2018-2019 Men's Basketball New York NET Ratings
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1. Buffalo (19)
2. St. John's (43)
3. Syracuse (45)
4. Hofstra (47)
5. Colgate (145)
6. Stony Brook (160)
7. St. Bonaventure (164)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 208.6 is here also. 15 out of 22 (68.2 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (214)
9. St. Francis Brooklyn (225)
10. Army West Point (231)
11. Iona (240)
12. Columbia (247)
13. Long Island University-Brooklyn (249)
14. Fordham (254)
15. Canisius (255)
16. Siena (263)
17. Albany (270)
18. Wagner (278)
19. Marist (281)
20. Niagara (291)
21. Manhattan (333)
22. Binghamton (336)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 38.5 (these are the top four teams)
Patriot League (2): 188.0
Atlantic 10 (2): 209.0
Ivy League (2): 230.5
Northeast (3): 250.7
America East (3): 255.3
MAAC (6): 277.2
7 private non-Christian*: 175.0
5 public**: 203.2
10 Christian***: 234.9
* Syracuse, Hofstra, Colgate, Wagner, Cornell, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Columbia
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Iona, Fordham, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
2. St. John's (43)
3. Syracuse (45)
4. Hofstra (47)
5. Colgate (145)
6. Stony Brook (160)
7. St. Bonaventure (164)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 208.6 is here also. 15 out of 22 (68.2 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (214)
9. St. Francis Brooklyn (225)
10. Army West Point (231)
11. Iona (240)
12. Columbia (247)
13. Long Island University-Brooklyn (249)
14. Fordham (254)
15. Canisius (255)
16. Siena (263)
17. Albany (270)
18. Wagner (278)
19. Marist (281)
20. Niagara (291)
21. Manhattan (333)
22. Binghamton (336)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 38.5 (these are the top four teams)
Patriot League (2): 188.0
Atlantic 10 (2): 209.0
Ivy League (2): 230.5
Northeast (3): 250.7
America East (3): 255.3
MAAC (6): 277.2
7 private non-Christian*: 175.0
5 public**: 203.2
10 Christian***: 234.9
* Syracuse, Hofstra, Colgate, Wagner, Cornell, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Columbia
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Iona, Fordham, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
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1. Buffalo (23)
2. Hofstra (48)
3. St. John's (49)
4. Syracuse (50)
5. Stony Brook (144)
6. St. Bonaventure (145)
7. Colgate (149)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 208.7 is here also. 15 out of 22 (68.2 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (200)
9. Fordham (223)
10. Army West Point (231)
11. Iona (242)
12. Columbia (247)
13. St. Francis Brooklyn (252)
14. Canisius (260)
15. Siena (263)
16. Long Island University-Brooklyn (265)
17. Marist (272)
18. Wagner (275)
19. Albany (289)
20. Niagara (305)
21. Manhattan (324)
22. Binghamton (335)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 42.5 (these are the top four teams)
Patriot League (2): 190.0
Atlantic 10 (2): 184.0
Ivy League (2): 223.5
Northeast (3): 264.0
America East (3): 256.0
MAAC (6): 277.7
7 private non-Christian*: 176.3
5 public**: 204.4
10 Christian***: 233.5
* Hofstra, Syracuse, Colgate, Cornell, Columbia, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Wagner
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Fordham, Iona, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
2. Hofstra (48)
3. St. John's (49)
4. Syracuse (50)
5. Stony Brook (144)
6. St. Bonaventure (145)
7. Colgate (149)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 208.7 is here also. 15 out of 22 (68.2 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (200)
9. Fordham (223)
10. Army West Point (231)
11. Iona (242)
12. Columbia (247)
13. St. Francis Brooklyn (252)
14. Canisius (260)
15. Siena (263)
16. Long Island University-Brooklyn (265)
17. Marist (272)
18. Wagner (275)
19. Albany (289)
20. Niagara (305)
21. Manhattan (324)
22. Binghamton (335)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 42.5 (these are the top four teams)
Patriot League (2): 190.0
Atlantic 10 (2): 184.0
Ivy League (2): 223.5
Northeast (3): 264.0
America East (3): 256.0
MAAC (6): 277.7
7 private non-Christian*: 176.3
5 public**: 204.4
10 Christian***: 233.5
* Hofstra, Syracuse, Colgate, Cornell, Columbia, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Wagner
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Fordham, Iona, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
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In 10 days, HU's NET has slipped from 48 to 71.
https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketbal ... t-rankings
This is also only one potential bracket, but it's very recent, as of this morning. It has HU (once a 12 seed on many projections) down at a 14 seed now, with a very tough draw against 3rd-seeded Houston (whose NET is 4):
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... cketology/
https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketbal ... t-rankings
This is also only one potential bracket, but it's very recent, as of this morning. It has HU (once a 12 seed on many projections) down at a 14 seed now, with a very tough draw against 3rd-seeded Houston (whose NET is 4):
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... cketology/
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With an NET of 71 you can't expect better than a 14.
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We are dropping everywhere over the past 10 days. Our Sagarin has dropped to number 104 at 76.92 barely ahead of Northeastern at 110 and 76.55....what's even more telling is that our Sagarin rating titled "Recent" is down to 70.92 with Northeastern's Recent at 78.02.....
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We're in a free fall and we need to stop the bleeding.
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It only takes one win and watch how everything turns around.
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Yup, one win and we're talking about how to win three in three days as a 1 seed, and the UNCW and JMU losses and the bad D over the past five games are in the far distance in the rearview mirror.HUSID74 wrote:It only takes one win and watch how everything turns around.
