Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by Trotsky
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: March 07, 2010 10:09PM
phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
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Harvard did well in non-conference games, which means that their Ratings Percentage Index, which is based on all games and not only ECAC games, was better, which helped them win pairwise comparisons over Cornell as well as UConn and Wisconsin, which Cornell loses.
I believe the selection criteria are the same as in the men's game.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: dag14 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 07, 2010 10:16PM
Seeding in the women's tournament is all about the statistics....
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: March 07, 2010 10:21PM
Because Harvard is ranked higher in the pairwise comparisons...you know, that wonderful formula that everyone is so happy to have had replace the kind of human judgment that you allude to above.phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
[www.uscho.com]
Seriously, I'm guessing Harvard's win and tie with Minnesota helped them a lot whereas our three-game losing streak to Syracuse and Providence, twice, hurt. Bottom line, their out-of-conference record was better.
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Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 07, 2010 10:37PM
Not just better, but much better. As mentioned they beat and tied Minny ,the third ranked team, tied UHN, a tourny team, and beat PU, UConn, BU, and Northeastern. Very good.Al DeFlorio
Because Harvard is ranked higher in the pairwise comparisons...you know, that wonderful formula that everyone is so happy to have had replace the kind of human judgment that you allude to above.phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
[www.uscho.com]
Seriously, I'm guessing Harvard's win and tie with Minnesota helped them a lot whereas our three-game losing streak to Syracuse and Providence, twice, hurt. Bottom line, their out-of-conference record was better.
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: snert1288 (---.redrover.cornell.edu)
Date: March 08, 2010 12:47AM
hey so i'm a student at CU right now and i'm going to be in boston this upcoming weekend and would love to go support Big Red. Does anyone know anything about ticket sales? Will i be able to get some through cornell athletics department?
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Tom Lento (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
Date: March 08, 2010 03:07AM
Jim Hyla
Not just better, but much better. As mentioned they beat and tied Minny ,the third ranked team, tied UHN, a tourny team, and beat PU, UConn, BU, and Northeastern. Very good.Al DeFlorio
Because Harvard is ranked higher in the pairwise comparisons...you know, that wonderful formula that everyone is so happy to have had replace the kind of human judgment that you allude to above.phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
[www.uscho.com]
Seriously, I'm guessing Harvard's win and tie with Minnesota helped them a lot whereas our three-game losing streak to Syracuse and Providence, twice, hurt. Bottom line, their out-of-conference record was better.
Cornell, on the other hand, went 1-6-0 out of conference in the regular season. Cornell's NC slate wasn't terrible - two games against #1 Mercyhurst, 2 more against a respectable Providence squad, and 3 against Syracuse and Niagara teams that were not top contenders but weren't chopped liver either. Even so, only winning 1 of those games really hurts.
If Cornell hadn't been playing with a depleted roster against Syracuse and PC then things might have been different in the pairwise, but they don't seed based on what might have happened. There is a silver lining - home ice hasn't historically been as big an advantage for women's teams, and Harvard is a pretty good match-up for Cornell. It's definitely a winnable first round game, home or away, although Harvard is a tough team and has the edge in NCAA experience.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: March 08, 2010 06:21AM
Title IX of the something or other act of 1972 afforded women equal opportunies in sports. Here, to get hosed in seedings and playoff sites with the same regularity as the men's teams. The NCAA can point to PWR ratings to explain.phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 08, 2010 08:15AM
phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
Simple Math
Harvard had a much better out of conferenece record. That boosted their RPI and TUC wins significantly. So they won the Paiwise comparison with us, Clarkson and UHN.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: nyc94 (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: March 08, 2010 09:59AM
billhoward
Title IX of the something or other act of 1972 afforded women equal opportunies in sports. Here, to get hosed in seedings and playoff sites with the same regularity as the men's teams. The NCAA can point to PWR ratings to explain.phillysportsfan
I dont really follow the women's team so maybe you guys can explain this, how does Cornell beat Harvard once here, tie them in OT there, win the regular season, win the conference tournament while Harvard finishes 3rd in the conference and yet Cornell has to go play Harvard @Harvard in the 1st round?????
