Princeton Moves Into Tie With Penn State Atop EIVA Standings

  0 Braden Keith | March 07th, 2017 | College - Men's Indoor, Conference Carolinas, EIVA, MIVA, MPSF, News

There wasn’t a whole lot of movement at the top of the 4 NCAA Division I-II conferences last week. Out east, Penn State went 1-1, but were playing non-conference opponents. That allowed Princeton to jump back up into a tie for the EIVA lead after sweeping winless (in the EIVA) Charleston on Friday and Saturday – thoguh Saturday’s result was a hotly-contested 3-2 finish.

The MIVA saw literally no movement, with the only change being swap of Quincy and Lindenwood at the bottom of the table.

Out west, Long Beach State and BYU continue to edge up the MPSF standings, with another week to go until they get into games that should show some separation. The Cougars are also now just a couple of wins, depending on how everything else breaks, from guaranteeing a spot in the MPSF tournament alongside LBSU – which is impressive given that they’ve spent most of the conference season without their best player Ben Patch.

And finally, in Conference Carolina, King (from Tennessee) continues their impressive turnaround from a 5-11 conference result last season to top of the table this year, sitting 1 game in the win column behind Mount Olive. Those two teams don’t play for 3 weeks, meaning plenty of time to either build anticipation or crush it.

EIVA (4 TEAMS MAKE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT)

Courtesy EIVA

School Conf Overall
PENN STATE 6-2 12-7
PRINCETON 6-2 8-7
SACRED HEART 5-2 12-3
SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 4-4 8-11
NJIT 3-3 7-7
HARVARD 3-4 5-7
GEORGE MASON 2-5 7-9
CHARLESTON (W.V.) 0-7 7-10

MIVA (8 TEAMS MAKE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT)

Courtesy MIVA:

Conference Overall
GP Record Win % PF PA GP Record Win % PF PA Last 10 Streak
Ohio St. 8 8-0 1.000 24 6 18 18-0 1.000 54 10 10-0 Won 18
Lewis 11 9-2 0.818 30 15 18 15-3 0.833 48 26 9-1 Won 7
Loyola (Ill.) 9 6-3 0.667 21 12 16 10-6 0.625 37 24 7-3 Lost 1
Ball St. 10 6-4 0.600 21 15 19 14-5 0.737 46 25 6-4 Lost 1
Grand Canyon 10 6-4 0.600 23 21 18 10-8 0.556 35 35 6-4 Won 1
McKendree 6 2-4 0.333 10 14 19 7-12 0.368 28 42 4-6 Won 1
Fort Wayne 8 2-6 0.250 12 22 20 5-15 0.25 27 49 3-7 Lost 2
Lindenwood 11 2-9 0.182 14 30 16 2-14 0.125 21 45 2-8 Won 1
Quincy 11 1-10 0.091 11 31 17 3-14 0.176 18 44 0-10 Lost 10


MPSF (8 TEAMS MAKE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT)

Courtesy MPSF:

M P S F O V E R A L L
TEAM W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK
# Long Beach State 13 1 0.929 8-0 5-1 17 2 0.895 8-0 5-2 4-0 W10
BYU 9 1 0.900 4-1 5-0 15 2 0.882 9-1 6-1 0-0 W9
Hawaii 8 2 0.800 5-0 3-2 18 2 0.900 13-0 5-2 0-0 W13
UC Irvine 9 5 0.643 4-3 5-2 12 6 0.667 6-3 6-3 0-0 W1
UCLA 8 6 0.571 5-2 3-4 11 7 0.611 6-2 4-5 1-0 W1
Stanford 6 5 0.545 4-2 2-3 11 7 0.611 4-4 3-3 4-0 W2
CSUN 5 7 0.417 3-4 2-3 12 7 0.632 7-4 2-3 3-0 L1
Pepperdine 4 6 0.400 3-2 1-4 6 7 0.462 4-2 2-5 0-0 L3
USC 5 9 0.357 3-3 2-6 6 12 0.333 3-3 3-8 0-1 L3
UCSB 4 9 0.308 3-3 1-6 8 10 0.444 6-3 1-7 1-0 W1
UC San Diego 2 11 0.154 1-5 1-6 5 13 0.278 3-6 2-7 0-0 L8
Cal Baptist 1 12 0.077 1-5 0-7 3 14 0.176 3-7 0-7 0-0 L6

# – Clinched Playoff Spot

CONFERENCE CAROLINAS (8 TEAMS MAKE TOURNAMENT)

Courtesy Conference Carolinas:

Conference Overall
GP Record Win % PF PA GP Record Win % PF PA Last 10 Streak
Mount Olive 11 10-1 0.909 31 10 18 12-6 0.667 38 28 8-2 Won 3
King (TN) 10 9-1 0.9 29 9 17 15-2 0.882 47 14 9-1 Won 5
Barton 12 10-2 0.833 33 8 16 12-4 0.75 39 14 9-1 Won 4
Limestone 12 8-4 0.667 26 20 13 8-5 0.615 26 23 6-4 Won 2
North Greenville 11 6-5 0.545 21 20 18 7-11 0.389 26 39 5-5 Won 3
Lees-McRae 10 3-7 0.3 14 23 17 5-12 0.294 25 38 3-7 Lost 3
Emmanuel (Ga.) 11 3-8 0.273 19 25 18 5-13 0.278 31 42 4-6 Won 1
Erskine 11 3-8 0.273 13 25 15 3-12 0.2 14 37 3-7 Lost 2
Belmont Abbey 10 2-8 0.2 9 25 14 3-11 0.214 14 36 3-7 Lost 6
Pfeiffer 10 0-10 0 0 30 10 0-10 0 0 30 0-10 Lost 10

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