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Old 01-27-2013, 12:01 AM   #51
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stlee, who are you following? As of now there are 5 undefeated teams left, and 9 winless teams. I suck with rankings, but right now I've got 2 teams in the top 10 that are 3-2. I'll be posting the new top 25 soon.

As for the postseason, I'm just going to go 64/32/32/16, everybody gets in. The only thing I'm still determining is how many autobids from each conference and who gets them. However, that is long down the road yet, I expect the actual 2012-2013 college basketball season to be over before I get this replay over, as I'm only able to average about 1 week of this sim for every 1 real week.

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Old 01-27-2013, 02:51 AM   #52
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Old 01-27-2013, 01:13 PM   #53
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ah, so it does.. I guess I should learn how to read. haha
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Old 02-04-2013, 11:34 AM   #54
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Having a little trouble setting up the cross divisional round robin schedule. I can't find a good round robin generator for cross division. We're going to have each of the 8 teams from 1 division play each of the other 8 teams from the other division. Each team should end up with 4 road and 4 home games cross divisional. It's impossible to find anything like this on the internet. Fortunately I'm not at this point yet, but I was hoping to have an idea of how to set it up before I got to week 8.

As for week 6, I will be getting the top 25 polls up for it today, as well as hopefully the first couple of conference challenges
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Old 02-04-2013, 12:39 PM   #55
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Couldn't you have:

- East odds host the West odds and visit the West evens
- East evens host the West evens and visit the West odds
- West odds host the East evens and visit the East odds
- West evens host the East odds and visit the East evens

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Old 02-04-2013, 02:01 PM   #56
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britrock, that is a good idea as far as declaring the home and away games. I like it. The only other thing would be to actually generate the schedule, but that shouldn't be too hard. I'll have to work with it. Thanks for the idea.
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Old 02-04-2013, 02:05 PM   #57
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Here is the top 25 as we enter week 6:

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Old 02-04-2013, 08:32 PM   #58
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Week 6- SEC/MWC Challenge

The SEC/MWC Challenge is going to a familiar site: the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO (Thank goodness I only have 2 more weeks of selecting neutral sites.) Here are the results:

#20 Belmont- 69 vs. Nevada- 65

Southern Miss- 66 vs. New Mexico- 75

Auburn- 48 vs. Colorado St.- 68

South Carolina- 61 vs. Denver- 48

LSU- 46 vs. San Diego St.- 69 -- Jamaal Franklin had 18 points and 11 boards as the Aztecs rolled.

#18 Memphis- 72 vs. BYU- 57

#7 Florida- 81 vs. South Dakota St.- 79 -- Kenny Boynton hit a three pointer with 5 seconds left and South Dakota St. couldn't get off a shot, as the Gators survive.

Arkansas- 68 vs. TCU- 77

#8 Kentucky- 78 vs. Boise St.- 80 -- Anthony Drmic scored 20 to lead Boise to an upset win.

Georgia- 74 vs. New Mexico St.- 61

Mid. Tenn. St.- 66 vs. Lamar- 71

Ole Miss- 69 vs. UNLV- 82

Alabama- 58 vs. #23 Weber St.- 59 -- Damian Lillard scored 26 for Weber, but it was a Kyle Tresnak buzzer beated that kept Weber undefeated.

Tennessee- 69 vs. Wyoming- 52 -- The Vols outscored Wyoming 42-18 in the second half.

#4 Vanderbilt- 73 vs. Air Force- 66

Mississippi St.- 81 vs. Montana- 75

SEC/MWC Wrap-Up

The difference between the actual 2011-2012 Kentucky Wildcats and the WIS version of the 2011-2012 Kentucky Wildcats is night and day. The WIS version already has 3 losses, a far cry from the actual team that won the title with 1 loss. Weber St. remains undefeated by a point. And this Challenge was one for the record books, as it took 6 weeks, but we finally have our first tie of a challenge! That's right:

Final Tally: MWC- 8..... SEC- 8
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Old 02-04-2013, 09:14 PM   #59
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Old 02-06-2013, 01:45 PM   #60
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Week 6- Pac 12/Big Ten Challenge

The Pac 12/Big Ten Challenge takes place at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, IN. Here are the results:

Colorado- 53 vs. #10 Michigan- 69

Long Beach St.- 74 vs. Illinois- 76 -- D.J. Richardson scored 22 points including the game winner.

California- 80 vs. Purdue- 53

#17 Arizona- 71 vs. Northwestern- 75 -- Northwestern led almost the entire second half as they get a big win and drop Zona to 3 and 3.

