iogyhufi
Masters Student
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12-30-22 01:26 PM - Post#348583
In response to Mike Porter
Now that we're officially done with the nonconference slate, here's where the Ivies stand:
Yale - KP 71
Best win: @Hawaii (KP 124)
Worst loss: @Butler (KP 91)
Princeton - KP 114
Best win: @Drexel (KP 191)
Worst loss: vs. Delaware (KP 212)
Cornell - KP 138
Best win: @Colgate (KP 128)
Worst loss: @BC (KP 121)
Penn - KP 155
Best win: @Drexel (KP 191)/ vs. Colgate (KP 128)
Worst loss: vs. LaSalle (KP 256)
Harvard - KP 178
Best win: @UC Irvine (KP 103)
Worst loss: vs. Howard (KP 279)
Brown - KP 208
Best win: @Bryant (KP 171)
Worst loss: @Loyola MD (KP 302)
Dartmouth - KP 311
Best win: @UTSA (KP 325)
Worst loss: N vs. Incarnate Word (KP 354)
Columbia - KP 343
Best win: @Lafayette (KP 264)
Worst loss: vs. Farleigh Dickinson (KP 333)
The IL is the 14th strongest conference in the country per KenPom, and there are six teams who could conceivably win the thing if things bounce their way. Ought to be an exciting conference season.
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PennFan10
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-15-15
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12-30-22 03:11 PM - Post#348588
In response to iogyhufi
You forgot Penn's Temple win as best win KP 135
Good summary!
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iogyhufi
Masters Student
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Age: 27
Reg: 10-10-17
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12-30-22 06:32 PM - Post#348601
In response to PennFan10
Luke Benz takes some time off from his PhD to keep us updated on Ivy League basketball: https://twitter.com/recspecs730/status/16 088915848...
Interesting that Penn-Brown is such a big game for playoff qualification. I'm looking forward to the Keno Lilly-Jordan Dingle battle.
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palestra38
Professor
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12-30-22 07:17 PM - Post#348604
In response to iogyhufi
He’s been really down on Penn since pre-season—had us well below 200. Had some discussions with him about it on Twitter. But we’ll see— I think this is bigger for Brown than Penn
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PennFan10
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Reg: 02-15-15
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12-31-22 01:55 AM - Post#348610
In response to palestra38
Its funny he states there is uncertainty around Penn presumably because, according to him, their standard deviation is the highest in the league. Of course their SD is only high because he puts them almost 40 spots lower than the next lowest ranking on his list. If you take his ranking out, penn has one of the lowest standard deviations on the list.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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Loc: New Jersey
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12-31-22 11:17 AM - Post#348612
In response to PennFan10
How about “Best Loss”?
#14 Miami 105, Cornell 103.
@ Miami
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SomeGuy
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Reg: 11-22-04
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01-01-23 01:15 AM - Post#348689
In response to iogyhufi
I guess Columbia’s win over Yale is now the best victory in the league this year.
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Streamers
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Reg: 11-21-04
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01-01-23 11:16 AM - Post#348695
In response to SomeGuy
Wait what? Yale choked at Levien? Makes my day. Quick check if the box scores reveals both Harvard and Yale likely lost their games at the FT line.
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iogyhufi
Masters Student
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01-16-23 11:19 PM - Post#349753
In response to Streamers
Well, now that we're five games into league play, I'm sure this is the order that everyone would've predicted on New Year's Eve, right?
T-1: Princeton, Cornell (4-1)
3: Dartmouth (3-2)
T-4: Yale, Penn, Harvard, Brown (2-3)
8: Columbia (1-4)
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