Not sure it really matters for travel for UCLA, pretty much take a charter from LA and hit all the Big 10 schools in the same time as the cheap ass current Big ten schools that take 6-8 hour bus rides. I think they will actually have an advantage when it come to travel just not the coldI have a feeling that in order to cut down on travel they will have UCLA play a lot of midweek games in conf.
SOS will get a boost with UCLA coming even though they'll go 22-2 in conference every year. Would be beneficial to try to schedule midweek games during April vs ranked non conf teams like Baylor or Kentucky to help pad RPI in future
The season is not over.The season is over. What are your thoughts on 2023?
Does anyone have an explanation for basically all of the polls having Northwestern in the 18-19 range, while its RPI is up there at #8?Updated RPI:
Northwestern 8
Minnesota 27
Indiana 32
Nebraska 36
Penn State 45
Ohio State 46
Maryland 47
Michigan 49
Wisconsin 54
Iowa 65
Rutgers 78
Illinois 85
Purdue 112
Michigan State 142
I think Northwestern, UMN, IU, and the Huskers are probably in the NCAA. That next tightly packed group from PSU to Becky will be interesting to watch. Those teams need to win some games in the B1G tourney. Northwestern should get to host a regional IMO but Supers could be a stretch. They need to play well in the B1G tourney as well.
This sport is completely biased toward the SEC. We found that out when our best team ever was forced to leave town for the super regional after a 54-3 record and a mid-season top 16 easily. The admin of softball makes basketball look like a bastion of objectivity.Does anyone have an explanation for basically all of the polls having Northwestern in the 18-19 range, while its RPI is up there at #8?
I have followed college softball long enough (10 years now) to see that SEC teams generally win in late May while most other conferences’ teams (excepting Oklahoma and a couple elite PAC 12 teams) lose in late May. It’s just a fact… check the archived brackets.This sport is completely biased toward the SEC. We found that out when our best team ever was forced to leave town for the super regional after a 54-3 record and a mid-season top 16 easily. The admin of softball makes basketball look like a bastion of objectivity.
I can think of multiple reasons off the top of my head. This in no way means I endorse any of these as valid, as I believe Northwestern deserves a Top 10 national ranking.Does anyone have an explanation for basically all of the polls having Northwestern in the 18-19 range, while its RPI is up there at #8?
For much of the 2010s that has been the case. However, I would argue since 2018, they have not been the best conference in softballI have followed college softball long enough (10 years now) to see that SEC teams generally win in late May while most other conferences’ teams (excepting Oklahoma and a couple elite PAC 12 teams) lose in late May. It’s just a fact… check the archived brackets.
Agreed, the SEC has been a power since the late 2000s. I feel that part of their post-season success is due to the large number of SEC teams that have hosted regionals in recent years. We will never know, but I’d love to know how different their record would have been had those teams played their regional 2-seed on the road rather than at home.I have followed college softball long enough (10 years now) to see that SEC teams generally win in late May while most other conferences’ teams (excepting Oklahoma and a couple elite PAC 12 teams) lose in late May. It’s just a fact… check the archived brackets.
Northwestern:Does anyone have an explanation for basically all of the polls having Northwestern in the 18-19 range, while its RPI is up there at #8?
Northwestern:
Record: 35-11 (20-3)
RPI: 8
Non-Conference SOS: 4
Overall SOS: 8
Top 25 Wins: 4 - Texas (11), Auburn x2 (21), Kentucky (25)
Top 50 Wins: 20 - Add Minnesota x3 (27), Louisville x2 (31), Nebraska x3 (36), South Alabama (40), Notre Dame x2 (42), Penn State x3 (45), Michigan x2 (49)
Top 100 Wins: 29 - Add Wisconsin x3 (54), Iowa x2 (65), Rutgers x2 (78), Illinois x2 (85)
Bad Losses: Toledo (191)
Northwestern is hurt by our conference not having another top 25 team. All their good wins are at the beginning of the season. Polls tend have a lot of recency bias and the Wildcats do not benefit from that. All the SEC teams get plenty of opportunity to shine in the conference.
Also wouldn't be surprised to see them as the 2 seed in Oklahoma regional with how highly they value the conferenceThe NCAA selection committee doesn't always follow the polls (see the Gophs 2019) so I wouldn't be surprised to see Northwestern host with a decent seed.
They wouldn’t dare do that to Oklahoma.Also wouldn't be surprised to see them as the 2 seed in Oklahoma regional with how highly they value the conference
2-2Rutgers leading OSU 2-0 in 3rd.
She had a hell of a game. 4-4 with 2 HR, 1 2B, and 5 RBI. Single-handedly kept Ohio State's NCAA tournament hopes aliveOSU wins on Hackenbrack's 2nd HR of the day to walk off.
Pretty good chance Michigan is now out.The wacky ending to Penn State/Michigan
The wacky ending to Penn State/Michigan
Never thought I'd see a Michigan team do something like that.The wacky ending to Penn State/Michigan
Michigan has been in the NCCAs every year since 1995. 'Twas a pretty good streak if they don't make it this year.Pretty good chance Michigan is now out.
As we all lamented our inability to pick up a pitcher or two at semester break the prior year, and people were writing off the program the minute news that Kinch was leaving became public, this move was applauded here, but not because people anticipated her eventual impact, it was primarily because it meant we wouldn’t have to use a left-handed freshman catcher, or convert an infielder. It kind of slipped under the radar, and our coaching staff didn’t get enough credit for this move.Filled the catcher gap nice and quick