#21 Washington- 78 vs. Illinois St.- 61

USC- 46 vs. Penn St.- 59

Utah- 63 vs. Northern Iowa- 85

Stanford- 59 vs. #3 Wisconsin- 56 -- A huge upset here as Stanford holds Wisconsin to 34.5% shooting and gives them their first loss.

Loyola Marymount- 68 vs. Butler- 58

Oregon- 66 vs. Michigan St.- 74 -- Draymond Green scored 28 points to lead the Spartans.

Arizona St.- 74 vs. Iowa- 82

St. Marys- 63 vs. Nebraska- 50

UCLA- 59 vs. #22 Murray St.- 68

Oregon St.- 55 vs. #15 Ohio St.- 65

#19 Gonzaga- 83 vs. Minnesota- 77

Washington St.- 50 vs. #25 Indiana- 66

Pac 12/Big Ten Wrap-Up

Obviously the upset of the challenge goes to Stanford over Wisconsin. Not that Stanford is a bad team, maybe Wisconsin has just been overachieving. In any case, that drops us to 5 undefeated teams, with 4 of the 5 yet to play, and the other one already winning this week. The Northwestern win over Arizona is a slight upset, but that makes Northwestern 5-1 now. Arizona is struggling bad.

Final Tally: Big Ten wins 10 to 6
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Old 02-06-2013, 04:36 PM   #61
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Week 6- Big East/A-Ten Challenge

The Big East/A-Ten Challenge takes place at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. Here are the results.

Georgetown- 69 vs. Charlotte- 56

Villanova- 78 vs. UMass- 76 (OT) -- Mouphtaou Yarou (what a name) had 16 points and 19 boards to lead Villanova.

Rutgers- 58 vs. Rhode Island- 63

Pittsburgh- 73 vs. St. Bonaventure- 71

Seton Hall- 62 vs. St. Louis- 53

South Florida- 66 vs. George Mason- 59

DePaul- 60 vs. Fordham- 59

Providence- 54 vs. St. Joes- 75

#9 UConn- 70 vs. Lasalle- 57

Marquette- 90 vs. Duquesne- 80 -- Darius Johnson-Odom scored 30 for Marquette in what was a shootout.

#16 Notre Dame- 74 vs. Dayton- 51

West Virginia- 56 vs. Richmond- 79 -- The Mountaineers led by 9 at halftime then fell apart in the second half. They were outscored 49-17 in the second half. Richmond shot almost 60% for the game.

Louisville- 66 vs. #12 Temple- 65 -- Temple has now lost 2 straight, but their 2 losses are to pretty solid teams.

Cincinnati- 45 vs. George Washington- 59

#14 Syracuse- 63 vs. VCU- 49

St. Johns- 54 vs. Xavier- 82

Big East/A-Ten Wrap-Up

For the most part the Big East dominated this challenge, even getting a mild upset with Louisville beating Temple. Don't count the Owls out yet though, they should still be an NCAA Tournament team with ease. An intersting note, the A-Ten didn't have many wins in this challenge, but the 5 they did have were by an average of 18.2 points.

Final Tally: Big East wins 11 to 5
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Old 02-07-2013, 01:24 PM   #62
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Week 6- Big 12/ACC Challenge

The Big 12/ACC Challenge will again be taking place at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena in Charlotte, NC. Here are the results:

Oklahoma St.- 59 vs. #1 North Carolina- 71

Ohio- 60 vs. Drexel- 62 -- 3 players combined to score 57 of Drexels 62 points: Damion Lee had 20, Samme Givens had 19, and Frantz Massenat had 18.

Iowa St.- 53 vs. #6 Duke- 66

#2 Kansas- 68 vs. Wake Forest- 59

Oklahoma- 86 vs. Florida St.- 91 (OT) -- Carl Blair hit a three for Oklahoma at the buzzer to send the game into OT, but Florida St. controlled the extra 5 minutes, leading by as many as 10.

Wichita St.- 62 vs. #24 Davidson- 75

Oral Roberts- 69 vs. N.C. State- 71

#13 Missouri- 77 vs. Clemson- 50 -- Michael Dixon scored 26 on 9 of 12 shooting for Mizzou.

Texas A&M- 63 vs. Virginia- 60

Texas Tech- 68 vs. Harvard- 60

Marshall- 69 vs. Boston College- 44

#11 Texas- 71 vs. Georgia Tech- 61

#5 Baylor- 68 vs. Maryland- 72 -- Terrell Stoglin scored 20 to help Maryland beat Baylor in an upset.