Still though, to win a title, they probably need to correct the D and win over these last two regular season games than suddenly try to fix the D during the tourney.
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We need wins and hopefully solid wins. As far as turning the D around in short order that has got to be the battle cry and we all hope that they can come up with some kind of miracle cure and need to rebound better. Much better.
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Get back to giving the kind of effort having the type of communication they had before, and they can get back to at least decent defense again.triplec2195 wrote:We need wins and hopefully solid wins. As far as turning the D around in short order that has got to be the battle cry and we all hope that they can come up with some kind of miracle cure and need to rebound better. Much better.
Re: 2018-2019 Men's Basketball New York NET Ratings
1. Buffalo (16)
2. Syracuse (44)
3. St. John's (48)
4. Hofstra (71)
5. St. Bonaventure (141)
6. Colgate (142)
7. Stony Brook (157)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 207.7 is here also. 14 out of 22 (63.6 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (203)
9. Iona (214)
10. Fordham (234)
11. Columbia (235)
12. St. Francis Brooklyn (247)
13. Army West Point (249)
14. Siena (252)
15. Long Island University-Brooklyn (263)
16. Marist (267)
17. Albany (268)
18. Canisius (277)
19. Wagner (284)
20. Niagara (307)
21. Manhattan (319)
22. Binghamton (331)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 44.75 (these are the top four teams)
Atlantic 10 (2): 187.5
Patriot League (2): 195.5
Ivy League (2): 219.0
America East (3): 252.0
Northeast (3): 264 2/3
MAAC (6): 272 2/3
7 private non-Christian*: 177.4
5 public**: 204.2
10 Christian***: 230.6
* Hofstra, Syracuse, Colgate, Cornell, Columbia, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Wagner
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Fordham, Iona, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
2. Syracuse (44)
3. St. John's (48)
4. Hofstra (71)
5. St. Bonaventure (141)
6. Colgate (142)
7. Stony Brook (157)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 207.7 is here also. 14 out of 22 (63.6 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (203)
9. Iona (214)
10. Fordham (234)
11. Columbia (235)
12. St. Francis Brooklyn (247)
13. Army West Point (249)
14. Siena (252)
15. Long Island University-Brooklyn (263)
16. Marist (267)
17. Albany (268)
18. Canisius (277)
19. Wagner (284)
20. Niagara (307)
21. Manhattan (319)
22. Binghamton (331)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 44.75 (these are the top four teams)
Atlantic 10 (2): 187.5
Patriot League (2): 195.5
Ivy League (2): 219.0
America East (3): 252.0
Northeast (3): 264 2/3
MAAC (6): 272 2/3
7 private non-Christian*: 177.4
5 public**: 204.2
10 Christian***: 230.6
* Hofstra, Syracuse, Colgate, Cornell, Columbia, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Wagner
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Fordham, Iona, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
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Buffalo is going to be so dangerous for someone in this year's tourney. For a few teams, probably. St, John's can be too, but it depends which St. John's team shows up. And I think Hofstra can be too, IF they get there, depending on the draw.EvanJ wrote:1. Buffalo (16)
2. Syracuse (44)
3. St. John's (48)
4. Hofstra (71)
5. St. Bonaventure (141)
6. Colgate (142)
7. Stony Brook (157)
The NCAA median of 177 is here. Only 7 of 22 (31.8 percent) of the New York teams are in the top half. The New York mean of 207.7 is here also. 14 out of 22 (63.6 percent) are worse than the mean because the top teams are farther from the mean than the bottom teams are.
8. Cornell (203)
9. Iona (214)
10. Fordham (234)
11. Columbia (235)
12. St. Francis Brooklyn (247)
13. Army West Point (249)
14. Siena (252)
15. Long Island University-Brooklyn (263)
16. Marist (267)
17. Albany (268)
18. Canisius (277)
19. Wagner (284)
20. Niagara (307)
21. Manhattan (319)
22. Binghamton (331)
One team each in the Big East, ACC, Mid-American, and CAA: 44.75 (these are the top four teams)
Atlantic 10 (2): 187.5
Patriot League (2): 195.5
Ivy League (2): 219.0
America East (3): 252.0
Northeast (3): 264 2/3
MAAC (6): 272 2/3
7 private non-Christian*: 177.4
5 public**: 204.2
10 Christian***: 230.6
* Hofstra, Syracuse, Colgate, Cornell, Columbia, Long Island University-Brooklyn, and Wagner
** Buffalo, Stony Brook, Army West Point, Albany, and Binghamton
*** St. John's, St. Bonaventure, Fordham, Iona, St. Francis Brooklyn, Canisius, Siena, Marist, Niagara, and Manhattan
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We're now ranked 10th in the latest mid -major poll down from 8th last week.
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Interesting article about NY teams and their tourney chances
https://www.sny.tv/more-sports/news/wit ... /304779352
https://www.sny.tv/more-sports/news/wit ... /304779352
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Good article, nice to see the resurgence of NY college hoops this year.ProudofPride wrote:Interesting article about NY teams and their tourney chances
https://www.sny.tv/more-sports/news/wit ... /304779352
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SNY left out a team in New York that is the 1 seed in their tournament that lets the better seed host each game. Colgate is the 1 seed in the Patriot League.
Edit: They made another mistake. They said "if they don't win the CAA Tournament, they'll likely land in the NIT." We have an automatic bid to the NIT if we need it.
Edit: They made another mistake. They said "if they don't win the CAA Tournament, they'll likely land in the NIT." We have an automatic bid to the NIT if we need it.