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Old 04-06-2024, 07:09 PM   #809
MoonlightGraham
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Here's a look at Graham Sims' history at Villanova.
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VILLANOVA TEAM PERFORMANCE Season Team W L CW CL Rank RPI PRS Result -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2040 Villanova 36 3 13 3 1 1 100 NCAA Champion 2039 Villanova 38 1 16 0 1 1 100 NCAA Champion 2038 Villanova 32 4 14 2 2 1 100 Loss in NCAA Elite Eight 2037 Villanova 36 3 14 2 2 1 100 Loss in NCAA Final Four 2036 Villanova 39 1 18 0 1 1 100 NCAA Champion 2035 Villanova 38 2 17 1 2 2 100 NCAA Champion 2034 Villanova 32 5 16 2 1 1 100 Loss in NCAA Elite Eight 2033 Villanova 31 6 16 2 3 1 100 Loss in NCAA Elite Eight 2032 Villanova 35 4 16 2 2 2 100 Loss in NCAA Championship Game 2031 Villanova 32 5 15 3 2 3 100 Loss in NCAA Championship Game 2030 Villanova 36 4 15 3 1 1 100 NCAA Champion 2029 Villanova 32 3 16 2 2 2 100 Loss in NCAA Round of 32 2028 Villanova 36 2 17 1 1 1 100 Loss in NCAA Elite Eight 2027 Villanova 36 3 16 2 1 1 100 NCAA Champion 2026 Villanova 32 6 14 4 6 6 95 Loss in NCAA Championship Game

We've maintained a 100 Prestige score for 15 seasons. That made me wonder about the other members of the 100 Club.

Right now, Kentucky and Louisville are the only other teams with 100 Prestige. Kentucky has maintained that level for the past eight seasons, and had a run of five 100 seasons in the 20s. Louisville's super-elite status has been in place for three years.

North Carolina's Prestige is currently 99, but the Tar Heels have spent quite a bit of time at 100. They were there in 2038/39, and for 12 seasons from 2021 to 2033.

Georgetown's Prestige is 99 now, too. The Hoyas reeled off 12 straight seasons with a perfect score beginning in 2026. Boston College, also at 99 now, has had three different 100-level runs: a single season at that level back in 2016/17, a four-year run in the 2020s, and a recent seven-year stretch that ended in 2040.

Although Vanderbilt's star has faded a bit recently--their Prestige is in the 80s now--veteran fans will remember when the Commodores were among the nation's true elite. They began a run of 12 seasons at the very top with a national championship in 2018/19. Their glory years roughly coincided with those of Southern California, who posted seven straight 100s from 2020/21 through 2026/27.

As great as all these programs have been, none can match the consistent excellence of Kansas. The Jayhawks' Prestige is currently 92, which is the lowest it's ever been. They reached 100 for the first time in our universe's second season, winning the 2012/13 national title. They dropped to 99 in 2019/20, when they lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament, but returned to 100 the next season as the national runners-up. There the Jayhawks remained until 2036/37, when they once again exited in the first round. That makes 24 seasons for the Jayhawks at the pinnacle of the college game.
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