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The rankings link you post shows Maine below UMass, even with the .003
factor. But UMass was a 4th seed, and Maine a 3rd seed in the Easy
Regionals. That is why I ask where I can see a list of the top 25, or all
the schools in final order. Maybe there is no such a list, since the NCAA
committee makes their own choices. In that case, all the rankings are
estimations, leading up to the final brackets announced last Sunday.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
> http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pwr.php
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> To even be considered in the Pairwise, you have to be in the top 25 in
> RPI.
> Air Force finished 40th in RPI, and Alabama finished 49th (out of 59 teams
> total).
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> On 3/24/07, Spiros Polemis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Sorry to be so lame, but does anyone have a link to the final power
>> rankings? I mean one which shows the bubble teams and below, all the way
>> down.
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>> Of course, the purpose of the power rankings are to help predict the
>> NCAA's final 16-team tournament set. But I am wondering if there is such
>> a
>> thing as a "final" listing, showing which teams were bounced from the
>> bubble, and where Air Force ended up prior to getting the auto-bid, etc.
>> Or is such a listing only an approximation or a guesstimate in any case?
>>
>> * * *
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>> It's just past 4pm here at the Clarion Hotel in Rochester. An hour from
>> now the gates open at the Blue Cross Arena two blocks away from here.
>> Everyone here is excited to watch how this story will end. Just heard on
>> the UNH audio game feed the 2-1 elimination of the Wildcats.
>>
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> Scott Lerman
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