On Saturday February 6, 2021 adores wrote:
Hate to burst your bubble, but there's more to the formula than just NET. We actually made the Tournament 2 years ago with an awful NET of #72 (which was obviously an outlier, but still happened).
St. John's was absolutely on the bubble when you posted, and now they're arguably on the right side of the bubble after picking up another Q2 win.
St. John's Red Storm men's basketball – Wikipedia
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St. John's Red Storm Schedule 2018-19 - ESPN
(OFFICIAL) NITTY-GRITTY (THROUGH GAMES OF March 17, 2019 – SELECTION SUNDAY) - NCAA.org
73. St. John’s • 21-12 (9-11) • 5-7 vs. Quadrant 1 teams • 5-3 vs. Quadrant 2 teams
2019 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament - ESPN
In March 2019, St. John’s received the last ‘at large’ invitation (No. 47 seed overall) on the strength of their
12-1 non-conference record, and
10-10 record vs. Quad 1 and Quad 2 teams. St. John’s had some impressive non-conference wins in 2018-19 with their only non-conference loss coming at AP #2 Duke. Despite enjoying a near home-court advantage at UD Arena, the Johnnies lost their play-in game to Arizona State.
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St. John's Red Storm Schedule 2020-21 - ESPN
NET RANKINGS 2020-21 – NCAA.com - Through Games on Saturday February 6, 2021
65. St. John’s • 13-7 (7-6) • 2-4 vs. Quadrant 1 teams • 2-2 vs. Quadrant 2 teams
This season, St. John’s is riding an impressive six-game winning streak, and could well end up with an NCAA Tournament invitation next month, which is what I’m hoping for. However, unlike the 2018-19 season, St. John’s has no impressive non-conference wins this season and a
4-6 record vs. Quad 1 and Quad 2 teams so far. That’s a considerable difference.
Best of luck at Butler on Wednesday. As always, I’ll be rooting for St. John’s to beat all of the non-Catholic schools they play.