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  • PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) released

    For those who haved clicked in the "Rankings" tab above, note the PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) have been released.

    1 Oswego 21 20- 1- 0 0.9524
    2 Adrian 20 18- 2- 0 0.9000
    3 St. Norbert 22 17- 2- 3 0.8409
    4 Norwich 17 12- 1- 4 0.8235 4
    5 Wentworth 14 11- 3- 0 0.7857
    6 St. Scholastica 23 16- 3- 4 0.7826
    7 Elmira 20 15- 4- 1 0.7750
    8 Gustavus Adolphus 21 15- 4- 2 0.7619
    9 Hamline 21 14- 4- 3 0.7381
    10 Amherst 17 11- 3- 3 0.7353
    11 Plattsburgh 22 14- 4- 4 0.7273
    12 Manhattanville 20 14- 5- 1 0.7250
    13 Middlebury 17 10- 3- 4 0.7059
    15 Fredonia 20 13- 5- 2 0.7000
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    Re: PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) released

    http://board.uscho.com/showpost.php?...&postcount=157

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      Re: PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) released

      Remember the teams are listed in winning percentage order, and to get the most information from them you need to look at the individual comparisons, although this year Ed has put rankings for OWP, OOWP, and ranked teams on the front page. You still need to get behind the numbers for the other factors, namely H2H and COP.

      Nice job of putting more info up front.
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        Re: PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) released

        In the head to head comparisions, what does the PWR number for each team stand for and how is it computed?

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          Re: PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) released

          Its a comparison of each team vs every other team on the 6 criteria the NCAA uses. If you get more points than the other team, you win the individual comparison and get the point.

          D3 doesn't exactly work this way as they 'look into the numbers', so winning 3 categories closely and losing 3 by a lot may not equal a tie. Or something. They don't come out and say how exactly they apply the criteria so who knows. The pwr is an approximation of the criteria as stated, but shouldn't be taken as the end all be all of the selection and seeding process.

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          • #6
            Re: PairWiseSM Comparisons (PWC) released

            The MASCAC is missing from the national PWC (along with any results from games against MASCAC teams).

            Anyone know why?

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