Pac-12 Leads the Way in First Conference Rankings of 2017

  0 Braden Keith | October 02nd, 2017 | ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News, Pac 12, Rankings, SEC, WCC

StaEarlier today, the first RPI rankings of the 2017 NCAA women’s volleyball season were released, and the Penn State Nittany Lions were the top-ranked team in the land. Besides having a team-by-team bragging right, with a more objective measurement than our VolleyMob power rankings, this gives us the opportunity to weigh the relative strengths of each conference.

Keeping in mind that the top conference’s overall RPIs tend to balance out as conference play continues, the Pac-12 opened the season with the lowest average RPI ranking. On average, Pac-12 teams ranked 35th in the inaugural measurement, which is higher than the Big Ten (41) in spite of the fact that the Big Ten had multiple teams complete, or almost complete, non-conference play with undefeated records.

The Big 12, SEC, and ACC round out the top 5 teams – which is actually unusual. While those conferences are typically known as the “Power 5” conferences, and dominate the landscape in most collegiate sports, in volleyball mid-majors usually sneak in and upset the load. Specifically, last year, the ACC finished as just the 10th-best conference (by this measure), while the West Coast Conference (BYU, San Diego, Loyola Marymount, Gonzaga, etc.) was 5th.

But this year in the ACC, partially thanks to a strong Miami team (who finally lost this weekend), along with other positives like resurgent NC State and Louisville programs under new coaches, have lifted the ACC.

For now, the WCC is the top-ranked mid-major program at 6th, followed by the Big East, Mountain West, Colonial, and Big West.

The RPI is determined by a computer-driven formula where 1/4 of your rank is based on your Win-Loss %, 1/2 is based on your opponents’ Win-Loss %, 1/4 is based on your opponents’ opponents Win-Loss %, with bonuses being awarded for wins against the top 25 and top 50, as well as for a top-75 non-conference schedule.

Conference-by-conference rankings are below:

CONFERENCE NUMBER OF TEAMS Total Ranking Points
Average Ranking
1. Pac-12 12 426 35.50
2. Big Ten 14 586 41.86
3. Big 12 9 476 52.89
4. Southeastern 13 695 53.46
5. Atlantic Coast 15 1331 88.73
6. West Coast 10 1056 105.60
7. Big East 10 1169 116.90
8. Mountain West 11 1541 140.09
9. Colonial 9 1281 142.33
10. Big West 9 1328 147.56
11. AAC 12 1772 147.67
12. Mid-American 12 1999 166.58
13. Horizon 9 1515 168.33
14. Ivy League 8 1354 169.25
15. Big Sky 12 2049 170.75
16. Conference USA 13 2255 173.46
17. Missouri Valley 10 1745 174.50
18. Summit League 8 1501 187.63
19. Atlantic 10 10 1957 195.70
20. Sun Belt 12 2370 197.50
21. Southern 9 1793 199.22
22. Western Athletic 7 1400 200.00
23. ASUN 8 1621 202.63
24. Patriot 9 1830 203.33
25. OVC 12 2451 204.25
26. Southland 11 2338 212.55
27. Big South 9 1944 216.00
28. Northeast 8 1843 230.38
29. America East 6 1418 236.33
30. Metro Atlantic 10 2869 286.90
31. Mid-Eastern 13 3872 297.85
32. Southwestern 10 3112 311.20

 

 

 

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of VolleyMob.com. Braden's first foray into sports journalism came in 2010, when he launched a swimming website called The Swimmers' Circle. Two years later, he joined SwimSwam.com as a co-founder. Long huge fans of volleyball, when Braden and the SwimSwam partners sought an opportunity to …

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