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125

  • Lee (1), 6th year
  • Ramos (4), 4th year
  • Cronin (3), 7th year
  • Glory (2), 4th year (plus a gap year)

133

  • RBY (1), 5th year
  • McGee (4), 6th year
  • Arujau (3), 4th year (plus a gap year)
  • Fix (2), 6th year

141

  • Woods (1), 5th year
  • Hardy (4), 3rd year
  • Bartlett (6), 3rd year
  • Alirez (2), 4th year

149

  • Yianni (1), 4th year (plus two gap years)
  • SVN (12), 2nd year
  • Parco (3), 4th year
  • Sasso (2), 5th year

157

  • AOC (1), 6th year
  • Humphreys (5), 5th year
  • Robb (3), 5th year
  • Haines (2), 1st year

165

  • Carr (1), 5th year
  • Monday (5), 4th year (plus a gap year)
  • Amine (11), 4th year
  • KOT (2), 3rd year

174

  • Starocci (1), 4th year
  • Foca (4), 3rd year
  • Lewis (3), 6th year
  • Labriola (2), 6th year

184

  • Keckeisen (1), 4th year
  • Munoz (4), 4th year
  • Brooks (3), 4th year
  • Hidlay (2), 5th year

197

  • Bonaccorsi (1), 6th year
  • Laird (4), 6th year
  • Elam (3), 3rd year
  • Sloan (7), 5th year

285

  • Parris (1), 5th year
  • Cass (4), 5th year
  • Kerkvliet (3), 4th year
  • Hendrickson (2), 3rd year (plus a gap year)
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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, peanut said:
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  • 133

  • RBY (1), 5th year (2 video game years)
  • McGee (4), 6th year
  • Arujau (3), 4th year (plus a gap year)
  • Fix (2), 6th year
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157

  • AOC (1), 6th year
  • Humphreys (5), 5th year
  • Robb (3), 5th year
  • Haines (2), 1st year (2 gap years?)

 

 

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Is the OP's point that the Covid bonus year skewed things in favor of the current upperclassmen to the detriment of incoming underclassmen? The gap does look wider than usual, but I don't know if the data proves it out.

Posted (edited)

Teams with two or more semifinalists:

  • PSU (7)
  • Nebraska (4)
  • Iowa (3)
  • Cornell (3)
  • Michigan (2)
  • Missouri (2)
  • ASU (2)
  • Princeton (2)
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Posted
Just now, CHROMEBIRD said:

Is the OP's point that the Covid bonus year skewed things in favor of the current upperclassmen to the detriment of incoming underclassmen? The gap does look wider than usual, but I don't know if the data proves it out.

I don't have a point. I just thought it was interesting to see how many years these athletes have been training post-high school. Sometimes it's hard to tell by just looking at how many years of eligibility they have remaining.

They all look fantastic.

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Posted (edited)

Here's how many years of post-high-training the semifinalists have had:

  • 7 years- 1
  • 6 years- 9
  • 5 years- 13
  • 4 years- 10
  • 3 years- 5
  • 2 years- 1
  • 1 years- 1
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Posted
16 minutes ago, peanut said:

Here's how many years of post-high-training the semifinalists have had:

  • 7 years- 1
  • 6 years- 9
  • 5 years- 13
  • 4 years- 10
  • 3 years- 5
  • 2 years- 1
  • 1 years- 1

Are you sure about the 1 years?

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Posted
4 hours ago, peanut said:

125

  • Lee (1), 6th year
  • Ramos (4), 4th year
  • Cronin (3), 7th year
  • Glory (2), 4th year (plus a gap year)

133

  • RBY (1), 5th year
  • McGee (4), 6th year
  • Arujau (3), 4th year (plus a gap year)
  • Fix (2), 6th year

141

  • Woods (1), 5th year
  • Hardy (4), 3rd year
  • Bartlett (6), 3rd year
  • Alirez (2), 4th year

149

  • Yianni (1), 4th year (plus two gap years)
  • SVN (12), 2nd year
  • Parco (3), 4th year
  • Sasso (2), 5th year

157

  • AOC (1), 6th year
  • Humphreys (5), 5th year
  • Robb (3), 5th year
  • Haines (2), 1st year

165

  • Carr (1), 5th year
  • Monday (5), 4th year (plus a gap year)
  • Amine (11), 4th year
  • KOT (2), 3rd year

174

  • Starocci (1), 4th year
  • Foca (4), 3rd year
  • Lewis (3), 6th year
  • Labriola (2), 6th year

184

  • Keckeisen (1), 4th year
  • Munoz (4), 4th year
  • Brooks (3), 4th year
  • Hidlay (2), 5th year

197

  • Bonaccorsi (1), 6th year
  • Laird (4), 6th year
  • Elam (3), 3rd year
  • Sloan (7), 5th year

285

  • Parris (1), 5th year
  • Cass (4), 5th year
  • Kerkvliet (3), 4th year
  • Hendrickson (2), 3rd year (plus a gap year)

One of these things is not like the others

Posted
3 hours ago, peanut said:

Here's how many years of post-high-training the semifinalists have had:

  • 7 years- 1
  • 6 years- 9
  • 5 years- 13
  • 4 years- 10
  • 3 years- 5
  • 2 years- 1
  • 1 years- 1

Crazy that a large majority of the semifinalit’s have 5 or more years when college is designed to be a four year program

Posted
8 minutes ago, Eagle26 said:

Crazy that a large majority of the semifinalit’s have 5 or more years when college is designed to be a four year program

Wish you had told my kids that, and they weren't even in sports.

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Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge

Posted
4 hours ago, ionel said:

Are you sure about the 1 years?

What’s your objection? Haines was in the high school class of 2022. 

Posted
4 hours ago, skandar said:

They really need to redo the seeding formula…. Only 85% of top 4 seeds made the semis!

Sarcasm?

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Posted

The Finalists

125

  • Ramos (4), 4th year
  • Glory (2), 4th year (plus a gap year)

133

  • RBY (1), 5th year
  • Arujau (3), 4th year (plus a gap year)

141

  • Woods (1), 5th year
  • Alirez (2), 4th year

149

  • Yianni (1), 4th year (plus two gap years)
  • Sasso (2), 5th year

157

  • AOC (1), 6th year
  • Haines (2), 1st year

165

  • Carr (1), 5th year
  • KOT (2), 3rd year

174

  • Starocci (1), 4th year
  • Labriola (2), 6th year

184

  • Keckeisen (1), 4th year
  • Brooks (3), 4th year

197

  • Bonaccorsi (1), 6th year
  • Sloan (7), 5th year

285

  • Parris (1), 5th year
  • Kerkvliet (3), 4th year

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