Final 2015 Nationwide Conference USSSA Computer Rankings!
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2015 Nationwide Conference USSSA
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SoftballCenter's Overall Nationwide Conference USSSA Computer Rankings
Ranking by Classification
The minimum number of Conference 'B' and above games to be eligible for the Computer Rankings is currently 27.
The computer rankings rules have been unchanged since its beginning in 2008.
SOS stand for "Strength of Schedule"
Rankings Formula explained:
Each team receives:
8 points for defeating a Major class team
5 points for defeating an A class team
2 points for defeating a B class team
Each team receives an additional:
8 points for winning a tournament
6 points for finishing 2nd
4 points for finishing 3rd
2 points for finishing 4th
And finally each team has their point total reduced by:
1 point for each time they lose to a major team
2 points for losing to an A team
3 points for losing to a B team
4 points for losing to a C team
6 points for losing to a D team
8 points for losing to an E team.
Each teams total points are then divided by the number of games they have played against upper level (Major, A, and B) teams.
So the formula in mathmatical terms would be:
AveragePointsPerGame =
((WM*8)+(WinA*5)+(WinB*2)
+((WinTourny*8)+(2ndTourny*6)+(3rdTourny*4)+(4thTourny*2))
-((LossM*1)+(LossA*2)+(LossB*3)+(LossC*4)+(LossD*6)+(LossE*8)))
/ (total games vs M, A, B)
In short the formula is:
AveragePointsPerGame =
((weighted wins against upper teams)
+ (weighted top 4 in tournament finishes)
– (weighted losses))
/ (# of upper games)
The average points per game is then sorted highest to lowest and those are the rankings.
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How is Resmondo 10-0 vs A teams, yet they just lost to Precision?
Thanks for noticing the mistake. I had them playing Precision Recovery instead of Precision Easton.
Was just wondering since couple teams move down in rankings.
The softballcenter.com computer rankings have nothing to do with the Nationwide Conference USSSA points system. The points system determines the top 16 teams for the major.