Suddenly, some thought needs to be put into selecting the leader of the Delmarva/D.C. rankings.
Georgetown did not look good in either of its games this week, first losing at home to West Virginia (that can happen) before falling against previously-winless-in-the-Big-East Seton Hall (that doesn’t often happen).
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Meanwhile, Virginia Tech poached victories at both Wake Forest and Miami, and with nine of the last 10 in the win column, the Hokies look like at-large material even if they only have three guys who can score with any regularity.
For now, the Hokies are 2-3 against the RPI top 50, 4-3 against the top 100 and 4-2 on the road. And, safely, the No. 2 team in the Delmarva/D.C. geographic area.
No./Team
|
Record
|
Pvs.
|
1. Georgetown
|
12-6
|
1
|
2. Virginia Tech
|
14-5
|
3
|
3. VCU
|
15-5
|
5
|
4. George Mason
|
14-5
|
2
|
5. Maryland
|
13-6
|
4
|
6. VMI
|
16-3
|
9
|
7. American
|
11-7
|
6
|
8. Navy
|
14-6
|
7
|
9. Morgan State
|
10-9
|
13
|
10. Richmond
|
11-8
|
19
|
11. Mount St. Mary’s
|
11-9
|
14
|
12. Liberty
|
14-7
|
8
|
13. Virginia
|
7-9
|
10
|
14. Old Dominion
|
11-8
|
12
|
15. Loyola
|
10-12
|
17
|
16. James Madison
|
13-8
|
11
|
17. Radford
|
10-10
|
20
|
18. Hampton
|
9-9
|
15
|
19. Longwood
|
10-10
|
22
|
20. Delaware
|
9-12
|
16
|
21. UMBC
|
8-11
|
18
|
22. George Washington
|
6-11
|
23
|
23. Norfolk State
|
6-11
|
25
|
24. Towson
|
7-14
|
21
|
25. Coppin State
|
4-15
|
26
|
26. William & Mary
|
6-13
|
24
|
27. UMES
|
5-11
|
28
|
28. Delaware State
|
4-16
|
27
|
29. Howard
|
3-15
|
29
|
—- Patrick Stevens