WBB: Landmark Conference

Started by Dave 'd-mac' McHugh, February 20, 2007, 07:24:46 PM

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deiscanton

Quote from: Augie2020 on Yesterday at 11:25:41 PMMassey has Scranton #2 and  NPI has them 7th with a two loss team and a one loss team in front,But will let it play out. To the Landmark guys this is something I have been trying to figure out.Massey gives you game by game . NPI will not. So I'm looking for  how did they count that Susquehanna game as a neutral game for Scranton or an  Away game? The Landmark justified that Susquehanna be home Scranton away so do you get more of a multiplier for that game even though it was played at the Palestra Scranton was still away .

DIII Women's Basketball does not use a home/away multiplier in NPI calculations.  In DIII women's basketball, a win counts equally whether the game is home, away, or on a neutral floor.  Once a team reaches 15 actual wins, that team on the 16th win can drop a win that hurts their NPI calculations.

DIII Men's Basketball uses the home/away multiplier, and the multiplier is different for conference and non-conference games.

Scranton is currently ranked #7 in the DIII Women's NPI national rankings this morning and the unofficial number this morning according to D3Datacast is 62.703 as of 9:09 AM ET this morning-- the most recent run of the D3Datacast numbers using the scores from Massey. 

Scranton is 20-0 going into their home game vs Elizabethtown this afternoon, and since the NPI ranking uses Scranton's best 15 wins for purposes of the NPI calculation-- Scranton is no longer counting the win vs Wilkes, the win vs Penn State Harrisburg, the season sweep vs Goucher, and one of the 2 wins vs Juniata.  If Scranton beats Elizabethtown today, the other win vs Juniata will be dropped. 

Scranton is hurt in conference because so many Landmark teams are below the top 150 in the national NPI rankings, so the Lady Royals have to win out as many games as they can because a lot of Landmark Conference opponents do not carry quality win bonuses. 

The official NPI summary report for games through February 1 as published by the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Committee can be found at

http://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/48515

You can get to Scranton's NPI resume afterwards on the NCAA page by clicking on the NPI rank number for Scranton, which is #7 as of games through February 1. 


scottiedawg

Quote from: Augie2020 on Yesterday at 11:25:41 PMMassey has Scranton #2 and  NPI has them 7th with a two loss team and a one loss team in front,But will let it play out.

Massey and NPI are measuring different things.

Augie2020

Quote from: deiscanton on Today at 09:54:16 AM
Quote from: Augie2020 on Yesterday at 11:25:41 PMMassey has Scranton #2 and  NPI has them 7th with a two loss team and a one loss team in front,But will let it play out. To the Landmark guys this is something I have been trying to figure out.Massey gives you game by game . NPI will not. So I'm looking for  how did they count that Susquehanna game as a neutral game for Scranton or an  Away game? The Landmark justified that Susquehanna be home Scranton away so do you get more of a multiplier for that game even though it was played at the Palestra Scranton was still away .

DIII Women's Basketball does not use a home/away multiplier in NPI calculations.  In DIII women's basketball, a win counts equally whether the game is home, away, or on a neutral floor.  Once a team reaches 15 actual wins, that team on the 16th win can drop a win that hurts their NPI calculations.

DIII Men's Basketball uses the home/away multiplier, and the multiplier is different for conference and non-conference games.

Scranton is currently ranked #7 in the DIII Women's NPI national rankings this morning and the unofficial number this morning according to D3Datacast is 62.703 as of 9:09 AM ET this morning-- the most recent run of the D3Datacast numbers using the scores from Massey. 

Scranton is 20-0 going into their home game vs Elizabethtown this afternoon, and since the NPI ranking uses Scranton's best 15 wins for purposes of the NPI calculation-- Scranton is no longer counting the win vs Wilkes, the win vs Penn State Harrisburg, the season sweep vs Goucher, and one of the 2 wins vs Juniata.  If Scranton beats Elizabethtown today, the other win vs Juniata will be dropped. 

Scranton is hurt in conference because so many Landmark teams are below the top 150 in the national NPI rankings, so the Lady Royals have to win out as many games as they can because a lot of Landmark Conference opponents do not carry quality win bonuses. 

The official NPI summary report for games through February 1 as published by the NCAA DIII Women's Basketball Committee can be found at

http://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/48515

You can get to Scranton's NPI resume afterwards on the NCAA page by clicking on the NPI rank number for Scranton, which is #7 as of games through February 1. 


Thanks Deiscanton. I totally agree about the Landmark .

saratoga


Absolutely dominating performance today by the Lady Royals vs. E-town.
Inside.
Outside.
Around & through.
Kaeli R. does a remarkable job running a pretty darn good team & keeping everyone involved offensively & defensively.