JDP
Masters Student
Posts: 582
Reg: 11-23-04
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02-11-24 01:16 PM - Post#363110
In response to JDP
Nothing much changed with Game 8 – Yale did manage to achieve its second consecutive upset, so they have placed themselves into the Seed 4 conversation. But not much really changed with Expected Wins or NET ratings
Team Expected Favored last 6
Princeton 13.1 5
Columbia 11.8 6
Harvard 10.2 4
Brown 6.3 3
Penn 6.0 3
Yale 5.1 2
Cornell 2.5 1
Dartmouth 1.0 0
School NET GoG (- good)
Brown 166 3
Columbia 64 1
Cornell 257 4
Dartmouth 311 0
Harvard 85 0
Penn 182 0
Princeton 32 -1
Yale 243 -2
Overall 168 0
Next weekend is all about clarity on what Brown, Penn and Yale would have to do, or have happen to others to gain the 4th seed. No one will be mathematically eliminated – even if the Quakers sweep or are swept. What is mainly in play is the Ivy tie breakers – Yale can gain the 1st tier tiebreaker over Penn and Penn can gain the 1st tier tie breaker over Brown
NCAA (68 teams) at large: Princeton at a 32 NET is likely an at large if they are 15-1 … 14-2, perhaps – based on ESPN’s Last Four In and Out – current projected cut line low 40s
WBIT (32): Columbia, Harvard, Princeton all safely in – current projected bubble 93 NET – but the Crimson (85) have been drifting towards the bubble
WNIT (48): Brown (166 NET) – current projected bubble 169 NET – expect to increase to low 170s as the number of high NET teams with losing records increases.
Edited by JDP on 02-11-24 01:16 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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