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Started by Jim Hyla, October 10, 2016, 06:45:27 PM

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Trotsky

Quote from: KenP
Quote from: HookingWell said. Winning is everything. 6-0-0!
Might as well go all the way and cheer for 10-0-0 and REALLY finish the season in style.  ::cheer::
Note that Brown can go 10-4 to finish 14-25-2 and national champion.

Beeeej

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: KenP
Quote from: HookingWell said. Winning is everything. 6-0-0!
Might as well go all the way and cheer for 10-0-0 and REALLY finish the season in style.  ::cheer::
Note that Brown can go 10-4 to finish 14-25-2 and national champion.

Let us know when it's time to enter that contest.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jim Hyla

Doubt that today's AH game will change things much, so here's how it stands.



[b][u]Men's Division I PairWise Rankings[/u][/b]

Rank Team        PWR W-L-T Win % Win % Rank  RPI RPI Rank
1 Denver        59 24-6-4 .7647 2 .6045 1
2 Minnesota-Duluth58 20-5-7 .7344 3 .5992 2
[b][u]3 Harvard        57 22-5-2 .7931 1 .5868* 3[/u][/b]
4 Minnesota 56 21-9-2 .6875 8 .5744* 4
5 Western Michigan55 19-8-5 .6719 10 .5725 5
6 Mass-Lowell 54 22-9-3 .6912 7 .5618 6
7 Boston Univer 53 21-10-3 .6618 11t .5600 7
[b][u]8 Union        52 23-8-3 .7206 4 .5588* 8[/u][/b]
9 Penn State 51 20-8-2 .7000 6 .5585* 9
[b][u]10t Cornell        49 18-6-5 .7069 5 .5527 11[/u][/b]
10t Notre Dame 49 19-10-5 .6324 13 .5438 12
12 Providence 48 20-9-5 .6618 11t .5549 10
13 Wisconsin 47 18-11-1 .6167 17 .5431 13
14 St. Cloud State 46 15-16-1 .4844 34 .5425 14
15 Ohio State 45 17-9-6 .6250 14t .5421 15
16 North Dakota 44 16-14-3 .5303 28 .5418 16
17 Omaha        43 16-13-5 .5441 26t .5402 17
18 Air Force 42 22-9-5 .6806 9 .5388* 18
19t Vermont        41 18-11-5 .6029 19 .5379 19
19t Boston College 41 18-14-4 .5556 25 .5341 20
[b][u]21 St. Lawrence 39 16-11-7 .5735 22 .5291 21
22 Quinnipiac 38 19-13-2 .5882 21 .5217 23[/u][/b]

[b][u]KRACH: Division I Men[/u][/b]

Rank Team       Rating RRWP  Win % Rk W-L-T  Win %  Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS
1 Denver        554.9 .8356 2 24-6-4 0.7647 3.250 6 178.0
2 Minnesota-Duluth503.9 .8223 3 20-5-7 0.7344 2.765 5 189.0
[b][u]3 Harvard        420.2 .7953 1 22-5-2 0.7931 3.833 22 116.2[/u][/b]
4 Western Michigan315.3 .7469 10 19-8-5 0.6719 2.048 8 157.6
5 Minnesota 307.2 .7422 8 21-9-2 0.6875 2.200 11 143.3
6 Mass-Lowell 294.8 .7347 7 22-9-3 0.6912 2.238 13 135.1
7 Boston Univer 292.1 .7330 11t 21-10-3 0.6618 1.957 9 152.4
[b][u]8 Union        258.3 .7095 4 23-8-3 0.7206 2.579 35 103.3
9 Cornell        253.4 .7057 5 18-6-5 0.7069 2.412 29 108.6[/u][/b]
10 Penn State 251.4 .7041 6 20-8-2 0.7000 2.333 26 111.1
11 Providence 250.8 .7037 11t 20-9-5 0.6618 1.957 15 130.9
12 Notre Dame 226.4 .6831 13 19-10-5 0.6324 1.720 14 133.8
13 North Dakota 214.4 .6718 28 16-14-3 0.5303 1.129 4 190.5
14 Vermont        203.7 .6611 19 18-11-5 0.6029 1.519 12 135.8
15 Wisconsin 199.2 .6564 17 18-11-1 0.6167 1.609 18 125.8
16 Omaha        196.8 .6537 26t 16-13-5 0.5441 1.194 7 165.7
17 Ohio State 183.5 .6387 14t 17-9-6 0.6250 1.667 25 111.9
18 Boston College 183.3 .6385 25 18-14-4 0.5556 1.250 10 147.6
19 St. Cloud State 182.5 .6375 34 15-16-1 0.4844 0.939 3 193.9
[b][u]20 St. Lawrence 166.3 .6171 22 16-11-7 0.5735 1.345 19 124.7[/u][/b]
21 Northeastern 152.1 .5971 26t 16-13-5 0.5441 1.194 17 128.1
[b][u]22 Quinnipiac 150.7 .5949 21 19-13-2 0.5882 1.429 31 106.6[/u][/b]



[b][u]Women's National Collegiate PairWise Rankings[/u][/b]

Rank Team        PWR W-L-T   Win % Win % Rank  RPI RPI Rank
1 Wisconsin 35 29-2-4 .8857 2 .6587* 2
[b][u]2 Clarkson 34 27-4-5 .8194 4 .6140* 3[/u][/b]
3 Minnesota-Duluth33 24-5-5 .7794 7 .6135* 4
[b][u]4 St. Lawrence 32 26-4-4 .8235 3 .6122* 5[/u][/b]
5 Minnesota 31 24-6-5 .7571 8 .6008* 6
6 Boston College 30 25-5-5 .7857 5 .5999* 7
[b][u]7 Cornell        29 19-7-5 .6935 10 .5725* 8
8 Princeton 28 19-9-3 .6613 12 .5551* 9[/u][/b]
9 Robert Morris 27 22-4-6 .7812 6 .5545* 10
[b][u]10 Quinnipiac 26 21-9-6 .6667 11 .5515* 12[/u][/b]
11 Northeastern 25 21-11-3 .6429 14 .5499 13
12 Boston Univer 24 18-11-6 .6000 15 .5446 14