Creighton- 78 vs. Virginia Tech- 68

Akron- 70 vs. Miami- 60

Kansas St.- 61 vs. Loyola-Maryland- 72

Big 12/ACC Wrap-Up

If I recall, Wichita St. and Davidson played in a bracket busters game a couple years ago, and the Shockers hammered Davidson. Not so in the WIS rematch. Also a bit surprising is Kansas St. losing to Loyola (MD). Also surprising to see Maryland beat Baylor. Other than that, things hold true to form. The top 2 teams (Carolina and Kansas) both win, but neither of them in really convincing fashion.

Final Tally: Unbelievable, another tie. 8 to 8. A K-State victory would have given the Big 12 the challenge win, instead we have a tie. Dangit boys!
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Old 02-11-2013, 08:05 AM   #63
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As we enter week 7 (the last week of non-conference play), here are the top 25 rankings:



There are only 5 undefeated teams left
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Old 02-11-2013, 02:58 PM   #64
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Week 7- A-Ten/Big 12 Challenge

The A-Ten/Big 12 Challenge takes place back at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, KS. Here are the results:

George Mason- 73 vs. Marshall- 56

St. Bonaventure- 73 vs. Oklahoma- 57

Rhode Island- 82 vs. Wichita St.- 79

George Washington- 62 vs. Texas A&M- 72

Duquesne- 60 vs. #2 Kansas- 75

Fordham- 65 vs. Oklahoma St.- 86

Lasalle- 75 vs. Akron- 72 -- Earl Pettis had 28 points to lead Lasalle.

VCU- 77 vs. Iowa St.- 80

Richmond- 68 vs. #8 Baylor- 59 -- Baylor blew a big lead in the first half, at one point leading 19-3.

St. Louis- 73 vs. Oral Roberts- 78

Charlotte- 73 vs. Creighton- 75 (OT) -- Both teams had chances to win at the end of regulation, but Charlotte turned it over and Greg Echinique missed a buzzer beat. Creighton made enough free throws in OT to win.

#16 Temple- 69 vs. Ohio- 60

UMass- 70 vs. #6 Texas- 55 -- UMass led 37-21 at halftime and that ended up being the difference.

St. Joes- 59 vs. Kansas St.- 76

Dayton- 58 vs. Texas Tech- 56

Xavier- 80 vs. #12 Missouri- 78

A-Ten/Big 12 Wrap-Up

A little surprised to see the A-Ten win this challenge, but they do have some really good schools. Can't believe my Shockers lost another one, dropping them to just 2-5 overall. Ouch! A far cry from the real Wichita State Shockers in 2011-2012. There were some dominating performances from both conferences.

Final Tally: A-Ten wins 9 to 7
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Old 02-11-2013, 06:42 PM   #65
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Quick question, what are you using to keep track of standings and schedules? I had something similar going a few months ago and I used excel and random dice rolls to determine schedules.
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Old 02-13-2013, 10:09 AM   #66
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mike1990, just to be clear, are you asking how I decide who plays who every week? Or are you asking how I determine the results? I don't want to answer the wrong question.
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Old 02-13-2013, 10:56 AM   #67
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Week 7- Pac 12/Big East Challenge

The Pac 12/Big East Challenge will be held at the Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, NJ. Here are the results:

Long Beach St.- 72 vs. #13 Syracuse- 71 -- Casper Ware scored 25 and T.J. Robinson had 13, including the game winner, to lead Long Beach to the upset.

#19 Gonzaga- 64 vs. Marquette- 55

Oregon- 58 vs. Georgetown- 69

Oregon St.- 87 vs. Providence- 96 -- Vincent Council had 22 to lead Providence in this high scoring affair.

UCLA- 65 vs. Cincinnati- 62

Arizona- 68 vs. South Florida- 65

Colorado- 64 vs. Seton Hall- 73 (OT)

California- 62 vs. #11 Notre Dame- 57 -- Allen Crabbe scored 23 to hand the Fightin Irish their first loss.

Washington St.- 75 vs. DePaul- 84

Loyola Marymount- 41 vs. Louisville- 58

Stanford- 64 vs. #9 UConn- 67

#21 Washington- 74 vs. Villanova- 71 -- Washington rallied from a 9 point deficit late to get the win.

Utah- 47 vs. West Virginia- 67

USC- 48 vs. St. Johns- 58

Arizona St.- 67 vs. Rutgers- 64

St. Marys- 81 vs. Pitt- 72

Pac 12/Big East Wrap-Up

It wasn't a good week for ranked teams in the Big East, as 2 of the 3 lost, including previously undefeated Notre Dame. This drops us to 4 undefeated teams. Utah and USC are still winless and I'm beginning to wonder if either team will win a game, although one team will have to win when they face each other.

Final Tally: Another tie, 8 to 8
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Old 02-14-2013, 12:24 PM   #68
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mike1990, just to be clear, are you asking how I decide who plays who every week? Or are you asking how I determine the results? I don't want to answer the wrong question.

