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talksalot

#200
so we end the Regular season...

Longest Road Winning streaks in country:

1. Hawaii 6
1. Iona 6
1. Stephen F. Austin 6
4. Valparaiso 5
4. High Point 5
4. Lehigh 5
4. Monmouth 5
4. UC Santa Barbara 5
4. ULM 5

Best Road Records in the Nation:

1. Saint Joseph's 9-1
2. Hawaii 6-1
3. Villanova 10-2
4. Gonzaga 9-2
5. Arkansas-Little Rock 12-3
6. San Diego State 8-2
7. Navy 11-3
8. Dayton 7-2
9. Monmouth 13-4
10. Valparaiso 12-4

Defensive Points per game allowed:

1. Arkansas-Little Rock 59.2
2. Wichita State 59.6
3. Virginia 60.2
4. Saint Mary's College 60.4
5. San Diego State 60.6
6. Louisville 61.2
7. Cincinnati 61.6
8. Old Dominion 62.0
9. Connecticut 62.1
10. Charleston 62.1
11. Valparaiso 62.4
12. Villanova 63.1
13. Michigan State 63.3


Overall Scoring Margin:

1. Michigan State +16.4
2. Louisville +15.4
3. Saint Mary's College +14.7
4. Wichita State +14.6
5. SMU +14.2
6. Indiana +14.1
7. Villanova +13.7
8. West Virginia +13.2
9. Purdue +12.9
10. North Carolina +12.8
11. Arizona +12.8
12. Gonzaga +12.7
13. Kansas +12.4
14. Stephen F. Austin +12.3
15. Valparaiso +12.3

Overall D1 Winning Percentage

1. Arkansas-Little Rock 88.9%
2. Villanova 86.2%
2. Xavier 86.2%
4. Kansas 85.7%
4. SMU 85.7%
6. Saint Mary's College 85.2%
7. Hawaii 84.0%
8. Valparaiso 82.8%
8. Michigan State 82.8%
8. Saint Joseph's 82.8%

talksalot

so... looking at the Mid Major Top 25 College Insider...

What did the top teams do this week.

1.  Valpo. two wins. Beats Teams RPI 167 and 149 on the road, one in OT one by a basket.  26-5
2.  St. Marys, two wins.   Beat #249 by 25 at home, beat #220 on the road by 12, 26-3
3.  Ark-Little Rock, Home wins over #101 by 12, and #254 by 5....26-3
4.  Wichita State, Beat #233 on the road  by 21, and #106 at home by 16
5.  Monmouth, two wins at home #247 and #308, clinched conference title, 25-6
6.  Hawaii. Lost at home to #259 by 6, won at home over #260 by 11, 23-4
7.  Stephen F Austin, two games since last poll, Wins over #333 by 21 and #226 by 28,. 22-5
8.  Gonzaga - two road wins, #297 by 22 and #73 by 3; 23-7

agibson

Two points in the AP (Seth Davis had us #25, so should be two 25's) and six points in the Coaches Poll. Nice to recover some ground with the Coaches, a bit of a headscratcher we didn't gain a bit better with the writers. But, maybe they're circling the wagons. None for Monmouth, three for St. Mary's, two for Little Rock, just one for Dayton as they continue their descent.

For other national rankings, Vashil currently sits first in blocks, but with Odiase and others above him in BPG. Even blocks, regular season, won't hold with the Oregon guy with a couple of games to go.

talksalot

http://www.collegeinsider.com/mens-mid-major-top-25.php

       RECORD   POINTS   PREVIOUS   
1.   Valparaiso (22)   26-5   758   1   Horizon
2.   Saint Mary's (3)   24-4   734   2   West Coast
3.   Little Rock (2)   26-3   702   3   Sun Belt
4.   Wichita State (3)   23-7   698   4   Missouri Valley
5.   Gonzaga (1)   22-7   636   8   West Coast
5.   Monmouth   25-6   636   5   Metro Atlantic
7.   Stephen F. Austin   22-5   540   7   Southland
8.   Hawaii   23-4   524   6   Big West
9.   Chattanooga   25-5   466   15   Southern
10.   Stony Brook   23-6   447   9   America East
11.   BYU   22-9   401   10   West Coast
12.   South Dakota State   23-7   399   16   Summit
13.   Evansville   23-8   383   12   Missouri Valley
14.   Princeton   20-5   362   19   Ivy League
15.   Akron   22-7   356   11   Mid-American
16.   Yale   20-6   263   20   Ivy League
17.   Grand Canyon   24-5   254   13   Western Athletic
18.   IPFW   23-8   231   14   Summit
19.   Belmont   20-10   140   17   Ohio Valley
20.   Weber State   22-7   139   22   Big Sky
21.   Albany   24-7   131   24   America East
22.   Iona   19-10   116   25   Metro Atlantic
23.   Northern Iowa   19-12   94   23   Missouri Valley
24.   Hofsta   22-8   91   NR   Colonial
25.   UNCW   22-7   87   18   Colonial


OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Oakland 83, Southern Illinois 82, New Mexico State 77, UC Irvine 74, Siena 25, North Florida 24, Texas A&M Corpus Christi 15, High Point 11, UL Monroe 10, Ball State 9, James Madison 9, Winthrop 8, CSU Bakersfield 7, Ohio 7, UL Lafayette 7, Columbia 6, UT Arlington 5, ETSU 4, Illinois State 3, Pepperdine 3, Tennessee State 3, Vermont 3, William & Mary 3, Milwaukee 2, Wagner 2, Texas Southern 1.

agibson

It's funny how these polls individually have a fair bit of momentum, a lot of continuity from one week to the next, but can be quite different one from another.

We're getting a ton of love from this set of mid-major coaches, and almost none prefer Wichita State or St. Mary's. In the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, which includes some mid-major coaches, Wichita State and St. Mary's are #23 and #24. Wichita State is #28 in the AP Poll. Probably none, or almost none, of the voters for these polls prefer Valpo over Wichita State.

covufan

Quote from: agibson on February 29, 2016, 08:52:07 PM
It's funny how these polls individually have a fair bit of momentum, a lot of continuity from one week to the next, but can be quite different one from another.

We're getting a ton of love from this set of mid-major coaches, and almost none prefer Wichita State or St. Mary's. In the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, which includes some mid-major coaches, Wichita State and St. Mary's are #23 and #24. Wichita State is #28 in the AP Poll. Probably none, or almost none, of the voters for these polls prefer Valpo over Wichita State.
Yeah, I've thought this was odd as well...

talksalot

Before the HL Tournament starts... the national records, etc...

1.  Most Wins:

1. Villanova 26 - 4
2. Monmouth 26 - 6
3. Arkansas-Little Rock 25 - 4
3. Kansas 25 - 4
3. SMU 25 - 4
3. Xavier 25 - 4
7. Michigan State 25 - 5
8. Saint Mary's College 24 - 4
9. Valparaiso 24 - 5
9. Chattanooga 24 - 5
9. Miami (FL) 24 - 5
9. UAB 24 - 5

2.  Defensive points per game allowed:

1. Wichita State 59.5
2. Virginia 60.1
3. Arkansas-Little Rock 60.2
4. San Diego State 60.4
5. Saint Mary's College 60.6
6. Louisville 60.9
7. Cincinnati 61.8
8. Charleston 62.2
9. Old Dominion 62.2
10. Valparaiso 62.4


3.  Scoring Margin:

1. Michigan State +16.9
2. Louisville +15.0
3. SMU +14.6
4. Saint Mary's College +14.5
5. Wichita State +14.3
6. Stephen F. Austin +14.0
7. Villanova +13.9
8. Indiana +13.8
9. West Virginia +13.5
10. Purdue +13.1
11. Kansas +13.0
12. Gonzaga +12.7
13. North Carolina +12.5
14. Arizona +12.4
15. Valparaiso +12.3


4.  Winning Percentage D1 Games

1. Villanova 86.7%
2. Arkansas-Little Rock 86.2%
2. Kansas 86.2%
2. SMU 86.2%
2. Xavier 86.2%
6. Saint Mary's College 85.7%
7. Hawaii 84.6%
8. Michigan State 83.3%
9. Valparaiso 82.8%
9. Chattanooga 82.8%
9. Miami (FL) 82.8%
9. UAB 82.8%





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agibson

To add a couple to that set (from WarrenNolan?), here are a few from NCAA.

