Anyone know how Ivy standings are being calculated these days? The site lists only wins and losses. My guess is that they'd adopt the ECAC approach and Cornell would have 8 points at this point but it wouldn't surprise me for the league to do something different just to be different.
https://ivyleague.com/standings.aspx?standings=2191
The site also has us listed at 5-1 in conference. Should someone send RPI and Union a welcome basket?
Quote from: snert1288The site also has us listed at 5-1 in conference. Should someone send RPI and Union a welcome basket?
Those jokers? Not after they turned us down....
Quote from: snert1288The site also has us listed at 5-1 in conference. Should someone send RPI and Union a welcome basket?
It says 3-1 Ivy and 5-1 ECAC, which seems correct.
Quote from: French RageQuote from: snert1288The site also has us listed at 5-1 in conference. Should someone send RPI and Union a welcome basket?
It says 3-1 Ivy and 5-1 ECAC, which seems correct.
On mobile it only shows conference but not league unless you hit print. Naturally.
Ah, now I see. The ancient 8 remains intact.
So far at least it looks like they haven't updated to the NCAA point system, at least in terms of calculating winning percentages. Thanks to the OT win over Brown, Cornell has 8 (not 9) of a possible 12 points in the Ivies, so their percentage should be 0.667 rather than 0.750.
The standings are f'd.
Look at the ivy points column, it has 0 points for everyone which is why the whole thing is sorted strangely
It's sorted by ECAC winning %. Or maybe overall winning %. Because... that makes sense.