One change from the midseason projection last week: Connecticut replaces Memphis as the AAC’s fourth team. As the No. 4 RPI conference, the American is in good shape to send half of its eight teams to regionals. Surprisingly, first-place USF (24-12 overall, 7-2 in the AAC, No. 25 in the RPI) is in the strongest at-large position as we head into Week 10, but its next three weeks present a challenge: at Memphis, vs. Houston, at UCF. If the Bulls survive that stretch, they’re golden.
UCF has more quality wins, with a 7-8 mark against the top 50 including series wins against Ole Miss and Houston, but nine games against teams outside the top 200 are dragging down UCF’s RPI (NO. 48), keeping the Knights on the bubble. But even after back-to-back series losses, including an awful series loss to lowly Cincinnati, UCF remains on the right side of the bubble. So does Houston, which is in better RPI shape (No. 31), but the Cougars are scuffling lately, with a 5-7 record over the last three weeks, and problems persist on their pitching staff with Jake Lemoine still out and Aaron Garza still struggling mightily.This league has got to be at least a 3-4 bid league at this point. Conference is 3rd in RPI according to Warren Nolan, ahead of Pac12 and Big 12 who will probably send four teams a piece.
Selection Committee does take conference finish into consideration. IE 2013 that Notre Dame team finished 7th in the conference standings, had a solid year out of conference but didn't get in the tourney. I think if the Huskies can finish fourth or higher in conference that they should have a solid chance of getting an at large heading into the conference tournament. You guys agree/disagree?
If we get to the 37 - 38 win range, plus our RPI should be strong with the teams we have left to play, I think we should be in. Plus the way we are playing on the road( and neutral) sites vs home, I like our chances in almost any away regional. We would have to go on a major win streak to have any chance of being a host tourney site.Despite stumbling out to a 6-6 start in conference, we're still in decent shape because of the conference RPI. 37 wins might even be good enough.
If they can manage to go 4-0 in the remaining New England games, 7-5 in conference, and 2-2 in the conference tournament, they should have a shot. Anything better and I think they're in.
To be considered they'll probably have to go at least 12-4 in the remaining regular season games and win the conference tournament. That would put them at 41-20 (or 42-21) plus a conference title which might be good enough. Anything better than that and they'll be in good shape.If we get to the 37 - 38 win range, plus our RPI should be strong with the teams we have left to play, I think we should be in. Plus the way we are playing on the road( and neutral) sites vs home, I like our chances in almost any away regional. We would have to go on a major win streak to have any chance of being a host tourney site.
That would be great if they got to the 41 - 42 win range, but I don't think that is necessary to get an at large bid. From the research I have done( last 4 years), every team that has won 40 games and had a RPI of 60 or lower has made the tourney. If we get to 40 wins our RPI will probably be in the 30's, even if we do not win AAC tourney we should get in. Again I would not be incredibly surprised if we win in the high 30 range plus with our RPI, we still might sneak in. I am really hoping we can get to 40 wins. In my mind that is the majic numberTo be considered they'll probably have to go at least 12-4 in the remaining regular season games and win the conference tournament. That would put them at 41-20 (or 42-21) plus a conference title which might be good enough. Anything better than that and they'll be in good shape.
41 or 42 wins plus a conference tournament championship to be considered for a 1 seed/host site.That would be great if they got to the 41 - 42 win range, but I don't think that is necessary to get an at large bid. From the research I have done( last 4 years), every team that has won 40 games and had a RPI of 60 or lower has made the tourney. If we get to 40 wins our RPI will probably be in the 30's, even if we do not win AAC tourney we should get in. Again I would not be incredibly surprised if we win in the high 30 range plus with our RPI, we still might sneak in. I am really hoping we can get to 40 wins. In my mind that is the majic number
Misunderstood post, sorry. Definitely agree with your assessment of what we need to do to get a number #1 seed. Unless we fall flat on our face we have a very good chance of getting an at- large bid.41 or 42 wins plus a conference tournament championship to be considered for a 1 seed/host site.
I agree 37+ gets us consideration for an at large.
Misunderstood post, sorry. Definitely agree with your assessment of what we need to do to get a number #1 seed. Unless we fall flat on our face we have a very good chance of getting an at- large bid.
On a side note I received a call from UConn last night thanking me for the continued financial support to to Athletic department. The person that called was Callahan Brown. Spoke to him for a bit and seemed like a very nice young man.
A couple of years ago we came home to find we had a message on our phone from Carson Cross thanking us for our support. This time around, last night I got one of those phone calls from Mark Richards of the men's soccer team.
What is the best link to go to for directly supporting the athletic dept? I know there are several out there as I have sent into the UConn Fund but not sure if that is the same thing.Won today over UMass 13 - 2. Nice pitching performances from Zapata, Brown and Nepiarsky. These 3 will be key in AAC and hopefully NCAA tourneys. On a side note I received a call from UConn last night thanking me for the continued financial support to to Athletic department. The person that called was Callahan Brown. Spoke to him for a bit and seemed like a very nice young man.
(77) ECU Loss 0 - 1
(77) ECU win 1 - 1
(77) ECU Loss 1 -2
(183) UMass Win 2 - 2
(273) UMass Lowell
(56) Memphis
(56) Memphis
(56) Memphis
(150) Holy Cross
Not sure of direct link. For the last 12 years , I have been getting 10 season tickets for football with a seat donation for each. That is how I have been supporting the athletic dept. I am sure someone here should have an answer.What is the best link to go to for directly supporting the athletic dept? I know there are several out there as I have sent into the UConn Fund but not sure if that is the same thing.
What is the best link to go to for directly supporting the athletic dept? I know there are several out there as I have sent into the UConn Fund but not sure if that is the same thing.
What is the best link to go to for directly supporting the athletic dept? I know there are several out there as I have sent into the UConn Fund but not sure if that is the same thing.
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You can always call the UConn Athletic Fund at 860 486 3863. Someone there will be able to help. UConn needs private financial support for their athletic program now more than ever.