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Do Jon Gillies and Providence deserve to stay close to home at the expense of Michael Matheson and Boston College? (photo: Melissa Wade)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

It’s time once again to do what we like to call Bracketology, college hockey style. It’s our weekly look at how I believe the NCAA Tournament would wind up come selection time using what we know now.<\/p>\n

It’s a look into the possible thought processes behind selecting and seeding the NCAA tournament teams.<\/p>\n

We’ll keep bringing you a new one every week until we make our final picks before the field is announced on March 22.<\/p>\n

Those of you that are veterans of the college hockey scene know that it is all about the PairWise Rankings<\/a>. This is USCHO’s numerical approach that simulates the way the NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey committee chooses the teams that make the NCAA tournament.<\/p>\n

Since USCHO began the PairWise Rankings, we have correctly identified all of the teams that have been selected to the NCAA tournament.<\/p>\n

For the past four years, I am the only prognosticator to have correctly predicted the exact brackets for the NCAA tournament, meaning that I have predicted how the committee thought when putting together the brackets.<\/p>\n

This is not a be-all, end-all analysis of the bracket. I am trying to give you, the reader, an idea of what the committee might be thinking and not exactly what they are thinking.<\/p>\n

If you want to skip the inner workings and get to the results of the analysis, then click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Here are the facts:<\/p>\n

• Sixteen teams are selected to participate in the national tournament.<\/p>\n

• There are four regional sites<\/a> (East — Providence, R.I.; Northeast — Manchester, N.H.; Midwest — South Bend, Ind.; West — Fargo, N.D.).<\/p>\n

• A host institution that is invited to the tournament plays in the regional for which it is the host and cannot be moved. There are four host institutions this year: Brown in Providence, New Hampshire in Manchester, Notre Dame in South Bend and North Dakota in Fargo.<\/p>\n

• Seedings will not be switched. To avoid undesirable first-round matchups, including intra-conference games (see below), teams will be moved among regionals, not reseeded.<\/p>\n

Here are the NCAA’s guidelines on the matter, from the 2015 pre-championship manual<\/a>:<\/p>\n

In setting up the tournament, the committee begins with a list of priorities to ensure a successful tournament on all fronts, including competitive equity, financial success and the likelihood of a playoff-type atmosphere at each regional site. For this model, the following is a basic set of priorities:<\/p>\n

1. Once the six automatic qualifiers and 10 at-large teams are selected, the next step is to develop four groups from the committee’s rankings of 1-16. The top four teams are No. 1 seeds and will be placed in the bracket so that if all four teams advance to the Men’s Frozen Four, the No. 1 seed will play the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 seed will play the No. 3 seed in the semifinals. The next four are targeted as No. 2 seeds. The next four are No. 3 seeds and the last four are No. 4 seeds.<\/p>\n

2. Step two is to place the home teams. Host institutions that qualify will be placed at home.<\/p>\n

3. Step three is to fill in the bracket so that first-round conference matchups are avoided, unless it corrupts the integrity of the bracket. If five or more teams from one conference are selected to the championship, then the integrity of the bracket will be protected (i.e., maintaining the pairing process according to seed will take priority over avoidance of first-round conference matchups). To complete each regional, the committee assigns one team from each of the remaining seeded groups so there is a No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 seed at each regional site.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Given these facts, here is the top 16 of the current PairWise Rankings (PWR)<\/a>, and the conference leaders through all games of Feb. 3 (before Wednesday night’s Providence-Connecticut game):<\/p>\n

1 Minnesota State
\n2 North Dakota
\n3 Boston University
\n4 Omaha
\n5 Minnesota-Duluth
\n6 Bowling Green
\n7 Michigan Tech
\n8 Miami
\n9 Denver
\n10 Providence
\n11 Harvard
\n12 Boston College
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell
\n14 Michigan
\n15 Quinnipiac
\n16t Vermont
\n16t Yale
\n16t Merrimack
\n24 Robert Morris<\/p>\n

Current conference leaders based on winning percentage:<\/p>\n

Atlantic Hockey:<\/b> Robert Morris
\nBig Ten:<\/b> Michigan
\nECAC Hockey:<\/b> Quinnipiac
\nHockey East:<\/b> Boston University
\nNCHC:<\/b> North Dakota (by head-to-head over Omaha)
\nWCHA:<\/b> Minnesota State<\/p>\n

