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Date: | Wed, 28 Jan 1998 10:58:21 -0600 |
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> AND, how about Michigan State; They were
> mentioned on every ballot, ranging from 1st to 5th place, which is
> impressive, considering Miami didn't make every ballot !!!
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> Team (1st votes)Points Range Average
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> 1) No. Dakota (8) 180 1-10 2.41
> 2) Mich. State (3) 180 1-5 2.41
> 3) New Hampshire(3) 163 1-12 3.41
> 4) Boston Univ (2) 149 1-8 4.24
> 5) Miami (1) 135 1-n/a 5.06
> 6) Michigan 99 4-n/a 7.18
> 7) Wisconsin 98 4-12 7.24
> 8) Boston Col 96 3-11 7.35
> 9) St Cloud 68 3-n/a 9.00
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I am fascinated by the ranges here. Yes, I know everyone has their
favorites whom they think everyone else is seriously underrating (or
unfavorites they think are being overrated), but how do you explaing a
range of 1st to Not Mentioned!? Or some of the others like 4th - NM for
Mich? Or is maybe just one person? We can see the number of 1st place
votes - how about the number of NMs?
I'm curious - is there any breakdown on this that makes sense
geographically?
BTW, FWIW (i.e., not much :) ) I placed Miami 4th at least partly on
the basis of Mazzoleni (prob. misspelled here) who used to coach for the
Div III Pointers (my home team). I know what a great coach he is so
when I see the results he has generated, not only this year but the last
couple, I have no trouble believing that Miami is for real. Obviously,
some other folks don't see it that way.
Tom Rowe [log in to unmask]
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