There were two games for RPI boostability last night for the Friars. In those games, the results went 1-1 with Marist winning and BC losing. PC’s RPI is now at 57 (was 56).
A new portion of this daily post will include the 10 teams with the biggest impact (5 positive plus PC themseleves, 5 negative) on PC’s RPI. This value is via RPI Forecast. For an explanation of this value,click here.
There were three games for RPI boostability last night for the Friars. In those games, the results went 0-3 against the Friars. PC’s RPI is now at 56 (was 56).
A new portion of this daily post will include the 10 teams with the biggest impact (5 positive plus PC themseleves, 5 negative) on PC’s RPI. This value is via RPI Forecast. For an explanation of this value,click here.
There were six games for RPI boostability last night for the Friars. In those games, the results went 2-3 (BC vs. GTech postponed due to weather) against the Friars. UMass losing at home to a bad George Mason team really did PC no favors from an RPI perspective. PC’s RPI is now at 56 (was 54).
A new portion of this daily post will include the 10 teams with the biggest impact (5 positive plus PC themseleves, 5 negative) on PC’s RPI. This value is via RPI Forecast. For an explanation of this value,click here.
There were no games for RPI boostability last night for the Friars. PC’s RPI is now at 54 (was 54).
A new portion of this daily post will include the 10 teams with the biggest impact (5 positive plus PC themseleves, 5 negative) on PC’s RPI. This value is via RPI Forecast. For an explanation of this value,click here.
Like PC’s fast falling NCAA tournament hopes, the 3 games for RPI boostability last night for the Friars went 0-3. PC’s RPI is now at 54 (was 50).
A new portion of this daily post will include the 10 teams with the biggest impact (5 positive plus PC themseleves, 5 negative) on PC’s RPI. This value is via RPI Forecast. For an explanation of this value,click here.
There were no games of significance for RPI boostability last night for the Friars. PC’s RPI is now at 50 (was 50).
A new portion of this daily post will include the 10 teams with the biggest impact (5 positive plus PC themseleves, 5 negative) on PC’s RPI. This value is via RPI Forecast. For an explanation of this value,click here.
Heading into Saturday’s matchup at the Cintas Center against Xavier, Joe Lunardi’s latest bracket release today has PC as an 11 seed in the Midwest region playing LSU in a First Round play-in game.
BracketMatrix.com is showing PC in 65 brackets out of 67 possible brackets with an average seed of 11.