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2009 Ratings as of November 22, 2:35 pm
by Record

Division 3

NE East

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RankTeamRecord1ACR2RPI3SOS4
1Univ. of New England16-3 95.10.5800.492
2Nichols18-4 94.60.5820.503
3MIT18-5 95.20.5850.519
4WPI12-7 93.90.5580.534
5Becker13-8 90.70.4770.430
6New England College14-9 93.40.5260.499
7Wellesley12-8 94.60.5410.521
8Babson11-8 94.70.5220.504
9Springfield12-9 94.90.5640.561
 Endicott12-9 94.10.5570.552
11Clark9-7 93.80.5380.529
12Mount Holyoke10-8 93.60.5040.487
 Maine-Farmington10-8 92.70.4860.462
14Husson9-8 92.80.4870.473
15Castleton State9-10 92.80.5110.524
16Salve Regina8-11 92.60.4790.499
17Daniel Webster6-9 88.30.3790.372
18Wheelock7-11 89.10.4190.429
19Lasell7-12 90.40.4320.453
20Wheaton6-12 92.90.4690.515
21WNEC5-14 90.60.4160.467
22Gordon5-15 91.30.4500.517
23Anna Maria4-14 89.50.3790.432
 Simmons4-14 90.00.3840.438
25Smith3-13 91.40.4280.508
26Elms3-14 86.70.2740.306
27Bay Path0-13 85.40.2660.355
 Regis0-13 86.70.3130.417

1Team Records: Only divisional games are included in the records here.  The same holds true for the three ratings described below.

2Average Computer Rating: An equal weighting of two computer ratings, one based solely on goal differentials (with a 5-goal limit to greatly reduce any effects of "running up the score") and one based solely on wins and losses

3Ratings Percentage Index = 0.25 * team's record + 0.50 * opponent's record + 0.25 * opponent's-opponent's record

4Strength of Schedule = (2/3) * opponent's record + (1/3) * opponent's-opponent's record

Notes
  • Click the column headers to sort the table by that field (in descending order for ratings and alphabetically for teams).


  • In the case of opponent's record in RPI and SOS, games involving the target team have been removed.


  • These calculations are provided only for entertainment purposes.  The SOS and ACR have no bearing on selection to the NCAA, while the NCAA's official RPI will be produced and published in October and November.


  • Formulas are constant across schools, allowing comparisons to be valid.


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