06-06-2019, 11:23 AM
I see Fullerton is tied for last place. KARMA
Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip.
(06-06-2019, 11:23 AM)martyup Wrote: I see Fullerton is tied for last place. KARMA
(06-06-2019, 11:23 AM)martyup Wrote: I see Fullerton is tied for last place. KARMA
(06-03-2019, 11:26 PM)bnarver Wrote:(06-03-2019, 01:01 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote:(06-03-2019, 08:28 AM)Farm93 Wrote:(06-03-2019, 07:39 AM)martyup Wrote: Interesting that they would schedule the awards presentation before baseball is completed. I guess Stanford's dominance over the years has had an effect.
That schedule conflict has always been part of the deal as baseball wraps up after this annual meeting.
In the very early years there was actually a hope that the cup would not be clinched by the meeting and the organization would be able to highlight the upcoming dramatic finish.
While Baseball is still underway, the NACDA knows that Stanford has earned at least 50 points, putting our minimum score at 1,477.00. The math was probably easier this year due to six National Championships.
Geaux Cardinal!
Baseball wins their regional, so it has now earned at least 64 points. Up to 1491.
(06-03-2019, 11:26 PM)bnarver Wrote:(06-03-2019, 01:01 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote:(06-03-2019, 08:28 AM)Farm93 Wrote:(06-03-2019, 07:39 AM)martyup Wrote: Interesting that they would schedule the awards presentation before baseball is completed. I guess Stanford's dominance over the years has had an effect.
That schedule conflict has always been part of the deal as baseball wraps up after this annual meeting.
In the very early years there was actually a hope that the cup would not be clinched by the meeting and the organization would be able to highlight the upcoming dramatic finish.
While Baseball is still underway, the NACDA knows that Stanford has earned at least 50 points, putting our minimum score at 1,477.00. The math was probably easier this year due to six National Championships.
Geaux Cardinal!
Baseball wins their regional, so it has now earned at least 64 points. Up to 1491.
(06-08-2019, 06:39 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote: Women's OTF finishes in four-way tie for 10th earning 65.25 Cup points. We drop 64.00 for Men's Tennis for a net gain of 1.25 and a new unofficial total of 1,503.50. It's all up to Baseball now.
Geaux Cardinal!
(06-08-2019, 06:39 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote: Women's OTF finishes in four-way tie for 10th earning 65.25 Cup points. We drop 64.00 for Men's Tennis for a net gain of 1.25 and a new unofficial total of 1,503.50. It's all up to Baseball now.
Geaux Cardinal!
(06-13-2019, 11:55 AM)bnarver Wrote: Slight difference in what BigEasyCard and I have for the women's outdoor T&F score and what NACDA has. NACDA says Stanford gets 65.5 points for a 4-way tie for 10th. BigEasyCard and I say it should be 65.25. (67.5 + 66 + 64.5 + 63)/4 = 65.25
NACDA also has men's tennis counting for Stanford. It should not. Men's tennis is worth 64 points. Stanford has 15 other sports that are worth more, with women's T&F being the lowest score that should count. It just so happens that baseball, which is one of the 4 mandatory sports, will give Stanford 64 points once it is counted in the final standings, so Stanford's tally now should be 1439.75 with a final tally of 1503.75, assuming NACDA keeps their score of 65.5 for women's outdoor T&F.
(06-13-2019, 11:55 AM)bnarver Wrote: Slight difference in what BigEasyCard and I have for the women's outdoor T&F score and what NACDA has. NACDA says Stanford gets 65.5 points for a 4-way tie for 10th. BigEasyCard and I say it should be 65.25. (67.5 + 66 + 64.5 + 63)/4 = 65.25
NACDA also has men's tennis counting for Stanford. It should not. Men's tennis is worth 64 points. Stanford has 15 other sports that are worth more, with women's T&F being the lowest score that should count. It just so happens that baseball, which is one of the 4 mandatory sports, will give Stanford 64 points once it is counted in the final standings, so Stanford's tally now should be 1439.75 with a final tally of 1503.75, assuming NACDA keeps their score of 65.5 for women's outdoor T&F.
(06-13-2019, 01:44 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote:(06-13-2019, 11:55 AM)bnarver Wrote: Slight difference in what BigEasyCard and I have for the women's outdoor T&F score and what NACDA has. NACDA says Stanford gets 65.5 points for a 4-way tie for 10th. BigEasyCard and I say it should be 65.25. (67.5 + 66 + 64.5 + 63)/4 = 65.25
NACDA also has men's tennis counting for Stanford. It should not. Men's tennis is worth 64 points. Stanford has 15 other sports that are worth more, with women's T&F being the lowest score that should count. It just so happens that baseball, which is one of the 4 mandatory sports, will give Stanford 64 points once it is counted in the final standings, so Stanford's tally now should be 1439.75 with a final tally of 1503.75, assuming NACDA keeps their score of 65.5 for women's outdoor T&F.
Thanks for drilling into the difference. I noted it as well but haven't taken the time to investigate. In the past I have contacted NACDA and they have made corrections where warranted.
In any event, this was an outstanding year for Stanford athletics. I know the Michigan AD personally and look forward to discussing how he plans to close the gap going forward.
Geaux Cardinal!
(06-13-2019, 01:44 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote:(06-13-2019, 11:55 AM)bnarver Wrote: Slight difference in what BigEasyCard and I have for the women's outdoor T&F score and what NACDA has. NACDA says Stanford gets 65.5 points for a 4-way tie for 10th. BigEasyCard and I say it should be 65.25. (67.5 + 66 + 64.5 + 63)/4 = 65.25
NACDA also has men's tennis counting for Stanford. It should not. Men's tennis is worth 64 points. Stanford has 15 other sports that are worth more, with women's T&F being the lowest score that should count. It just so happens that baseball, which is one of the 4 mandatory sports, will give Stanford 64 points once it is counted in the final standings, so Stanford's tally now should be 1439.75 with a final tally of 1503.75, assuming NACDA keeps their score of 65.5 for women's outdoor T&F.
Thanks for drilling into the difference. I noted it as well but haven't taken the time to investigate. In the past I have contacted NACDA and they have made corrections where warranted.
In any event, this was an outstanding year for Stanford athletics. I know the Michigan AD personally and look forward to discussing how he plans to close the gap going forward.
Geaux Cardinal!
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(06-30-2019, 10:23 AM)BigEasyCard Wrote: Here's the writeup on Stanford's 25th CONSECUTIVE Cup:
https://gostanford.com/news/2019/6/28/at...lence.aspx
It refers to the incorrect total of 1,567.75 points but I expect a correction at some point.
In this cycle, Cardinal teams earned 151 more points than last cycle. And 438.75 points were dropped in the cut to nineteen scoring sports.
Geaux Cardinal!
(06-30-2019, 10:23 AM)BigEasyCard Wrote: Here's the writeup on Stanford's 25th CONSECUTIVE Cup:
https://gostanford.com/news/2019/6/28/at...lence.aspx
It refers to the incorrect total of 1,567.75 points but I expect a correction at some point.
In this cycle, Cardinal teams earned 151 more points than last cycle. And 438.75 points were dropped in the cut to nineteen scoring sports.
Geaux Cardinal!