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Username Post: kenpom projection        (Topic#21973)
cc66 
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10-21-18 07:13 PM - Post#263171    

We are a surprisingly high 213, 6th in the league ahead of Cornell 253 and Dartmouth 265, but just below Brown at 199.I thought that between all the bad news this winter and our finish last season at 231, we might be downgraded to as low as 250. But no, we seem to have fallen upward.

 
SomeGuy 
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Re: kenpom projection
10-21-18 10:39 PM - Post#263175    
    In response to cc66

Wonder how high it would have been if Meisner stuck around. I wouldn’t be surprised if the stats kenpom uses would suggest some addition by subtraction with Hickman graduating— more minutes for higher efficiency players. It may underestimate what Hickman provided, of course.

Brown’ jump is interesting. As is the Princeton jump despite losing Bell.

 
GoBigGreenBasketball 
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Re: kenpom projection
10-22-18 05:59 PM - Post#263275    
    In response to cc66

Overall the Ivy did well because it returned so many starters.
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