At least they didn't get sent to Minnesota.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 08, 2010 10:49AM
billhoward
Title IX of the something or other act of 1972 afforded women equal opportunies in sports. Here, to get hosed in seedings and playoff sites with the same regularity as the men's teams.
Bitching is a fundamental human right. I think it's in the UN Charter.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Robb (---.105-92.cust.bluewin.ch)
Date: March 08, 2010 10:53AM
Yeah, but they probably call it "petitioning for redress of grievances" or something stupid like that. Jerks.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: ithacat (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 08, 2010 08:41PM
Jeff Hopkins '82
Simple Math
Yep...where less than 25% of the season counts for more than the remainder.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 08, 2010 09:21PM
Not quite accurate, since some of our season games were they same. OOC they were 6-0-1 and we were 1-6-0 against similar competition. In conf they were 13-6-3 and we were 14-2-6. They lost in the semi and we won the finals, that's effectively 2 more. So even if you compare these games equally, we have about 4 more wins in conf and they have 5 more OOC. Thus they have an overall record 1 game better than us, 20-7-5 vs 19-8-6. Now you may want to say the ECAC record or our H2H record is more important, but they don't. They look at all games, so we lose.ithacat
Jeff Hopkins '82
Simple Math
Yep...where less than 25% of the season counts for more than the remainder.
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (Moderator)
Date: March 08, 2010 11:48PM
Jim Hyla
Not quite accurate, since some of our season games were they same. OOC they were 6-0-1 and we were 1-6-0 against similar competition. In conf they were 13-6-3 and we were 14-2-6. They lost in the semi and we won the finals, that's effectively 2 more. So even if you compare these games equally, we have about 4 more wins in conf and they have 5 more OOC. Thus they have an overall record 1 game better than us, 20-7-5 vs 19-8-6. Now you may want to say the ECAC record or our H2H record is more important, but they don't. They look at all games, so we lose.ithacat
Jeff Hopkins '82
Simple Math
Yep...where less than 25% of the season counts for more than the remainder.
Thanks for saying that more clearly and less combatively than I would have. Bottom line, Harvard has a better overall record against a comparable schedule. That's why they have a better RPI (and incidentally also a better KRACH). Most of the complaints about Harvard being seeded higher seem to involve consideration of only a subset of the games played (ECAC games and head-to-head games), and in fact the pairwise comparison does give those extra consideration in the form of the common opponents and head-to-head criteria, but that's offset by Harvard's better record vs TUC (a different subset of the games) and RPI (again, something based on all of the games).
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: RichH (67.201.121.---)
Date: March 09, 2010 01:42AM
jtwcornell91
Jim Hyla
Not quite accurate, since some of our season games were they same. OOC they were 6-0-1 and we were 1-6-0 against similar competition. In conf they were 13-6-3 and we were 14-2-6. They lost in the semi and we won the finals, that's effectively 2 more. So even if you compare these games equally, we have about 4 more wins in conf and they have 5 more OOC. Thus they have an overall record 1 game better than us, 20-7-5 vs 19-8-6. Now you may want to say the ECAC record or our H2H record is more important, but they don't. They look at all games, so we lose.ithacat
Jeff Hopkins '82
Simple Math
Yep...where less than 25% of the season counts for more than the remainder.
Thanks for saying that more clearly and less combatively than I would have. Bottom line, Harvard has a better overall record against a comparable schedule. That's why they have a better RPI (and incidentally also a better KRACH). Most of the complaints about Harvard being seeded higher seem to involve consideration of only a subset of the games played (ECAC games and head-to-head games), and in fact the pairwise comparison does give those extra consideration in the form of the common opponents and head-to-head criteria, but that's offset by Harvard's better record vs TUC (a different subset of the games) and RPI (again, something based on all of the games).
Translation: why has jtw (and others) been wasting his breath all these years about the process on the Men's side, if people aren't going to understand the exact same process for the Women's tournament?
Oh, and I've been meaning to post this:
We're the ECAC Champions!?!!! HOLY CRAP!!!! Repeat:
Cornell Women's Hockey won the ECAC Championship!!
