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Thanks for posting this - very good information. Seeing how much Maine can
improve with a productive weekend in Burlington, I wonder how much of an
impact a big weekend against BC would have. Of course, that's looking a
little ways down the road.
There are a few other key games this weekend, most notably:
LSSU (17th PWR) at Michigan (t-7th)
CC (t-7th) at St. Cloud (14th)
--- Rick Sayles <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Because of overwhelming popular demand, I will tell you the impact of
> this weekend's games on the RPI and PWR.
>
> As of today (Thursday) Maine is 18th in the RPI and 20th in the PWR
> rankings.
>
>
> If Maine wins two at Vermont, we will be 14 in the RPI and in a two-way
> tie at 13th in the PWR. These are huge gains and we will then be in the
> tournament picture.
>
> If Maine splits at Vermont, we will be 17 in the RPI and in a three-way
> tie at 18th in the PWR. Modest gain.
>
> If Maine loses two at Vermont, we will be 23 in the RPI and in a two-way
> tie at 24th in the PWR. As I said last week, the ship is sinking!!
>
>
> These calculations were done assuming that Maine and Vermont play their
> games this weekend while all other teams do not; so, of course things
> will change a bit. Anyway, it's fun to run the numbers and see the
> impact.
>
> cheers,
> Rick Sayles
>
>
>
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