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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
    Originally posted by SpanglerFan316
    http://www.mvc-sports.com/ViewArticl...CLID=204943965

    The predictions are:
    Men's outdoor meet: WSU #1, ISU #5
    Women's outdoor meet: WSU #2, ISU #4
    And softball?
    Softball finished seventh.

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    • #17
      Re: All Sports Trophy

      Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
      "We don’t release the full standings, but here are the leaders, with four sports yet to be incorporated. (the lower the better – it is based on average finish in the standings (or championship finish) for each sport.)"



      Illinois St.
      2.69

      Wichita St.
      2.82

      Missouri St
      3.80

      Indiana St.
      4.20

      UNI
      4.67
      Softball and T&F wash each other out..... .13 could be 1 spot or 2, I don't know.

      Pretty much looks like baseball will decide it.... If ISU wins 3 out of 4 games left or better it's theirs.....if not, then it is going to be close.

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      • #18
        From Mike Kern of MVC

        "We handle the math a little differently than that.

        Teams are awarded an equivalent point total for their placement in the standings (or final championship results for those that do not have regular-season round-robin play). For track, Wichita State had 2 points for the women, and 1 point for the men. All of the numbers are added up and divided up by the total number of sponsored sports for that school. Currently, Wichita State has 41 total points through 14 sports (2.93 average). Illinois State has 45 points in 16 sports (2.81 average)."


        It looks pretty gloomy. The killer is the way track and field is calculated.
        "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

        --Niels Bohr







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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
          It looks pretty gloomy. The killer is the way track and field is calculated.
          Track and Field actually helped WSU score quite a bit. With 3 1st places and 1 2nd place between indoor and outdoor we avg'd 1.25 for those 4 sports. Why do you feel track hurts us? Or am I reading this wrong?

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          • #20
            If those numbers are correct, and Mr. Kern certainly is in the position to assure they are, then its over.

            There is only 1 sport left. Even if WSU finishes 1 (42 points/15 sports) and ISU finishes 2nd (47/17) then its 2.76 to 2.80, Redbirds win.

            That's as close as it gets. Any one placing, in any sport, would change the finish. For instance, if the ISU women would have finished 4th (as predicted) instead of 3rd, then the Shocks would win.

            I was going to try and find a tenth of second in a race that would have made that difference, but the ISU team really performed well and actually were 18 points clear of 4th place Indiana State.

            Still, one spot difference does sting.

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            • #21
              By the way, I call BS on counting women's soccer and swimming and diving (if that is counted).

              Only 7 teams compete in soccer and only 5 in S & D.

              Perhaps we can assemble our Indian exchange students and put together a cricket team where we can finish 1 or 2 every year to boost our standing?

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              • #22
                GO PLAY INTERMURALS BROTHER!!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by AG1219
                  Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                  It looks pretty gloomy. The killer is the way track and field is calculated.
                  Track and Field actually helped WSU score quite a bit. With 3 1st places and 1 2nd place between indoor and outdoor we avg'd 1.25 for those 4 sports. Why do you feel track hurts us? Or am I reading this wrong?
                  I'm sorry, as I think thru this, I have concluded I don't know diddly.
                  "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                  --Niels Bohr







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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                    Originally posted by AG1219
                    Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio
                    It looks pretty gloomy. The killer is the way track and field is calculated.
                    Track and Field actually helped WSU score quite a bit. With 3 1st places and 1 2nd place between indoor and outdoor we avg'd 1.25 for those 4 sports. Why do you feel track hurts us? Or am I reading this wrong?
                    I'm sorry, as I think thru this, I have concluded I don't know diddly.
                    Ok, I think I understand now.

                    There are two methods of calculating trophy points, depending on the type of play.

                    Method 1 - Round robin play like basketball and baseball.
                    Method 2 - Non round robin play like track and field.

                    I have set out the two methods of calculations below.

                    If track and field were calculated as if it was a round robin sport, then the Shockers probably would win the All Sports Tropy. Unfortunately, it is not.

                    Remember, the lowest point total is the winner.

                    Lord, I pray I have not confused the readers.




                    Sometimes, I cannot let something go.
                    "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                    --Niels Bohr







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                    • #25
                      Does Bowling count? The mens won another national title and the Women finished high up.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by KBShocker
                        Does Bowling count? The mens won another national title and the Women finished high up.
                        No.

                        College bowling is a club sport, not an NCAA sport.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ricky Bobby
                          Originally posted by KBShocker
                          Does Bowling count? The mens won another national title and the Women finished high up.
                          No.

                          College bowling is a club sport, not an NCAA sport.
                          The bowling that we participate in is a club sport. The NCAA I believe added bowling a few years ago but very few are involved.
                          Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                          RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                          Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                          ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                          Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                          Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by SubGod22
                            Originally posted by Ricky Bobby
                            Originally posted by KBShocker
                            Does Bowling count? The mens won another national title and the Women finished high up.
                            No.

                            College bowling is a club sport, not an NCAA sport.
                            The bowling that we participate in is a club sport. The NCAA I believe added bowling a few years ago but very few are involved.
                            Ha, you're right. Looked it up- since 2004, only on the womens side, and it's a smorgasbord of all size divisions it looks like.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Ricky Bobby
                              Originally posted by SubGod22
                              Originally posted by Ricky Bobby
                              Originally posted by KBShocker
                              Does Bowling count? The mens won another national title and the Women finished high up.
                              No.

                              College bowling is a club sport, not an NCAA sport.
                              The bowling that we participate in is a club sport. The NCAA I believe added bowling a few years ago but very few are involved.
                              Ha, you're right. Looked it up- since 2004, only on the womens side, and it's a smorgasbord of all size divisions it looks like.
                              I believe all the top schools stayed in whatever association it is that we play in. Why I remember this is beyond me.
                              Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                              RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                              Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                              ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                              Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                              Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                              • #30
                                Rio you are doing the calculations wrong. Round Robin vs Tournament placing means nothing on the calculations. Only the actually placing. The Round Robin vs. Tournament is just showing how they got that placing.

                                You can't do round robin in track as there is no event that is just WSU vs Illinois State. You can only use tournament results. In a sport like basketball, they use the regular season standings (round robin) to determine the placing.

                                You add all the sports placings together then divide by number of sports a school participates in.

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