Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria

Selection Sunday is less than a month away and there still remains a large group of teams in contention for a NCAA Tournament at-large bid, according to the latest Off the Block bracketology.

Off the Block has crunched the numbers using the same criteria as the selection committee to show how the top teams in the nation fare against each other in the race for the two at-large bids and NCAA Tournament seeding. Continue reading “Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria”

Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria

Almost one month until Selection Sunday and 11 teams remain under NCAA Tournament consideration, according to the latest Off the Block bracketology.

Off the Block has crunched the numbers using the same criteria as the selection committee to show how the top teams in the nation fare against each other in the race for the two at-large bids and NCAA Tournament seeding. Continue reading “Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria”

Video: George Mason setter reflects on Puerto Rico recovery, EIVA title chances

Check out Off the Block associate editor Jonathan Bates’ interview with George Mason setter Brian Negron as the Puerto Rican native discusses how the recent hurricane effected his family. In addition, the all-conference selection breaks down the Patriots’ chances of winning the 2018 EIVA championship. Continue reading “Video: George Mason setter reflects on Puerto Rico recovery, EIVA title chances”

Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria

It’s officially now that point in the college men’s volleyball season when the bracketology is in full swing.

Off the Block has crunched the numbers using the same criteria as the selection committee to show how the top teams in the nation fare against each other in the race for the two at-large bids and NCAA Tournament seeding. Continue reading “Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria”

Video: Players, coaches react to No. 12 CSUN sweeping George Mason

No. 12 CSUN for the fifth time this season finished a match with more than a .400 attack percentage as it swept George Mason 25-23, 25-18, 25-19 on Friday in Northridge, California.

Check out Off the Block associate editor Jonathan Bates’ postmatch interviews with CSUN setter Sam Porter, CSUN assistant coach Theo Edwards and George Mason coach Jay Hosack following the non-conference match. Continue reading “Video: Players, coaches react to No. 12 CSUN sweeping George Mason”