hoyahooligan wrote:Interesting. I would personally give different strengths to some of the sports. Obviously this is colored by which sports we think are important, but I think Soccer Should be the second highest while I think Baseball and volleyball should be lower those sports have never been big in the BE and are after thoughts at Georgetown, so that's probably why I feel that way, but baseball definitely seems like it's never been one of the BE's main sports while Soccer has always been what the conference was 2nd best at of major sports. I also think Cross Country and track are bigger than you're giving credit for, but again that's probably me being biased by Georgetown.
FriarJ wrote:Hard to rank schools like this. PC has dynamite men's and women's hockey programs. PC's men's were top10 top 5 nationally all year and lost to eventual NC in the final 8 of NCAA hockey tournament. Women's Cross Country won the BE their only NC and PC does not even play baseball which had high multipliers in this calculation.
I believe PC finished the highest of any BE school in Director's Cup awards, or just behind Georgetown, who plays an amazing amount of sports.
admin wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:Interesting. I would personally give different strengths to some of the sports. Obviously this is colored by which sports we think are important, but I think Soccer Should be the second highest while I think Baseball and volleyball should be lower those sports have never been big in the BE and are after thoughts at Georgetown, so that's probably why I feel that way, but baseball definitely seems like it's never been one of the BE's main sports while Soccer has always been what the conference was 2nd best at of major sports. I also think Cross Country and track are bigger than you're giving credit for, but again that's probably me being biased by Georgetown.
As far as weighting goes, the goal was to try and identify the "nationally important" sports. I thought Men's basketball was obviously in it's own category (thus the 5x weighting), followed by Women's basketball and baseball. I think college soccer and basketball are probably a tick lower nationally.
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