Yeah how do you decide who plays who? Is it a random, conference vs conference each week, with a challenge such as the ACC/Big Ten Challenge they do each year?
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Old 02-14-2013, 01:06 PM   #69
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You are correct. The first 7 weeks is all non-conference, with each conference playing each other conference once, making 4 conference challenges a week. The matchups were decided by random draw (basically I had a sack for each conference, put all the team names in the sacks) and drew for matchups.

The next 8 weeks will be conference cross division, and last night I actually created that schedule. That makes 15 weeks. The other 14 weeks will be conference intra division, in which each team plays each other team in their division twice. Then we'll move onto the postseason somewhere down the road, maybe by summer.

Hope that helps you out, anymore questions or comments feel free. Thanks for reading.
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Old 02-14-2013, 01:43 PM   #70
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Week 7- Big Ten/MWC Challenge

The Big Ten/MWC Challenge takes place at (you guessed it), the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO. Here are the results:

#24 Indiana- 65 vs. Wyoming- 46

Purdue- 62 vs. Lamar- 69

Iowa- 70 vs. #22 Weber St.- 73

Illinois St.- 68 vs. South Dakota St.- 73

Illinois- 73 vs. Nevada- 72 -- Nevada had 3 shots to win in the last 18 seconds, getting 2 offensive rebounds but couldn't convert.

#14 Ohio St.- 83 vs. TCU- 63 -- Jared Sullinger was a beast, scoring 27 points and pulling down 12 boards.

#10 Michigan- 58 vs. Colorado St.- 68

Northern Iowa- 95 vs. Boise St.- 84 (2 OT) -- What a game this was, as Jeff Elorriaga hit a three at the buzzer for Boise to send the game into OT #1. Then in the first 5 extra minutes, Anthony James hit a 3 with 11 seconds left for Northern Iowa to cause a 2nd OT. In that OT the Panthers took control, shutting out Boise 11-0 to get the win.

Minnesota- 64 vs. Denver- 60

#25 Northwestern- 82 vs. New Mexico St.- 91 (OT) -- John Shurna scored 27 for Northwestern but it wasn't enough as New Mexico St. got it done in OT.

#5 Wisconsin- 46 vs. Air Force- 56 -- Air Force locked down defensively to pull the huge upset.

Butler- 67 vs. San Diego St.- 56

#17 Murray St.- 71 vs. Montana- 70 (OT) -- Isaiah Canaan drilled a three pointer at the buzzer in OT and Murray St. avoided the same fate as many of their ranked Big Ten counterparts, surviving with a ninth life.

Nebraska- 58 vs. BYU- 68

Michigan St.- 66 vs. New Mexico- 56

Penn St.- 68 vs. UNLV- 71

Big Ten/MWC Wrap-Up

Wow what a challenge! What a series! 2 upsets, 3 OT games, 1 of which went double OT. Some high scoring individual performances, and the only undefeated team in this challenge remained undefeated, barely. With all that being said, is it really a surprise....

Final Tally: Well surprise surprise.. a tie. 8 to 8. The MWC can thank Air Force and New Mexico St. pulling upsets to get this tie.
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Old 02-14-2013, 02:00 PM   #71
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You are correct. The first 7 weeks is all non-conference, with each conference playing each other conference once, making 4 conference challenges a week. The matchups were decided by random draw (basically I had a sack for each conference, put all the team names in the sacks) and drew for matchups.

The next 8 weeks will be conference cross division, and last night I actually created that schedule. That makes 15 weeks. The other 14 weeks will be conference intra division, in which each team plays each other team in their division twice. Then we'll move onto the postseason somewhere down the road, maybe by summer.

Hope that helps you out, anymore questions or comments feel free. Thanks for reading.

Gotcha. I think I may dig mine up and finish it. I did one week and gave up cause the scheduling was being a pain. I'm looking forward to the rest of your "year". Maybe IU doesn't lost to Kentucky in the Sweet 16 this time.
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Old 02-14-2013, 03:27 PM   #72
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It's pretty fun. Scheduling isn't too bad really if you just kinda randomize it like I have been. What is most time consuming is actually deciding the top 25 every week. That is one area where I'm not good at, and I expect to get some flack when it comes time for the NCAA tournament and I announce the brackets for it. But oh well.

Be interested to see yours as well, to see how it is doing.
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Old 02-14-2013, 04:06 PM   #73
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Week 7- ACC/SEC Challenge

The last challenge of the 2011-2012 season is the ACC/SEC Challenge. It will take place at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. Here are the results:

Clemson- 61 vs. #20 Belmont- 64

Virginia Tech- 54 vs. Alabama- 55

Florida St.- 71 vs. Tennessee- 57

N.C. State- 70 vs. #15 Kentucky- 61 -- The slide continues for poor Kentucky as Lorenzo Brown scored 17 to lead the way for N.C. State.

