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Post by Red Fox 5 on Mar 5, 2011 20:33:06 GMT -5
Fairfield: [SR 32%, JR 16%]=48% [SO 30%, FR 22%]=52%
Iona: [SR 18%, JR 58%]=76% [SO 17%, FR 7%]=24%
Rider: [SR 41%, JR 30%]=71% [SO 9%, FR 20%]=29%
St. Peter's:[SR 66%, JR 2%]=68% [SO 30%, FR 2%]=32%
Loyola: [SR 18%, JR 30%]=48% [SO 30%, FR 22%]=52%
Canisius: [SR 65%, JR 1%]=66% [SO 29%, FR 5%]=34%
Siena: [SR 43%, JR 18%]=61% [SO 23%, FR 16%]=39%
Niagara: [SR 22%, JR 26%]=48% [SO 12%, FR 40%]=52%
Marist: [SR 5%, JR 9%]=14% [SO 54%, FR 32%]=86%
Manhattan: [SR 22%, JR 20%]=42% [SO 31%, FR 27%]=58%
You all know I'm not a rah rah CM guy by any means but the lack of upperclassmen support for this team compared to the league is staggering. ( A Matt Brady going away gift).
These numbers pretty much show that FF knows what its doing...Only top of the league team that is even between upperclassmen and underclassmen contributions.
SPC, Iona and Rider are doing what the average mid major program does, wins with developed good upperclassmen. Loyola doing fine being mid pack with as much youth as experience. Siena, not good to be in PIG with best senior talent leaving. Niagara, good FR but Nelson leaving will hurt...they had more production from upperclassmen than one would think without looking at the numbers.
Two bottom teams Marist and Manhattan...the two teams who relied most heavily on SO and FR. Marist by far the youngest team in the league.
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Post by petagay77 on Mar 6, 2011 0:40:38 GMT -5
interesting ... good stuff RF5 .. thx
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