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Ken Pomeroy is the creator of the college basketball website and statistical archive KenPom. His website includes his College Basketball Ratings, statistics for every NCAA men's Division I basketball team, with archives dating back to the 2002 season, as well as a blog about current college basketball.
These officials "oversee competition in real-time between 10 exceptional athletes, making calls with 95% accuracy." [1] In March 2015, the NBA began issuing Last Two Minutes reports that detail the performance of referees at the ends of games which the point differential is within five points with two minutes or less remaining in the contest. [2]
The logo of kenpom.com, the website that hosts the ratings. The Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings are a series of predictive ratings of men's college basketball teams published free-of-charge online by Ken Pomeroy. They were first published in 2003. [1] The sports rating system is based on the Pythagorean expectation, though it has some ...
Ashley Moyer-Gleich (/ ˌ m ɔɪ ər ˈ ɡ l iː ʃ / moy-ər-GLEESH; [1] born August 5, 1987 [2]) is an American professional basketball referee in the National Basketball Association (NBA), wearing number 13. Moyer-Gleich became the fourth woman to be a full-time NBA referee. [3]
Wichita State is the lowest ranked at-large team in KenPom’s rankings, at 74th. The Shockers are one of the play-in teams, facing Drake (53 in KenPom) for the 11-seed in the West Region.
The computers love the Spartans, and so do their opponents: Michigan State was No. 17 nationally at KenPom.com as of Feb. 8, but at 14-9 it had at least two more losses than all but one other team ...
KenPom’s game-by-game projections have the Cats losing four of their remaining five Quad 1 games: the home matchup with Tennessee, and the road games at Arkansas, Florida and Mississippi State.
The NBA responded by hiring replacement referees from the Eastern Basketball League and elsewhere. [3] Costing only $300 per game, plus a $40 per diem, the NBA made do with scabs until their inferior officiating caused complaints from players and fans. The NBA agreed to recognize the NBRA as a negotiating partner and the two eventually agreed ...