Georgia Tech- 63 vs. LSU- 59

Harvard- 77 vs. Arkansas- 84 (OT)

Virginia- 62 vs. #3 Vanderbilt- 68

Maryland- 58 vs. Mississippi St.- 65

Loyola (MD)- 58 vs. Southern Miss- 69

Boston College- 50 vs. #7 Florida- 64

Miami- 66 vs. Ole Miss- 57

#1 North Carolina- 71 vs. Georgia- 54 -- Tyler Zeller scored 18 points and grabbed 11 boards as North Carolina stayed undefeated going into conference play.

Drexel- 60 vs. South Carolina- 55

Wake Forest- 61 vs. Auburn- 52

#4 Duke- 85 vs. Mid. Tenn. St.- 78

#23 Davidson- 70 vs. #18 Memphis- 71 -- A great game, as Davidson loses their first one but they rallied from a 15 point deficit, but couldn't get off a good shot with the last possession.

ACC/SEC Wrap-Up

A fitting end to the non-conference schedule, with no major upsets. Only 3 teams remain winless with Davidsons loss, and North Carolina looks really strong. But as we all know, conference play will change everything.

Final Tally: I'll be darned, another tie
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Old 02-14-2013, 04:22 PM   #74
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The Top 25 would be pretty difficult. I've got an excel spreadsheet that has RPI and SOS calculated in. All you have to do is put the W%, the Opponents W% and the Opponents, opponents w% and it gives you RPI and SOS. I ended up adding a column that averages the two, so those are going to help me with my tourney's. I may not even do a top 25. Still in the early stages of mine.
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Old 02-18-2013, 08:28 AM   #75
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Here is the top 25 as we enter week 8 and get ready for the opening of conference play:



The standings are coming sometime today
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Old 02-18-2013, 04:12 PM   #76
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And at long last, here are the standings after non-conference play that you all have been waiting so patiently for..





Couple questions, are you guys ok with the East and West divisions, even though they aren't exactly geographically located that way? Or would you prefer division 1 and division 2.

Also, how often do you want me to post standings? After every week, every other week, after a few weeks? I'm open to ideas.
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Old 02-19-2013, 07:43 PM   #77
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Week 8- ACC

Finally, we get to the heart of the NCAA WIS season.. conference play! We begin in the ACC, where we've got some exciting matchups. The thing I like most about conference play is no more trying to figure out neutral sites! That was absoultely killing me! Anyhow, here are the results of the first week of conference play for the ACC:

Wake Forest- 74 @ Maryland- 78 -- Terrell Stoglin scored 26 to get the Terps off to a good start in conference play.

Florida St.- 74 @ Drexel- 83 -- Drexel had 2 guys with over 20 points: Damion Lee with 24 and Chris Fouch with 22.

Boston College- 37 @ Harvard- 64

Georgia Tech- 59 @ Clemson- 63

#4 Duke- 77 @ Miami- 75 -- Duke needed a Ryan Kelly three pointer at the buzzer to stave off Miami and be the first road team to win so far.

N.C. State- 88 @ Virginia Tech- 62

Virginia- 60 @ Loyola (MD)- 52

Davidson- 73 @ #1 North Carolina- 77 -- A gallant effort by Davidson, but just not quite enough.

Week 8 ACC Wrap-Up

We almost had a big time upset as Davidson nearly knocked off the Tarheels, and Duke almost got beat as well. Overall some fairly close games, but also a couple big blowouts.
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Old 02-20-2013, 03:24 PM   #78
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Week 8- Big East

Here are the results for the Big East in Week 8:

#6 UConn- 62 @ West Virginia- 60 -- Jeremy Lamb buried a three at the buzzer as UConn escaped.

#12 Notre Dame- 62 @ Villanova- 63 -- For the second straight game we have a buzzer beater, this time from Villanovas Ty Johnson to pull the upset over the Irish.

St. Johns- 58 @ DePaul- 86

Rutgers- 62 @ Louisville- 71

Marquette- 57 @ South Florida- 60

Cincinnati- 68 @ Seton Hall- 57

Georgetown- 64 @ Pittsburgh- 78

Providence- 71 @ #15 Syracuse- 80 -- Fab Melo had 13 rebounds and Kris Joseph had 22 points to lead the way. Also Scoop Jardine had 11 assists.
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Old 02-20-2013, 03:39 PM   #79
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Week 8- Big Ten

Illinois- 70 @ Iowa- 58

#13 Michigan- 65 @ #16 Murray St.- 80 -- Donte Poole had 21 to lead Murray St. to a big conference opening victory.

