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    Here is the latest RPI posted today. Jacks at #85

    1. Tennessee (21-3)
    2. LSU (22-1)
    3. Duke (22-1)
    4. North Carolina (23-1)
    5. Connecticut (20-3)
    6. Rutgers (18-3)
    7. Oklahoma (21-3)
    8. Maryland (21-3)
    9. Ohio St (21-2)
    10. Stanford (18-4)
    11. Arizona St (18-5)
    12. North Carolina St (15-8)
    13. DePaul (20-5)
    14. Chattanooga (21-3)
    15. Baylor (17-5)
    16. Western KY (18-5)
    17. Old Dominion (14-6)
    18. Georgia (17-6)
    19. BYU (20-2)
    20. Michigan St (18-7)
    21. Vanderbilt (16-8)
    22. Indiana St (20-2)
    23. Stony Brook (14-7)
    24. Purdue (20-3)
    25. St Johns (17-5)
    26. Virginia Tech (16-6)
    27. Bowling Green (20-2)
    28. New Mexico (18-6)
    29. Kentucky (17-6)
    30. Louisville (15-6)
    31. Hartford (18-2)
    32. Louisiana Tech (18-4)
    33. Florida St (15-7)
    34. UCLA (15-9)
    35. Boston College (19-6)
    36. South Florida (13-9)
    37. Charlotte (18-5)
    38. Utah (17-5)
    39. James Madison (18-3)
    40. Florida (18-6)
    41. Delaware (16-5)
    42. Texas AM (19-5)
    43. TCU (12-9)
    44. Texas (12-10)
    45. Liberty (16-5)
    46. Marquette (15-6)
    47. Villanova (13-8)
    48. Minnesota (16-6)
    49. Virginia (12-10)
    50. Notre Dame (13-9)
    51. Xavier (17-6)
    52. Washington (15-7)
    53. Missouri (17-5)
    54. Temple (17-6)
    55. Geo Washington (17-6)
    56. Kansas St (16-6)
    57. Pittsburgh (16-7)
    58. USC (14-9)
    59. High Point (15-5)
    60. California (15-9)
    61. Unlv (13-8)
    62. Middle Tenn St (15-8)
    63. Tulsa (18-4)
    64. Wyoming (15-6)
    65. Miami Fla (15-9)
    66. Iowa (13-9)
    67. Cincinnati (14-8)
    68. Texas Tech (12-10)
    69. Florida Intl (14-9)
    70. Indiana (13-10)
    71. Stephen Austin (15-7)
    72. Hofstra (14-8)
    73. Western Ill (17-4)
    74. St Josephs (15-7)
    75. Fresno St (18-5)
    76. Boston U (13-8)
    77. Wisc Milwaukee (14-7)
    78. Tennessee Tech (17-6)
    79. Dartmouth (16-4)
    80. Arkansas St (11-12)
    81. Marist (18-4)
    82. Texas Arlington (14-6)
    83. Mississippi (14-10)
    84. Wisc Green Bay (16-5)
    85. South Dakota St (14-7)
    86. Northrn Arizona (16-6)
    87. Northern Iowa (15-7)
    88. Iowa St (12-8)
    89. North Texas (16-7)
    90. Auburn (12-10)
    91. Ul Monroe (15-7)
    92. Evansville (12-8)
    93. South Carolina (12-9)
    94. Eastern Mich (16-6)
    95. Texas A&M-CC (11-10)
    96. Georgia Tech (12-11)
    97. Ball St (13-9)
    98. Oregon (13-9)

  • #2
    Re: Womens RPI update

    Nice to be in the top 90, with this end of the season surge and some tooting of our own horn we might get some consideration for the post-season.
    We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

    We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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    • #3
      Re: Womens RPI update

      They have our record wrong. It should be 16-8.

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      • #4
        Re: Womens RPI update

        Maybe because we played a DII team and a first year transition team.

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        • #5
          Re: Womens RPI update

          That loss to #62 Middle Tenn State at Frost really hurt.

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          • #6
            Re: Womens RPI update

            Originally posted by JACKGUYII
            That loss to #62 Middle Tenn State at Frost really hurt.
            As well as the loss to Brown.

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            • #7
              Re: Womens RPI update

              Other RPI figures have record at 15 - 8. The Div II do not count.

              Rankings range from 82 - 87.

              Go Jacks.
              Is is always a good day to ride.

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              • #8
                Re: Womens RPI update

                How many teams are in the womens NCAA Tournament and how many in the NIT last year. With the NCAA Tournament now owning the NIT I wonder what changes they might make. I know on the mens side of the NCAA they have 64 teams. What a great story if a team in just it's second year of DI Basketball qualifies for the NIT. I'm sure the Jack Nation would travel to wherever they would play.

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                • #9
                  Re: Womens RPI update

                  I could be wrong, but I believe the NCAA only owns the men's NIT.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Womens RPI update

                    Is this the official NCAA RPI or some other website's estimation?

                    The one on the NCAA website was last updated 2/7 from what I can see. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.
                    “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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                    • #11
                      Re: Womens RPI update

                      Originally posted by JACKGUYII
                      That loss to #62 Middle Tenn State at Frost really hurt.
                      Losing to a team with a higher RPI, even if it was a home game does not hurt that much. Losing to Brown and Colorado hurt us more.

                      On the bright side, beating TAMCC on the road by 23 really helps the RPI.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Womens RPI update

                        The men's NCAA has 65 teams. There is a play-in on Tuesday the first week of the tourney. I believe the women only have 64.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Womens RPI update

                          Originally posted by JACKGUYII
                          How many teams are in the womens NCAA Tournament and how many in the NIT last year. With the NCAA Tournament now owning the NIT I wonder what changes they might make. I know on the mens side of the NCAA they have 64 teams. What a great story if a team in just it's second year of DI Basketball qualifies for the NIT. I'm sure the Jack Nation would travel to wherever they would play.

                          NCAA Women's Tourney has 64 teams and the WNIT has 32. The NCAA doesn't own the WNIT.

                          Go State! ;D

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                          • #14
                            Re: Womens RPI update

                            Originally posted by 89rabbit


                            NCAA Women's Tourney has 64 teams and the WNIT has 32.  The NCAA doesn't own the WNIT.

                            Go State!  ;D
                            yes,

                            i thought the wnit and the nit were owned by ncaa, but its not
                            http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLN4j3NQDJgFjGpvqRqC KO6AI-YXARX4_83FR9b_0A_YLc0NCIckdFAEuT364!/delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvUUd3QndNQSEvNElVRS82XzBfTFU!?CONTENT_URL=h ttp://www2.ncaa.org/portal/media_and_events/association_news/ncaa_news_online/2005/08_29_05/front_page_news/4218n01.html

                            its owned by Triple Crown Sports

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                            • #15
                              Re: Womens RPI update

                              I would think if we win out and end up in the high 70s rpi we might have a chance. We are peaking at the right time. I realize some unranked teams could get into the NCAA tournament by winning their conference tournament and that potentially bumps teams back to the NIT.

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