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Women's Bracketology: How a new metric will help (or hurt) bubble teams
Understanding wins above bubble helps explain why Virginia, which has a 37 NET ranking, is on the outside looking in.
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The NCAA added another metric-based criterion for the selection process this season: wins above bubble (WAB), which calculates how many more or fewer wins a team has compared to what an average bubble team would average against the same schedule. The NET is the basis for determining opponent strength and the bubble team is based on a team ranked 45th in the NET. It’s a way for the committee to empirically see if a team is better or worse than a standard bubble team. The men’s selection committee began using WAB last season; how much it will factor into the women’s selections is something we will start to be able to gauge this March. But WAB has already become a dilemma for one team. Virginia is 14-6 with a 37 NET ranking, but the Cavaliers are winless against Quad 1 opponents. Even more telling: Virginia’s WAB has been negative most of the season. That means the Cavaliers would be expected to have fewer wins (-0.97 is the current number) than the average bubble team. That’s the main reason Virginia is on the outside looking in this week.
Oh goody, another metric to try and understand, debate, and wonder if the seeding committee actually uses it as intended.
Maryland in and Kentucky out of the top 16. Villanova in Last Four Byes, Seton Hall still in the Last Four Out.
12 -Big Ten
11 -SEC
9 - ACC
8 - Big 12
2 - Big East