I mean that is insane! Not enough congratulations are going out there, IMO. Bitching about a ho-hum NCAA bid. Seriously, I know that what used to be the de-facto National Championship isn't what it used to be, but come on! 6-8 years ago, this wouldn't have been fathomable.
Tremendous job, ladies. I'm extremely proud of this. CELEBRATE! WOOO!!!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2010 01:48AM by RichH.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: mattj711 (---.cfbankmail.com)
Date: March 09, 2010 08:19AM
RichH
jtwcornell91
Jim Hyla
Not quite accurate, since some of our season games were they same. OOC they were 6-0-1 and we were 1-6-0 against similar competition. In conf they were 13-6-3 and we were 14-2-6. They lost in the semi and we won the finals, that's effectively 2 more. So even if you compare these games equally, we have about 4 more wins in conf and they have 5 more OOC. Thus they have an overall record 1 game better than us, 20-7-5 vs 19-8-6. Now you may want to say the ECAC record or our H2H record is more important, but they don't. They look at all games, so we lose.ithacat
Jeff Hopkins '82
Simple Math
Yep...where less than 25% of the season counts for more than the remainder.
Thanks for saying that more clearly and less combatively than I would have. Bottom line, Harvard has a better overall record against a comparable schedule. That's why they have a better RPI (and incidentally also a better KRACH). Most of the complaints about Harvard being seeded higher seem to involve consideration of only a subset of the games played (ECAC games and head-to-head games), and in fact the pairwise comparison does give those extra consideration in the form of the common opponents and head-to-head criteria, but that's offset by Harvard's better record vs TUC (a different subset of the games) and RPI (again, something based on all of the games).
Translation: why has jtw (and others) been wasting his breath all these years about the process on the Men's side, if people aren't going to understand the exact same process for the Women's tournament?
Oh, and I've been meaning to post this:
We're the ECAC Champions!?!!! HOLY CRAP!!!! Repeat:
Cornell Women's Hockey won the ECAC Championship!!
I mean that is insane! Not enough congratulations are going out there, IMO. Bitching about a ho-hum NCAA bid. Seriously, I know that what used to be the de-facto National Championship isn't what it used to be, but come on! 6-8 years ago, this wouldn't have been fathomable.
Tremendous job, ladies. I'm extremely proud of this. CELE
BRATE! WOOO!!!
100% agree!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2010 08:25AM by mattj711.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: March 09, 2010 12:31PM
jtwcornell91
Jim Hyla
Not quite accurate, since some of our season games were they same. OOC they were 6-0-1 and we were 1-6-0 against similar competition. In conf they were 13-6-3 and we were 14-2-6. They lost in the semi and we won the finals, that's effectively 2 more. So even if you compare these games equally, we have about 4 more wins in conf and they have 5 more OOC. Thus they have an overall record 1 game better than us, 20-7-5 vs 19-8-6. Now you may want to say the ECAC record or our H2H record is more important, but they don't. They look at all games, so we lose.ithacat
Jeff Hopkins '82
Simple Math
Yep...where less than 25% of the season counts for more than the remainder.
Thanks for saying that more clearly and less combatively than I would have. Bottom line, Harvard has a better overall record against a comparable schedule. That's why they have a better RPI (and incidentally also a better KRACH). Most of the complaints about Harvard being seeded higher seem to involve consideration of only a subset of the games played (ECAC games and head-to-head games), and in fact the pairwise comparison does give those extra consideration in the form of the common opponents and head-to-head criteria, but that's offset by Harvard's better record vs TUC (a different subset of the games) and RPI (again, something based on all of the games).
I never said that how they calculate it accurately models current or future performance. Or that I even like how they calculate it (in fact I don't). All I said was that the methodology is defined and it explains why harvard is seeded above us.
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: mattj711 (---.lightspeed.bcvloh.sbcglobal.net)
Date: March 10, 2010 08:36PM
Re: Cornell Women's Hockey
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: March 26, 2010 10:49PM
Moved it to the Hockey Forum.
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