[b][u]KRACH: National Collegiate Women[/u][/b]

Rank Team      Rating RRWP  Win % Rk W-L-T   Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS
1 Wisconsin 1591. .9273 1 29-2-4 0.8857 7.750 1 227.3
2 Minnesota-Duluth733.0 .8583 6 24-5-5 0.7794 3.533 2 217.2
[b][u]3 Clarkson 635.7 .8415 3 27-4-5 0.8194 4.538 7 148.3[/u][/b]
4 Minnesota 588.4 .8317 7 24-6-5 0.7571 3.118 3 196.1
[b][u]5 St. Lawrence 543.7 .8213 2 26-4-4 0.8235 4.667 10 124.0[/u][/b]
6 Boston College 423.1 .7852 4 25-5-5 0.7857 3.667 11 120.9
[b][u]7 Cornell        286.8 .7201 8 19-7-5 0.6935 2.263 9 130.4
8 Princeton 203.6 .6540 10 19-9-3 0.6613 1.952 18 106.6
9 Quinnipiac 200.3 .6508 9 21-9-6 0.6667 2.000 20 102.2[/u][/b]
10 Northeastern 190.3 .6403 12 21-11-3 0.6429 1.800 17 107.6
11 Robert Morris 185.3 .6347 5 22-4-6 0.7812 3.571 33 54.49
[b][u]12 Colgate        172.1 .6193 11 22-11-3 0.6528 1.880 21 93.24[/u][/b]
13 Boston Univer 171.9 .6190 13 18-11-6 0.6000 1.500 14 115.9
14 North Dakota 153.5 .5947 17 15-15-6 0.5000 1.000 6 153.5

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/krach/d-i-women/#ixzz4ZoDrkIf7




"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

French Rage

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: KenP
Quote from: HookingWell said. Winning is everything. 6-0-0!
Might as well go all the way and cheer for 10-0-0 and REALLY finish the season in style.  ::cheer::
Note that Brown can go 10-4 to finish 14-25-2 and national champion.

Wouldn't it have to be 10-2?  They can lose a game each in the first and QF rounds, but from there on out they have to win, right?
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Trotsky

Quote from: French Rage
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: KenP
Quote from: HookingWell said. Winning is everything. 6-0-0!
Might as well go all the way and cheer for 10-0-0 and REALLY finish the season in style.  ::cheer::
Note that Brown can go 10-4 to finish 14-25-2 and national champion.

Wouldn't it have to be 10-2?  They can lose a game each in the first and QF rounds, but from there on out they have to win, right?
This was prior to the final RS weekend, so they could be swept 0-2, then go 2-1, 2-1, 2-0, 4-0.

In the event they were swept 0-2, so, everything going according to plan.

scoop85

Geez, I just checked CHN's probability matrix and they have us at a 98% chance of making the NCAA's.  While I like that number, I'm still uptight about it. I'll feel much better if we win our QF series in 2 straight.

andyw2100

Quote from: scoop85Geez, I just checked CHN's probability matrix and they have us at a 98% chance of making the NCAA's.  While I like that number, I'm still uptight about it. I'll feel much better if we win our QF series in 2 straight.

This site has us at 83%.

http://playoffstatus.com/ncaahockey/ncaahockeytournseedprob.html

Beeeej

Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: scoop85Geez, I just checked CHN's probability matrix and they have us at a 98% chance of making the NCAA's.  While I like that number, I'm still uptight about it. I'll feel much better if we win our QF series in 2 straight.

This site has us at 83%.

http://playoffstatus.com/ncaahockey/ncaahockeytournseedprob.html

That's last week's PWR standings.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jim Hyla

Quote from: scoop85Geez, I just checked CHN's probability matrix and they have us at a 98% chance of making the NCAA's.  While I like that number, I'm still uptight about it. I'll feel much better if we win our QF series in 2 straight.

True, but of course the Matrix would give us a very good chance of winning the series, which is why they give us a very good chance of the NCAAs.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Dafatone

98% sounds high, but there's a decent gap between the top 12 teams in RPI and the 13th.

KenP

Keep in mind St. Cloud has a losing record and at this time is not eligible for the NCAA tournament.  That provides extra cushion for Cornell.

Dafatone

Quote from: KenPKeep in mind St. Cloud has a losing record and at this time is not eligible for the NCAA tournament.  That provides extra cushion for Cornell.

They have two games with Colorado College, then a playoff with a higher seed.

We likely need them to get swept in that playoff.

As has been mentioned here before, it's silly just how much they get rewarded for going 2-7 against the top two teams.

Cop at Lynah

The battle for at an large berth for the NCAA's is, at minimum, limited to the 14th place and above in Pairwise rankings.  The AQ from Atlantic Hockey league and WHCA are going to take 15th and 16th seeds, as none of their teams are currently inside the top 16 . If there is some really weird upset champion in any other conference tournament it will be an even slimmer opening.

Need to sweep the home quarterfinal series at minimum.

Cop at Lynah

The Atlantic Hockey and WHCA champs will take spots 15 & 16, thus diminishing CU's options for at large bid.

Beeeej

Quote from: Cop at LynahThe Atlantic Hockey and WHCA champs will take spots 15 & 16, thus diminishing CU's options for at large bid.

You know that the math already takes that into account, right?
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona