-For a few of the St. Louis regional qualifiers, as well as for Loras at St. Paul, I ran into a situation where one of the qualifying teams' opponents did not compete in all 4 rounds. While this wasn't a problem when needing to figure out their record, it is when trying to calculate CS. After giving it some thought, I decided to throw the team who did not finish the tourney out of the Opp. Avg. CS calculations, as there is no way to accurately calculate what their CS would have been, had they continued throughout the tourney.
Loras' opponent would have gone 0-8, if that helps.
HAVE AN UPDATED LIST OF GOLD TEAMS RANK....INCLUDING THOSE WHO QUALIFIED FOR GOLD AT FLORIDA?
wait, what the hell business is it of your coach what you do in your private time?
Quote from: nwtwait, what the hell business is it of your coach what you do in your private time?a-fucking-men
It's not a matter of being too busy, it's a matter of losing motivation since being chewed out by my coach over the existance of said rankings....
QuoteIt's not a matter of being too busy, it's a matter of losing motivation since being chewed out by my coach over the existance of said rankings.... Maybe your coach was pissed off about where your program ended up in the rankings.
Finally, an ordinal ranking of regional strength:1) College Park Regional: 266.38 points 2) Macalaster Regional: 235.08 points 3) St. Louis Regional: 208 points 4) Princeton Regional: 194.29 points 5) Marquette Regional: 193.75 points 6) Peoria Regional: 193.33 points 7) Furman Regional: 185 points 8) Samford Regional: 175 points 9) Notre Dame Regional: 173.25 points 10) Lewis Regional: 157 points 11) Tallahasse Regional:150.75 points 12) Washburn Regional: 145.75 points 13) Manchester Regional: 137.25 points 14) Weber State Regional: 135.92 points 15) St. John's Regional: 132.42 points 16) Indiana, PA Regional: 124.33 points 17) Miami OH Regional: 109.42 points 18) Portland Regional: 97 points 19) So. California Regional: 87 points