Penn St.- 49 @ Illinois St.- 48

Nebraska- 65 @ Northwestern- 75

#23 Michigan St.- 64 @ Purdue- 52

#21 Indiana- 73 @ Minnesota- 52 -- A dissapointing effort from Minnesota who shot just a tad over 33% for the game.

#7 Wisconsin- 74 @ Northern Iowa- 62

Butler- 65 @ #9 Ohio St.- 74
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Old 02-20-2013, 04:19 PM   #80
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Week 8- Big 12

Texas Tech- 64 @ Oklahoma- 48 -- A bit of a stunner in Norman as Jordan Tolbert scored 25 to lead Texas Tech to a big win.

#11 Baylor- 68 @ Marshall- 65

#25 Creighton- 77 @ Akron- 68

Wichita St.- 66 @ Oklahoma St.- 65 -- A controversial ending to this game. Le'Bryan Nash hit a three pointer with 10 seconds to go, tying the game at 65. Then Tekele Cotton drew a foul for the Shockers on an off balance prayer as the buzzer went off. He made the first free throw to end the game and send the Cowboys to the locker room steaming.

Kansas St.- 76 @ Texas A&M- 70

Iowa St.- 73 @ Oral Roberts- 64

#14 Missouri- 83 @ #8 Texas- 85 -- Another great game as Phil Pressey gave Missouri an 83-82 lead with 2 seconds left, but Julien Lewis won the game for Texas with a three pointer at the buzzer!

Ohio- 75 @ #2 Kansas- 68 -- Ohio led by 12 at halftime and hung on in the second half, upsetting the Jayhawks and giving them their first loss of the season.
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Old 02-22-2013, 02:28 PM   #81
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Week 8- Pac 12

Arizona St.- 62 @ Oregon St.- 66

Oregon- 70 @ St. Marys- 74

USC- 50 @Loyola Marymount- 69

Utah- 58 @ Stanford- 69 -- Chasson Randle had 30 for Stanford.

California- 61 @ UCLA- 68

Colorado- 60 @ Washington St.- 57

Arizona- 71 @ #18 Gonzaga- 56 -- Kyle Fogg scored 21 as Arizona got a huge win.

Long Beach St.- 79 @ #20 Washington- 60 -- Casper Ware had 20 points and T.J. Robinson had 13 points, 11 boards as Long Beach routed Washington.
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Old 02-22-2013, 05:26 PM   #82
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Week 8- SEC

Auburn- 48 @ LSU- 60

#3 Vanderbilt- 78 @ Mid. Tenn. St.- 68 -- John Jenkins had 24 to lead Vandy.

South Carolina- 73 @ #19 Belmont- 77

Georgia- 54 @ Ole Miss- 63

#5 Florida- 76 @ Mississippi St.- 64 -- Erving Walker scored 22 points, had 7 assists, and 4 rebounds in a complete game to help Florida win.

Alabama- 57 @ Arkansas- 40

Tennessee- 72 @ #17 Memphis- 80 (OT)

Southern Miss- 54 @ Kentucky- 52 -- Another setback for the Wildcats, as they held Southern Miss to 31% shooting but still lost.
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Week 8- A-Ten

Duquesne- 55 @ St. Joes- 73

Xavier- 68 @ Fordham- 78 (2 OT) -- Mark Lyons from Xavier hit a three pointer to send the game into OT, and in the first OT, Xavier had a chance to win at the buzzer. Fordham controlled the second OT and was led by Chris Gaston who had 26.

George Washington- 53 @ VCU- 60

Charlotte- 57 @ Dayton- 72

St. Louis- 56 @ LaSalle- 57 -- Ramon Galloway hit the game winner with 14 seconds left.

UMass- 66 @ Richmond- 63

St. Bonaventure- 64 @ Rhode Island- 55

George Mason- 46 @ #10 Temple- 72
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Week 8- MWC

BYU- 92 @ Air Force- 65

UNLV- 67 @ South Dakota St.- 51

#22 Weber St.- 67 @ Lamar- 79 -- Devon Lamb had 17 points and 15boards and Mike James added 18 points as Lamar hands Weber St. their first loss.

Denver- 85 @ Boise St.- 87 (2 OT) -- Both teams had chances to win in regulation, but in the first OT Chris Udofia hit a shot at the buzzer for Denver to force OT number 2. In that OT, Westly Perryman hit a shot at the buzzer to win it for Boise.

San Diego St.- 68 @ Wyoming- 67 -- A tip-in by Garrett Green at the buzzer wins it for the Aztecs.