Notes<\/h4>\n

• Bracketology assumes that the season has ended and there are no more games to be played — i.e.<\/i>, the NCAA tournament starts tomorrow.<\/p>\n

• Because there are an uneven amount of games played inside each conference, I will be using winning percentage, not points accumulated, to determine the current leader in each conference. This team is my assumed conference tournament champion after applying the tiebreakers.<\/p>\n

Step one<\/h4>\n

From the committee’s report, choose the 16 teams in the tournament.<\/p>\n

We break ties in the PWR by looking at the individual comparisons among the tied teams, and add in any current league leaders that are not currently in the top 16. The only team that is not is Robert Morris.<\/p>\n

From there, we can start looking at the ties and bubbles in a more detailed fashion.<\/p>\n

There are no ties and bubbles this week.<\/p>\n

If there were, then we break all of our ties based upon the RPI.<\/p>\n

Therefore, the 16 teams in the tournament, in rank order, are:<\/p>\n

1 Minnesota State
\n2 North Dakota
\n3 Boston University
\n4 Omaha
\n5 Minnesota-Duluth
\n6 Bowling Green
\n7 Michigan Tech
\n8 Miami
\n9 Denver
\n10 Providence
\n11 Harvard
\n12 Boston College
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell
\n14 Michigan
\n15 Quinnipiac
\n16 Robert Morris<\/p>\n

Step two<\/h4>\n

Now it’s time to assign the seeds.<\/p>\n

No. 1 seeds:<\/b> Minnesota State, North Dakota, Boston University, Omaha<\/p>\n

No. 2 seeds:<\/b> Minnesota-Duluth, Bowling Green, Michigan Tech, Miami<\/p>\n

No. 3 seeds:<\/b> Denver, Providence, Harvard, Boston College<\/p>\n

No. 4 seeds:<\/b> Massachusetts-Lowell, Michigan, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris<\/p>\n

Step three<\/h4>\n

Place the No. 1 seeds in regionals.<\/p>\n

North Dakota, as a host institution, is placed first.<\/p>\n

No. 2 North Dakota is placed in the West Regional in Fargo.
\nNo. 1 Minnesota State is placed in the Midwest Regional in South Bend.
\nNo. 3 Boston University is placed in the East Regional in Providence.
\nNo. 4 Omaha is placed in the Northeast Regional in Manchester.<\/p>\n

Step four<\/h4>\n

Now we place the other 12 teams so as to avoid intra-conference matchups if possible.<\/p>\n

Begin by filling in each bracket by banding groups. Remember that teams are not<\/b><\/i> assigned to the regional closest to their campus sites by ranking order within the banding (unless you are a host school, in which case you must be assigned to your home regional).<\/p>\n

If this is the case, as it was last year, then the committee should seed so that the quarterfinals are seeded such that the four regional championships would be played by No. 1 vs. No. 8, No. 2 vs. No. 7, No. 3 vs. No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5.<\/p>\n

So therefore:<\/p>\n

No. 2 seeds<\/i><\/p>\n

No. 8 Miami is placed in No. 1 Minnesota State’s regional, the Midwest Regional.
\nNo. 7 Michigan Tech is placed in No. 2 North Dakota’s regional, the West Regional.
\nNo. 6 Bowling Green is placed in No. 3 Boston University’s regional, the East Regional.
\nNo. 5 Minnesota-Duluth is placed in No. 4 Omaha’s regional, the Northeast Regional.<\/p>\n

No. 3 seeds<\/i><\/p>\n

Our bracketing system has one regional containing seeds 1, 8, 9, and 16; another with 2, 7, 10 and 15; another with 3, 6, 11 and 14; and another with 4, 5, 12 and 13.<\/p>\n

No. 9 Denver is placed in No. 8 Miami’s regional, the Midwest Regional.
\nNo. 10 Providence is placed in No. 7 Michigan Tech’s regional, the West Regional.
\nNo. 11 Harvard is placed in No. 6 Bowling Green’s regional, the East Regional.
\nNo. 12 Boston College is placed in No. 5 Minnesota-Duluth’s regional, the Northeast Regional.<\/p>\n

No. 4 seeds<\/i><\/p>\n

One more time, taking No. 16 vs. No. 1, No. 15 vs. No. 2, etc.<\/p>\n

No. 16 Robert Morris is sent to No. 1 Minnesota State’s regional, the Midwest Regional.
\nNo. 15 Quinnipiac is sent to No. 2 North Dakota’s regional, the West Regional.
\nNo. 14 Michigan is sent to No. 3 Boston University’s regional, the East Regional.
\nNo. 13 Massachustts-Lowell is sent to No. 4 Omaha’s regional, the Northeast Regional.<\/p>\n