Rebounding Margin
RANK   TEAM    GM   REB   RPG   OPP REB   OPP RPG   REB MAR
1   Michigan St.   30   1271   42.4   912   30.4   12.0
2   Purdue           30   1247   41.6   917   30.6   11.0
3   Yale                   27   1092   40.4   797   29.5   10.9
4   SMU                   29   1141   39.3   839   28.9   10.4
5   Arizona           30   1206   40.2   909   30.3   9.9
6   Valparaiso           31   1297   41.8   992   32.0   9.8

Field Goal Percent Defense

RANK   TEAM    GM   REB   RPG   OPP REB   OPP RPG   REB MAR
1   Michigan St.   30   1271   42.4   912   30.4   12.0
2   Purdue           30   1247   41.6   917   30.6   11.0
3   Yale                   27   1092   40.4   797   29.5   10.9
4   SMU                   29   1141   39.3   839   28.9   10.4
5   Arizona           30   1206   40.2   909   30.3   9.9
6   Valparaiso           31   1297   41.8   992   32.0   9.8

And scoring margin bumps to #8 when you include our non-D1 games (which NCAA.com does). Points allowed to #7.

For advanced states, our adjusted defensive efficiency from KenPom seems to have slipped a bit while we've been not playing, currently at 91.6 which is good for #4, where we've been sitting for a while.

agibson

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Keeps us at #25, no big surprise. Giving us a solid two months of receiving votes.

He'd also leave Wichita State out of the tournament.

agibson

Nice to keep a few AP votes even after Selection Sunday. Three points, good for a tie for #37. Familiar faces, but Graham Couch _added_ us after the HL tournament loss (#25 and has Monmouth at #24). Elton Alexander kept us at #24. Seth Davis dropped us, so just as well, probably, that he didn't do his traditional "feeding of the trolls" Sunday night (I suppose he was distracted by the NCAA bracket, etc.; had announce in advance that it was done for the season).

I'd not noticed that Dick Vitale added us in the hour before our HL tourney loss. First time this season.

I guess noone reported on last week.  Bigger things on our minds. A solid showing, a season high #30 (tied) in the coaches poll, and #33 in the AP (7 points: Dick Vitale and Elton Alexander #24, Chris Goff, Seth Davis, Tod Palmer #25).

There is another, post-tournament?, coaches poll. So, who knows? Unlikely, perhaps, but make some noise in the NIT and see what happens.

agibson

No more polls until after the tournament, but KenPom and many of the RPI sites continue to update.

The Texas Southern game, mid-tier Horizon type opponent, at home, looks like it was largely a wash.

The Florida State game helped our RPI (Opponents-opponents win percentage I guess), now back up to 42, about where it was before the HL tournament.

In KenPom we've ben kind of treading water. Our defensive numbers slipping a bit, our offense improving. Currently #13 defense (Wichita State hangs on to #1), #101 offense, #35 overall (just behind St. Mary's).


agibson

Quote from: agibson on March 18, 2016, 12:44:35 PMThe Florida State game helped our RPI (Opponents-opponents win percentage I guess), now back up to 42, about where it was before the HL tournament.

In KenPom we've ben kind of treading water. Our defensive numbers slipping a bit, our offense improving. Currently #13 defense (Wichita State hangs on to #1), #101 offense, #35 overall (just behind St. Mary's).

Well, that helped our RPI. Up to #35.

Our KenPom numbers were, a bit mysteriously, falling while we weren't playing. I suspect they'll improve after tonight.

agibson

Shortly after Florida State we were around:
Quote from: agibson on March 18, 2016, 12:44:35 PMIn KenPom we've ben kind of treading water. Our defensive numbers slipping a bit, our offense improving. Currently #13 defense (Wichita State hangs on to #1), #101 offense, #35 overall (just behind St. Mary's).

Before tonight, we'd somehow fallen to #42 overall, #14 defense. St. Mary's was at #32 overall, #15 offense.

After tonight we just about change places. We're at #32 overall, #7 defense (our offense slid slightly).  St. Mary's to #43 overall, #22 offense (their defense improved slightly).

I suppose that's what happens when you hold a good offensive team 15 points below their _lowest_ score of the season.  _29_ points below their average. Wow.

(And KenPom's only tracking two basketball games in the country tonight...)

agibson

#213
Did pick up two points in the coaches poll to end the season.

(Fell to fifth in the mid-major coaches poll, while still edging the others in first-place votes, picking up more of those than anybody but Gonzaga, who was #1 by some margin.)