TCU- 71 @ Nevada- 59

#24 Colorado St.- 72 @ Montana- 69

New Mexico St.- 64 @ New Mexico- 68
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Old 02-25-2013, 07:59 AM   #85
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Here is the top 25 as we enter Week 9.



As a way of speeding this up a bit, the rest of cross division play (Weeks 9-15) will be done quickly. There won't be a conference wrap-up or an end of week wrap-up. I will just announce the top 25, every so often post the standings, and then do the game results and a few recaps. Starting with inter division play (Week 16) I will be making some changes to the format. Hope you all are enjoying.
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Old 02-25-2013, 10:35 AM   #86
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Week 9- Big East

Louisville- 59 @ Georgetown- 52

Pitt- 69 @ Notre Dame- 68 -- Ashton Gibbs scored 28 including the game winner at the buzzer as Pitt stuns the Irish.

Seton Hall- 68 @ Marqutte- 76 (OT) -- Darius Johnson-Odom had 28 for Marquette in the win.

#14 Syracuse- 53 @ #6 UConn- 65 -- Syracuse star Fab Melo was held to just 4 points and Cuse shot just 34.5% from the field as they lose a tough one.

South Florida- 52 @ Rutgers- 60

West Virginia- 81 @ Providence- 90

Villanova- 72 @ St. Johns- 64

DePaul- 55 @ Cincinnati- 66
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Week 9- Big Ten

Northwestern- 59 @ #5 Wisconsin- 66

Northern Iowa- 53 @ #22 Michigan- 60

Minnesota- 58 @ #18 Michigan St.- 67

Purdue- 71 @ Nebraska- 67 -- Purdue scored the last 12 points of the game and Robbie Hummel had 11 points and 10 boards for the Boilermakers.

#10 Ohio St.- 68 @ Illinois- 65 -- Jared Sullinger was a beast, scoring 22 points and getting 14 rebounds for Ohio St.

Iowa- 76 @ Butler- 60

#12 Murray St.- 52 @ Penn St.- 63 -- The Racers were held to just 31.4% shooting and found out that the Big Ten is no joke and you gotta bring your A game every time.

Illinois St.- 73 @ #17 Indiana- 82
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Week 9- Big 12

Oklahoma St.- 68 @ Iowa St.- 78

Oral Roberts- 61 @ #11 Baylor- 75 -- Baylor was sparked by a 51-25 halftime lead and got 18 points from Quincy Miller.

Texas A&M- 70 @ #21 Missouri- 79

#8 Texas- 72 @ Wichita St.- 68

#7 Kansas- 63 @ Texas Tech- 54

Oklahoma- 75 @ Ohio- 63 -- Steven Pledger led the Sooners with 21 points.

Marshall- 79 @ #20 Creighton- 86

Akron- 75 @ Kansas St.- 84 -- Jamar Samuels led K-State with 21 points and 15 boards.
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Stanford- 71 @ Arizona- 52

#23 Gonzaga- 74 @ Oregon- 72 -- Kevin Pangos drilled a 3 at the buzzer as Gonzaga survives a talented Oregon team.

Washington St.- 81 @ California- 72 -- Brock Motum scored 19 points to help Washington St. to their first win of the season.

UCLA- 68 @ Utah- 45

#25 Washington- 75 @ Arizona St.- 56

Oregon St.- 80 @ #24 Long Beach St.- 70 -- Devon Collier had 19 for Oregon St.

St. Marys- 60 @ USC- 54

Loyola Marymount- 74 @ Colorado- 82
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Ole Miss- 79 @ Tennessee- 81 (OT) -- Tennessee rallied from a 16 point halftime deficit to force the OT.

#15 Memphis- 56 @ #2 Vanderbilt- 66 -- Memphis shot just 33% for the game and trailed by as many as 19.

Arkansas- 65 @ #3 Florida- 78

Mississippi St.- 69 @ Georgia- 77

Kentucky- 61 @ Auburn- 56

LSU- 60 @ Southern Miss- 63

Mid. Tenn. St- 71 @ South Carolina- 65

#16 Belmont- 70 @ Alabama- 67 -- Ian Clark led the way with 17 for Belmont.
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Dayton- 73 @ St. Bonaventure- 62

Rhode Island- 62 @ Xavier- 84 -- Tu Holloway led the way with 21 points, 4 assists for Xavier.

Richmond- 62 @ St. Louis- 55

Lasalle- 69 @ Charlotte- 60

#9 Temple- 66 @ Duquesne- 65 -- Ramone Moore hit the game winner for Temple with 11 seconds left.

St. Joes- 56 @ George Mason- 53

Fordham- 74 @ George Washington- 68 -- Chris Gaston had 21 points as Fordham gets their second win of the season and are 2-0 in A-Ten play.

