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Originally posted by Scrub View PostWow, Inkblot, this is fantastic! I'm gonna have to spend some time looking this over.
But at a quick glance, my first thought was: "Ah yes, I remember when Salem had brief stranglehold on the region." They were utterly brutal to play in that period starting around 1997.
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The 1994 and 1995 regionals were almost entirely PSAC because it was the only conference in the region. I think Gannon, Mercyhurst, Pitt Johnstown, and District of Columbia were all in the region, though it's hard to tell for sure. The WVIAC and Conference Carolinas were still transitioning from the NAIA at the time (and Conference Carolinas was initially placed in the Southeast). If you go back a little further, the NYCAC (now the East Coast Conference) was in the region.
I've made these charts for every region. You can see them all here: https://imgur.com/a/cVHzwrf.
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And Inkblot designated winners and runners-up! This is so tremendous!
Wins by seed:
1: 17
2: 6
3: 1 (IUP in 2015)
4: 1 (Mercyhurst 2019)
5: 1 (IUP in 2000)
The number 1 team won the region for 8 straight years from 2007-13 (Barton 2, Cal, Gannon, IUP, West Liberty 3) and 12 of 13 years from 2001-13. But the 1-seed has won just once in the last six years.
One more fun fact. In the 17 years of the eight-team regional, the host team has won the first game in all but one instance. We all know who we're talking about. :-)
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Originally posted by Inkblot View PostY'all might be interested in this chart I made of Atlantic Regional appearances back through 1994. In each year, teams are listed in order of seedLast edited by Golden89; 02-25-2020, 08:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Golden89 View PostAnd Inkblot designated winners and runners-up! This is so tremendous!
Wins by seed:
1: 17
2: 6
3: 1 (IUP in 2015)
4: 1 (Mercyhurst 2019)
5: 1 (IUP in 2000)
The number 1 team won the region for 8 straight years from 2007-13 (Barton 2, Cal, Gannon, IUP, West Liberty 3) and 12 of 13 years from 2001-13. But the 1-seed has won just once in the last six years.
One more fun fact. In the 17 years of the eight-team regional, the host team has won the first game in all but one instance. We all know who we're talking about. :-)
This current run isn't terribly shocking. If the regional is in a PSAC venue (one that is a PASSHE member), the students are on Spring Break and the campuses are dead. And, regardless of where it's played, the 'visiting' team really only has to play one game in front of an actual crowd. Every regional I've ever attended goes pretty much the same. The first day has four games -- and, three of them are played in front of basically empty seats. The second day, the first game is empty for the first half but then starts to fill some in the second half as the home crowd arrives for the second game.
Depending when Spring Break falls, the Tuesday night game could get a big crowd. It depends if Spring Break was ending on Regional Weekend or if it was just starting. If it's the latter, ... townie central.
I would say in this current stretch of just 1 of 6 host teams winning ... the region has just got a lot better. It's much deeper.
Consider last year Mercyhurst won it and barely escaped Round 1 in OT. Fairmont State had them dead in the water, too.
And, of course, the year No. 8 seed Mercyhurst knocked off No. 1 seed and host Wheeling Jesuit ... should come as no surprise. The Lakers are the worst possible team to play in a one-and-done.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
This current run isn't terribly shocking. If the regional is in a PSAC venue (one that is a PASSHE member), the students are on Spring Break and the campuses are dead. And, regardless of where it's played, the 'visiting' team really only has to play one game in front of an actual crowd. Every regional I've ever attended goes pretty much the same. The first day has four games -- and, three of them are played in front of basically empty seats. The second day, the first game is empty for the first half but then starts to fill some in the second half as the home crowd arrives for the second game.
Depending when Spring Break falls, the Tuesday night game could get a big crowd. It depends if Spring Break was ending on Regional Weekend or if it was just starting. If it's the latter, ... townie central.
I would say in this current stretch of just 1 of 6 host teams winning ... the region has just got a lot better. It's much deeper.
Consider last year Mercyhurst won it and barely escaped Round 1 in OT. Fairmont State had them dead in the water, too.
And, of course, the year No. 8 seed Mercyhurst knocked off No. 1 seed and host Wheeling Jesuit ... should come as no surprise. The Lakers are the worst possible team to play in a one-and-done.
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The new rankings are out:
1 Indiana (Pennsylvania) 22-2 22-2 2 West Liberty 22-4 22-3 3 Fairmont State 19-6 19-6 4 Shippensburg 19-6 19-6 5 Charleston (West Virginia) 21-5 21-5 6 Virginia State 19-8 19-8 7 Mercyhurst 16-7 16-7 8 Johnson C. Smith 19-7 19-7 9 Fayetteville State 19-7 19-7 10 West Virginia State 17-7 17-7
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Originally posted by jrshooter View PostShip can feel pretty fortunate it only dropped to fourth, I think.
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Originally posted by Inkblot View PostThe new rankings are out:
I agree with IUPbig--they're a nightmare in a one-and-done situation. Gotta get them off that #7 line over the next week or two!
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