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Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post
Wouldn't know. Regional committee decided they wanted to see a 27-point non-conference drubbing with St Cloud over a conference matchup that produced two of Winona's closest games of the season...
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If I could remember how to embed a tweet I would, but our good friend Inkblot has updated his bracketology for this week and I've gotta say I'm quite surprised.
1. Central Oklahoma
2. Northern St
3. Moorhead
4. Emporia St
5. NW Missouri St
6. USF
7. Southern Nazarene
8. SMSU
The numbers certainly do like NSU this year and 2 through 5 seem to be pretty closely bunched together. The 2 wins over Moorhead are undoubtedly what are keeping the Wolves this high. I would be surprised to see a 5-loss NSU over a 2-loss NWMSU. SMSU also gets a huge boost from beating Northern over the weekend. If I had to guess I would say Duluth and MO Southern would probably round out the regional rankings at this point.
Inkblot is a great follow if you like D2 sports.
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Originally posted by DapperDan View Post
There was a year too where they let Colorado Christian in whom Winona absolutely annihilated, over Southwest who gave them competitive games. The NSIC was viewed as an undeserving substandard conference at the time.
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Originally posted by Thunder View PostIf I could remember how to embed a tweet I would, but our good friend Inkblot has updated his bracketology for this week and I've gotta say I'm quite surprised.
1. Central Oklahoma
2. Northern St
3. Moorhead
4. Emporia St
5. NW Missouri St
6. USF
7. Southern Nazarene
8. SMSU
The numbers certainly do like NSU this year and 2 through 5 seem to be pretty closely bunched together. The 2 wins over Moorhead are undoubtedly what are keeping the Wolves this high. I would be surprised to see a 5-loss NSU over a 2-loss NWMSU. SMSU also gets a huge boost from beating Northern over the weekend. If I had to guess I would say Duluth and MO Southern would probably round out the regional rankings at this point.
Inkblot is a great follow if you like D2 sports.
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Originally posted by Alfred33 View Post
That is kind of surprising when looking at records, but our strength of schedule is hurting us. Some of the "good" teams we beat in the preseason have turned out to not be so good. Flagler is 8-9, Truman is 7-10, West Tx A&M is doing alright at 11-5, but we've played some dogs too. Crookston is 1-17, and a couple of MIAA bottom feeders UNK and PSU are a combined 8-25. Northern is the best team we've beaten. The 2 ranked teams other than WTxA&M that we have played have both beaten us, so it's a little hard to make the argument that we're as strong as ever. I think we're still pretty good, but there's a lot of basketball left to play to determine that. Even though the score was mostly within reach the entire UCO game, it didn't feel like the game was ever really in doubt. Hopefully, the rematch in Maryville in late February has a lot riding on it.
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For comparison's sake and yes I know it factors in non-D2 games here is how the Regional Rankings would look using Massey's Ratings:
1. NW Missouri (overall #2)
2. Central OK (#3)
3. MSU Moorhead (#9)
4. Emporia (#11)
5. Northern (#15)
6. Southern Nazarene (#21)
7. UMD (#26)
8. MoSo (#28)
9. Ft Hays (#30)
10. USF (#32)
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Originally posted by Augieholic View PostFor comparison's sake and yes I know it factors in non-D2 games here is how the Regional Rankings would look using Massey's Ratings:
1. NW Missouri (overall #2)
2. Central OK (#3)
3. MSU Moorhead (#9)
4. Emporia (#11)
5. Northern (#15)
6. Southern Nazarene (#21)
7. UMD (#26)
8. MoSo (#28)
9. Ft Hays (#30)
10. USF (#32)
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To be honest, sorting out 2–5 was tricky this week. All four are clustered together in PI, but there's a huge difference in RPI between NSU/MSUM and NW/ESU. NW does have the head-to-head win over NSU, but also a head-to-head loss to ESU.
Last year it was clear that, at least in this region, a single head-to-head wasn't viewed as decisive – NW being one spot ahead of UCO in the first and third rankings and then Washburn being selected over ESU. But if I recall correctly, two-game sweeps were given more weight, so it feels like I have to have NSU over MSUM as long as the numbers are close.
In the end, I felt it was best to keep them in the order the RPI had them – but I'm not extremely confident the committee would do the same.
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Originally posted by DapperDan View Post
There was a year too where they let Colorado Christian in whom Winona absolutely annihilated, over Southwest who gave them competitive games. The NSIC was viewed as an undeserving substandard conference at the time.
Two snubs in a row before a Elite Eight run. Again, not bitter.
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Originally posted by Thunder View PostThe numbers certainly do like NSU this year and 2 through 5 seem to be pretty closely bunched together. The 2 wins over Moorhead are undoubtedly what are keeping the Wolves this high. I would be surprised to see a 5-loss NSU over a 2-loss NWMSU. SMSU also gets a huge boost from beating Northern over the weekend. If I had to guess I would say Duluth and MO Southern would probably round out the regional rankings at this point.
Inkblot is a great follow if you like D2 sports.
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