VCU- 66 @ UMass- 75
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Boise St.- 56 @ #19 Colorado St.- 67

Montana- 56 @ UNLV- 74 -- Will Cherry scored 25 for Montana in a losing effort.

Nevada- 75 @ San Diego St.- 74 (OT)

Wyoming- 56 @ Denver- 48

New Mexico- 72 @ BYU- 63

Air Force- 55 @ New Mexico St.- 68

South Dakota St.- 65 @ Weber St.- 76 -- A huge game for Damian Lillard who had 33 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists for Weber St.

Lamar- 70 @ TCU- 74
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Clemson- 61 @ Virginia- 71

Loyola (MD)- 56 @ Florida St.- 58

Virginia Tech- 74 @ #4 Duke- 68 -- Dorenzo Hudson scored 19as the Hokies upset Duke.

Miami- 54 @ Georgia Tech- 56 -- Mfon Udofia hit the game winner for GA Tech.

#1 North Carolina- 76 @ Wake Forest- 73 -- It took 23 from Harrison Barnes and 20 from Tyler Zeller for the Tarheels to escape Wake Forest undefeated still.

Maryland- 72 @ Davidson- 78

Drexel- 64 @ Boston College- 43

Harvard- 76 @ N.C. State- 60
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Here are the top 25 rankings as we enter Week 10.



After Week 11 every team will have played 4 conference games. I will post the standings then. Hope you all are still enjoying
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Sorry bb, not this one. I had to leave a lot of schools out. I will get Hawaii in for the next one I do though. Hope you keep following along!
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Week 10- Big Ten

#15 Michigan St.- 58 @ Northern Iowa- 54

Nebraska- 56 @ Minnesota- 65

Penn St.- 43 @ Purdue- 53

#22 Michigan- 75 @ Northwestern- 66 -- Trey Burke had 23 and Tim Hardaway Jr. had 19 to lead the Wolverines.

Illinois- 72 @ Illinois St.- 69

Butler- 74 @ #16 Murray St.- 61 -- The Racers shot just 37% and 26% from three point land.

#4 Wisconsin- 68 @ Iowa- 73 -- Aaron White had 18 points, 10 boards for Iowa as they pull the upset.

#13 Indiana- 58 @ #10 Ohio St.- 91 -- Deshaun Thomas scored 28 to lead the Buckeyes in a game that was really over by halftime.
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#21 Missouri- 63 @ Oral Roberts- 70 -- Dominique Morrison scored 22 for Oral Roberts in the upset.

Wichita St.- 59 @ Texas A&M- 74

#19 Creighton- 71 @ #8 Texas- 70 -- Kenny Lawson Jr. played a big role for the Bluejays, scoring 19 points in limited minutes.

#11 Baylor- 62 @ Oklahoma St.- 65 -- Keiton Page scored 24 for the Cowboys as they get their first Big 12 win.

Texas Tech- 68 @ Akron- 74

Ohio- 75 @ Marshall- 84

Iowa St.- 61 @ Oklahoma- 72

Kansas St.- 68 @ #6 Kansas- 63 -- Jacob Pullen scored 20 points and with the WIS sim, the Wildcats do what they can't seem to do in reality.. beat Kansas.
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Week 10- Pac 12

California- 73 @ #23 Gonzaga- 62 -- Jorge Gutierrez scored 23 as Gonzaga continues to struggle.

Utah- 44 @ Washington St.- 57

USC- 52 @ UCLA- 70

Oregon- 73 @ Stanford- 74 -- Chasson Randle had 27 for Stanford, including the game winner.

Arizona St.- 55 @ Loyola Marymount- 64

Long Beach St.- 65 @ St. Marys- 50

Arizona- 56 @ Oregon St.- 80 -- The Beavers shot 57.9% from the field as Arizona gets hammered for the second straight game.

Colorado- 62 @ #24 Washington- 58
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#3 Florida- 67 @ #18 Memphis- 57 -- Erving Walker had 18 points to lead the Gators.

Georgia- 64 @ Arkansas- 73

South Carolina- 54 @ Mississippi St.- 76

#2 Vanderbilt- 79 @ Ole Miss- 52 -- Jeffery Taylor had 20 and Festus Ezeli had 19 to lead Vandy.

Auburn- 54 @ #12 Belmont- 71

Southern Miss- 73 @ Mid. Tenn. St.- 58

Tennessee- 58 @ LSU- 61 (OT) -- LSU rallied from a 9 point deficit to take the lead with 1 second left, but Tennessee's Trae Golden hit a buzzer beater from just inside the three point line to force OT.

Alabama- 50 @ Kentucky- 65
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