05-14-2015, 05:50 PM
F93--
Mostly doing it to have a readily cut and paste-able table to update as results warrant.
The big variance I think could be in T+F, where the scoring is such that one career day for an individual can create such a difference in team scoring. See the aforementioned Kori Carter winning the 400M and placing second in the 100M hurdles, lifting Stanford from 18th to 6th in the 2013 NCAAs. Her performance was worth 17.25 points in the NACDA standings; Stanford won by 16.5. If some Bruin runner or athlete, especially on the men's side, say Pac-12 shot put champ Nicolas Scarvelis, decide to have the day of his life in June, we're in trouble. Especially as UCLA needs scoring from T+F to hit on all 10 scoring opportunities on the men's side, and will not lose from any offsets.
Any track or field afficianados out there with more of a clue about the relative strengths of the Bruins' top stars?
VG
Mostly doing it to have a readily cut and paste-able table to update as results warrant.
The big variance I think could be in T+F, where the scoring is such that one career day for an individual can create such a difference in team scoring. See the aforementioned Kori Carter winning the 400M and placing second in the 100M hurdles, lifting Stanford from 18th to 6th in the 2013 NCAAs. Her performance was worth 17.25 points in the NACDA standings; Stanford won by 16.5. If some Bruin runner or athlete, especially on the men's side, say Pac-12 shot put champ Nicolas Scarvelis, decide to have the day of his life in June, we're in trouble. Especially as UCLA needs scoring from T+F to hit on all 10 scoring opportunities on the men's side, and will not lose from any offsets.
Any track or field afficianados out there with more of a clue about the relative strengths of the Bruins' top stars?
VG
