by billyjack » Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:14 am
The cynical me says that the writer didn't mention BC and SJU because those losses would also reflect negatively on Syracuse, which the NCAA wants to give a bid to.
Looking a little deeper... PC and Syracuse both lost home to SJU and at BC, but the 4 games played out differently. And where RPI just looks at W-L, the advanced metrics should take a deeper look at these games.
- BC led at home to Syracuse 44-33 at the half, and led by 20+ most of the 2nd half. Blowout.
- BC trailed at home to PC 29-25 at the half. PC led by 7 with around 14 min left. BC went unconscious from 3 for 8 minutes. 6 pt game with 2 minutes left.
- Johnnies led at Syracuse 39-29 at the half, then blew SU's doors off for final 15 minutes, winning by 33.
- Johnnies led at PC 46-37 at the half. PC rallied for a 7 point lead with 8 minutes left. Johnnies blocked Cartwright potential winning drive with 10 seconds left.
plus:
- PC led at DePaul 35-26 at the half. Friars led by 9 with 2 minutes left. DePaul press ambushed PC cutting lead to 2 with 15 seconds left, Friars ball. Garrett retrieved errant pass in backcourt, drove 90 feet for crazy layup and foul. Friars missed last second layup. Also, Lindsey didn't play due to injury.
so:
lost opportunity for PC in these 3 winnable games. Couldn't pull these 3 close games out. Losing at home on a final possession block is much different that losing by 33 at home. If BPI or whatever is honest about things, then Syracuse should feel much more pain from their losses.
ADDED COMMENT:
I've counted 13 games this season where PC has been in a tie or 1 possession game with under 2 minutes to play. In those game, PC has gone 7-6. So things even out... Garrett hit a crazy layup, but then Reinhardt missed 2 last second bunnies. So it's all good and I definitely don't expect a team to go 10-3 in last second games.
Providence