It’s time once again to do what we like to call Bracketology, college hockey style. It’s our weekly look at how I believe the NCAA tournament will wind up come selection time.<\/p>\n
It’s a look into what are the possible thought processes behind selecting and seeding the NCAA tournament teams.<\/p>\n
Those of you that are veterans of the college hockey scene know that it is all about the PairWise Rankings<\/a>. This is USCHO’s numerical approach that simulates the way the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee chooses the teams that make the NCAA tournament.<\/p>\n
There were some major changes this year to the selection criteria. In short:<\/p>\n
\u2022 There is now a home and away wins weighting applied to the Ratings Percentage Index<\/a>. In calculation of the index, wins on the road and losses at home have a weighting factor of 1.2. Wins at home and losses on the road have a weighting factor of 0.8. All neutral-site games have a weighting factor of 1.0. A tie is one-half of a win and one-half of a loss, so home\/road ties are treated accordingly for the teams involved.<\/p>\n
The changes are a little complicated, so it is best to check out our FAQ<\/a>.<\/p>\n
If you want to skip the inner workings and get to the results of the analysis, then click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\u2022 Sixteen teams are selected to participate in the national tournament.<\/p>\n
\u2022 There are four regional sites<\/a> (East — Bridgeport, Conn.; Northeast — Worcester, Mass.; Midwest — Cincinnati; West — St. Paul, Minn.)<\/p>\n
Here are the NCAA’s guidelines on the matter, from the 2014 pre-championship manual<\/a>:<\/p>\n
Given these facts, here is the top 16 of the current PairWise Rankings (PWR)<\/a>, and the conference leaders through all games of Feb. 11:<\/p>\n
Current conference leaders based on winning percentage:<\/p>\n
Notes<\/h4>\n
\u2022 Bracketology assumes that the season has ended and there are no more games to be played — i.e.<\/i>, the NCAA tournament starts tomorrow.<\/p>\n
\u2022 Because there are an uneven amount of games played inside each conference, I will be using winning percentage, not points accumulated, to determine the current leader in each conference. This team is my assumed conference tournament champion.<\/p>\n
Step one<\/h4>\n
From the committee’s report, choose the 16 teams in the tournament.<\/p>\n
We break ties in the PWR by looking at the individual comparisons among the tied teams, and add in any current league leaders that are not currently in the top 16. The only team that is not is Mercyhurst.<\/p>\n
From there, we can start looking at the ties and bubbles in a more detailed fashion.<\/p>\n
The ties and bubbles consist of Union and Ferris State at 3, and Michigan and Northeastern at 10.<\/p>\n
We break all of our ties based upon the RPI.<\/p>\n
Therefore, the 16 teams in the tournament, in rank order, are:<\/p>\n
1 Boston College
\n2 Minnesota
\n3 Union
\n4 Ferris State
\n5 Quinnipiac
\n6 Massachusetts-Lowell
\n7 Wisconsin
\n8 St. Cloud State
\n9 Cornell
\n10 Michigan
\n11 Northeastern
\n12 Vermont
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth
\n14 Colgate
\n15 Providence
\n16 Mercyhurst<\/p>\nStep two<\/h4>\n
Now it’s time to assign the seeds.<\/p>\n
No. 1 seeds:<\/b> Boston College, Minnesota, Union, Ferris State<\/p>\n
No. 2 seeds:<\/b> Quinnipiac, Massachusetts-Lowell, Wisconsin, St. Cloud State<\/p>\n
No. 3 seeds:<\/b> Cornell, Michigan, Northeastern, Vermont<\/p>\n
No. 4 seeds:<\/b> Minnesota-Duluth, Colgate, Providence, Mercyhurst<\/p>\n
Step three<\/h4>\n
Place the No. 1 seeds in regionals.<\/p>\n
Minnesota, as a host school, is placed first.<\/p>\n
No. 2 Minnesota is placed in the West Regional in St. Paul.
\nNo. 1 Boston College is placed in the Northeast Regional in Worcester.
\nNo. 3 Union is placed in the East Regional in Bridgeport.
\nNo. 4 Ferris State is placed in the Midwest Regional in Cincinnati.<\/p>\nStep four<\/h4>\n
Now we place the other 12 teams so as to avoid intra-conference matchups if possible.<\/p>\n
Begin by filling in each bracket by banding groups. Remember that teams are not<\/b><\/i> assigned to the regional closest to their campus sites by ranking order within the banding (unless you are a host school, in which case you must be assigned to your home regional).<\/p>\n
If this is the case, as it was last year, then the committee should seed so that the quarterfinals are seeded such that the four regional championships would be played by No. 1 vs. No. 8, No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 vs. No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5.<\/p>\n
So therefore:<\/p>\n
No. 2 seeds<\/i><\/p>\n
No. 8 St. Cloud State is placed in No. 1 Boston College’s regional, the Northeast Regional.
\nNo. 7 Wisconsin is placed in No. 2 Minnesota’s regional, the West Regional.
\nNo. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell is placed in No. 3 Union’s regional, the East Regional.
\nNo. 5 Quinnipiac is placed in No. 4 Ferris State’s regional, the Midwest Regional.<\/p>\nNo. 3 seeds<\/i><\/p>\n
Our bracketing system has one regional containing seeds 1, 8, 9 and 16; another with 2, 7, 10 and 15; another with 3, 6, 11 and 14; and another with 4, 5, 12 and 13.<\/p>\n
No. 9 Cornell is placed in No. 8 St. Cloud State’s regional, the Northeast Regional.
\nNo. 10 Michigan is placed in No. 7 Wisconsin’s regional, the West Regional.
\nNo. 11 Northeastern is placed in No. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell’s regional, the East Regional.