The brackets as we have set them up:<\/p>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n14 Michigan vs. 3 Boston University
\n11 Harvard vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell vs. 4 Omaha
\n12 Boston College vs. 5 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n9 Denver vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 2 North Dakota
\n10 Providence vs. 7 Michigan Tech<\/p>\n

Our first concern is avoiding intraconference matchups. We have one — Denver vs. Miami — so let’s solve it.<\/p>\n

We can swap Denver with Providence.<\/p>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n14 Michigan vs. 3 Boston University
\n11 Harvard vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell vs. 4 Omaha
\n12 Boston College vs. 5 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n10 Providence vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 2 North Dakota
\n9 Denver vs. 7 Michigan Tech<\/p>\n

What else can we do to make the bracket more appealing in terms of attendance?<\/p>\n

We can swap Michigan with Quinnipiac to put the teams in their own regions.<\/p>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 3 Boston University
\n11 Harvard vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell vs. 4 Omaha
\n12 Boston College vs. 5 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n10 Providence vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n14 Michigan vs. 2 North Dakota
\n9 Denver vs. 7 Michigan Tech<\/p>\n

What else can we do to make this bracket from an attendance standpoint?<\/p>\n

You can look at bringing Providence to the Providence regional. (Remember, the Friars aren’t the host there; Brown is.) But that does mean swapping out Harvard with Providence.<\/p>\n

So do you do this?<\/p>\n

I would make the argument that the higher seed should get geographic precedence. Therefore, I would make this move and send Harvard to the Midwest and bring Providence to the East.<\/p>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 3 Boston University
\n10 Providence vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell vs. 4 Omaha
\n12 Boston College vs. 5 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n11 Harvard vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n14 Michigan vs. 2 North Dakota
\n9 Denver vs. 7 Michigan Tech<\/p>\n

Then one may also ask, why wouldn’t you move Boston College to the Midwest instead and move Harvard to the Northeast?<\/p>\n

That’s a good point. If I did it before, then I need to do it again. Even though I know that Boston College may be a better draw, I can’t have a double standard.<\/p>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 3 Boston University
\n10 Providence vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell vs. 4 Omaha
\n11 Harvard vs. 5 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n12 Boston College vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n14 Michigan vs. 2 North Dakota
\n9 Denver vs. 7 Michigan Tech<\/p>\n

That Midwest Regional is very, very iffy on the attendance side of things. But there isn’t much else that you can do for that.<\/p>\n

So that looks like our bracket for the week.<\/p>\n

See you here next week for the next Bracketology.<\/p>\n

Here’s a summary of everything that we have covered.<\/p>\n

<\/a><\/p>\n

This week’s brackets<\/h4>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 3 Boston University
\n10 Providence vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Massachusetts-Lowell vs. 4 Omaha
\n11 Harvard vs. 5 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n12 Boston College vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n14 Michigan vs. 2 North Dakota
\n9 Denver vs. 7 Michigan Tech<\/p>\n

Conference breakdowns<\/h4>\n

NCHC — 5
\nHockey East — 4
\nWCHA — 3
\nECAC Hockey — 2
\nBig Ten — 1
\nAtlantic Hockey — 1<\/p>\n

On the move<\/h4>\n

In:<\/b> Massachusetts-Lowell<\/p>\n

Out:<\/b> Vermont<\/p>\n

Attendance woes?<\/h4>\n

South Bend is looking very, very iffy.<\/p>\n

Last week’s brackets<\/h4>\n

East Regional (Providence):<\/b>
\n15 Quinnipiac vs. 3 Boston University
\n11 Denver vs. 6 Bowling Green<\/p>\n

Northeast Regional (Manchester):<\/b>
\n13 Boston College vs. 4 Omaha
\n9 Providence vs. 5 Harvard<\/p>\n

Midwest Regional (South Bend):<\/b>
\n16 Robert Morris vs. 1 Minnesota State
\n12 Michigan vs. 8 Miami<\/p>\n

West Regional (Fargo):<\/b>
\n14 Vermont vs. 2 North Dakota
\n10 Michigan Tech vs. 7 Minnesota-Duluth<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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