolation from where I sit,... although our performance against Oswego was at least respectable.

          Thanks.
          I built this trying to factor in the pieces that the NCAA uses for their seedings, and several things that they don't in an effort to help predict/understand the NCAA selection process/seeding when it happens. If that is the case, it looks like there will be two NCHA, one MIAC and on MCHA team in the extraordinary 11, and Adrian could get a quarterfinal at SNC or a first round game at Elmira, depending on whether the committee wants to give them a first round bye or not. The first would guarantee a 2-2 split at Lake Placid and force either Norwich or Oswego to play a first round game (there would be only 1 of the 5 first round byes given to the East), the second would give the us the "traditional" "far" West bracket of three teams playing down for one semi-final spot, with a second "West" spot available if Adrian were to win two games in the East.
          Last edited by NUProf; 01-25-2010, 08:56 AM.
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            Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

            Originally posted by NUProf View Post
            The first would guarantee a 2-2 split at Lake Placid and force either Norwich or Oswego to play a first round game (there would be only 1 of the 5 first round byes given to the East).
            Let's hope that doesn't happen, considering they have the two longest unbeaten streaks by far this year. And of course they've been 1 and 2 for a good amount of time

            In all seriousness, I just wanted to say that these rankings are great NU Prof. Have you ever sent the NCAA Selection Committee a note about this program you have? Would do wonders for the whole process IMHO
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            • #7
              Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

              Originally posted by nysportsfan29 View Post
              Let's hope that doesn't happen, considering they have the two longest unbeaten streaks by far this year. And of course they've been 1 and 2 for a good amount of time

              In all seriousness, I just wanted to say that these rankings are great NU Prof. Have you ever sent the NCAA Selection Committee a note about this program you have? Would do wonders for the whole process IMHO
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                Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

                Provides new insight into the phrase "smoke filled room"
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                  Re: NU Prof's Computer Rankings for Jan. 25

                  Originally posted by NUProf View Post
                  Provides new insight into the phrase "smoke filled room"
                  New insight I was thinking graphical representation, of common knowledge
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