\nNo. 12 Vermont is placed in No. 5 Quinnipiac’s regional, the Midwest Regional.<\/p>\nNo. 4 seeds<\/i><\/p>\n
One more time, taking No. 16 vs. No. 1, No. 15 vs. No. 2, etc.<\/p>\n
No. 16 Mercyhurst is sent to No. 1 Boston College’s regional, the Northeast Regional.
\nNo. 15 Providence is sent to No. 2 Minnesota’s regional, the West Regional.
\nNo. 14 Colgate is sent to No. 3 Union’s regional, the East Regional.
\nNo. 13 Minnesota-Duluth is sent to No. 4 Ferris State’s regional, the Midwest Regional.<\/p>\nThe brackets as we have set them up:<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 2 Minnesota
\n10 Michigan vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Ferris State
\n12 Vermont vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nOur first concern is avoiding intraconference matchups. We have a few in Michigan vs. Wisconsin, Colgate vs. Union and Northeastern vs. Massachusetts-Lowell.<\/p>\n
We have to break those up. Let’s take the Colgate vs. Union matchup first and it seems pretty simple: We just swap Colgate and Providence.<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 2 Minnesota
\n10 Michigan vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Ferris State
\n12 Vermont vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nNow we look at Northeastern and Lowell. We could swap Northeastern with Cornell. But why don’t we swap St. Cloud with Lowell instead?<\/p>\n
You give a higher seed a better geographic draw in this case, so I sort of like it a little better.<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 2 Minnesota
\n10 Michigan vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Ferris State
\n12 Vermont vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nNow I have to break up Michigan and Wisconsin.<\/p>\n
We swap Michigan and Vermont. Simple.<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 2 Minnesota
\n12 Vermont vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Ferris State
\n10 Michigan vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nSo that’s it, right? We have our bracket.<\/p>\n
Well, let’s see where we can fine-tune some things.<\/p>\n
For example, how about we look at attendance? (Yes, I know this always happens, but follow along.)<\/p>\n
If we have the opportunity to bring St. Cloud State to the West and Quinnipiac to the East, why don’t we do it? We swap.<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 2 Minnesota
\n12 Vermont vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Ferris State
\n10 Michigan vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nAnything else?<\/p>\n
Well, we have two Minnesota teams in Cincinnati and only one in St. Paul. So should we try to get one of the those teams to St. Paul? Either St. Cloud State or Minnesota-Duluth?<\/p>\n
If you want to bring St. Cloud State to St. Paul, that means you also bring Michigan to St. Paul, because Michigan can’t play Wisconsin and you would be swapping St. Cloud State with Wisconsin.<\/p>\n
So if you did that, the bracket would look like this:<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 2 Minnesota
\n10 Michigan vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 4 Ferris State
\n12 Vermont vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nBut you could also swap Colgate and Minnesota-Duluth as the other option.<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 2 Minnesota
\n12 Vermont vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 4 Ferris State
\n10 Michigan vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nWhich of the two situations is more attractive to the ticket buyer in both St. Paul and Cincinnati?<\/p>\n
I would think the second option. In the second option, you have a first-round matchup of two Minnesota teams, plus old rivals Wisconsin in the barn. You also have Michigan in Ohio, which is a bigger plus for attendance.<\/p>\n
For option one, it’s not as attractive attendance-wise to me.<\/p>\n
Thus, I go with option two as my final bracket.<\/p>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 2 Minnesota
\n12 Vermont vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 4 Ferris State
\n10 Michigan vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nI’ve swapped and played with this as much as possible, but also within all of the rules. And I’m quite happy with the result.<\/p>\n
So that is it.<\/p>\n
See you here next week for the next Bracketology.<\/p>\n
Here’s a summary of everything that we have covered.<\/p>\n
This week’s brackets<\/h4>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n13 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 2 Minnesota
\n12 Vermont vs. 7 Wisconsin<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n14 Colgate vs. 4 Ferris State
\n10 Michigan vs. 8 St. Cloud State<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Boston College
\n9 Cornell vs. 6 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n15 Providence vs. 3 Union
\n11 Northeastern vs. 5 Quinnipiac<\/p>\nConference breakdowns<\/h4>\n
Hockey East — 5
\nECAC Hockey — 4
\nBig Ten — 3
\nNCHC — 2
\nAtlantic Hockey — 1
\nWCHA — 1<\/p>\nOn the move<\/h4>\n
In:<\/b> Vermont, Colgate<\/p>\n
Out:<\/b> New Hampshire, North Dakota<\/p>\n
Attendance woes?<\/h4>\n
No issues for me.<\/p>\n
Last week’s brackets<\/h4>\n
West Regional (St. Paul):<\/b>
\n16 Mercyhurst vs. 1 Minnesota
\n9 Northeastern vs. 8 Michigan<\/p>\nMidwest Regional (Cincinnati):<\/b>
\n13 Wisconsin vs. 4 Union
\n12 Minnesota-Duluth vs. 5 Ferris State<\/p>\nNortheast Regional (Worcester):<\/b>
\n15 North Dakota vs. 2 Boston College
\n10 St. Cloud State vs. 7 Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\nEast Regional (Bridgeport):<\/b>
\n14 New Hampshire vs. 3 Quinnipiac
\n11 Providence vs. 6 Cornell<\/p>\nInteresting …<\/h4>\n
Some great story lines this week. Minnesota and Wisconsin in the same barn out West, and a great rematch of the North Star College Cup. Michigan in Ohio. Nate Leaman still on track to face his former team in the East, plus the top two teams in ECAC Hockey there. And in the Northeast, the top two teams in Hockey East as well. There are so many great stories with this week’s results.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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