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The Summit League has a five day, four round tournament that plays just two games a day. Vote Now Summit League tournament preview So I’ll take them, though I recall at one point Charleston was ranked. This year I maybe saw a Hofstra game once.
#Middle tennessee vs unc wilmington prediction tv
Because their regular-season TV contract is with FloHoops, I catch the 2-3 games on CBSSN and that’s about it. I’m a believer in Pat Kelsey as an up and coming head coach and he’s won conference tournaments before (at Winthrop). Still, bubble teams are rooting hard for Charleston - the only potential at-large team in this field.īoilerUp89: Charleston. Yes, there is precedent to leave a 4 loss team out. Too Long, Didn’t Read B1G Rooting Interestsīubble teams: With only 3 losses all season, Charleston is firmly on the bubble.

#Middle tennessee vs unc wilmington prediction series
Towson Tigers (20-11, 12-6) - Towson split the season series against Hofstra and played Charleston close in both their games. The Pride are coached by former NBA backup Speedy Claxton but they have not made the tournament since 2001: the year after Claxton was drafted. The Pride have plenty of shooters, force opponents to work for a good shot, and have won 11 straight games. Hofstra Pride (22-8, 16-2) - Although they won’t get nearly the press of Charleston, Hofstra is actually the #1 seed in the Colonial bracket by virtue of winning the head to head game. Charleston last made the tournament in 2018.

The Cougars play fast, shoot a lot of threes, and if they make the tournament are fully capable of pulling an upset or two. They won the Charleston Classic tournament (beating an 8 team field that included Penn State), but their back to back losses against Hofstra and Drexel as the calendar turned from January to February may doom them to the NIT if they can’t win the Colonial tournament. sBqidRGz0K- Jon February 27, 2023Ĭharleston Cougars (27-3, 16-2) - Led by head coach Pat Kelsey (yes, the guy I proposed for the Maryland job last year), Charleston has a shot of getting an at large bid. Pc<-predict(KP.glm, data.CAA bracket is set. (Dispersion parameter for binomial family taken to be 1 ) Null deviance:Ĭurve(exp(b+b*x)/(1+exp(b+b*x)), add=TRUE) plot(W.L~Abs,data=NCAA2017, pch=16, xlab="Absolute Difference in AdjEM", ylab = "Predicted Winner Results", main="Ken Pomeroy's AdjEM Differential Prediction Model") I took these results and using logistic regression, I created a model for predicting the probability that the higher rated team will actually win. Then I recorded if the predicted winner actually won. I used that difference to prdict the winner of each matchup. I took the difference in Ken Pomeroy’s AdjEM for each of the two teams in each of the 67 NCAA tournament games for 2017. Can we create a model using the AdjEM for two teams to predict the winner?
