East Stroudsburg (14-8)


East Stroudsburg's opponents in order of rating:
     Team            Rating        Score  Effect  W- L
   ---------------   ------       ------- ------ -----
   West Liberty       656.9 LOSS   92-96         21- 1 Division II
   Charleston (WV)    599.4 LOSS   66-74         18- 4 Division II
   Indiana, Pa.       590.3 LOSS   64-65         17- 3 Division II
   Mercyhurst         559.6 LOSS   65-70         14- 6 Division II
   Bloomsburg         555.5 LOSS   67-70         15- 6 Division II
   Kutztown           551.9 LOSS   61-75         14- 6 Division II
   Clarion            536.1 LOSS   63-65         14- 8 Division II
   Edinboro           510.7 LOSS   84-90         11- 9 Division II
>> East Stroudsburg   541.9 <<                   14- 8 Division II
   Kutztown           551.9 WIN    93-86   ++    14- 6 Division II
   Slippery Rock      539.7 WIN    64-55    +    13- 7 Division II
   California, Pa.    534.0 WIN    86-71    +    12-10 Division II
   West Chester       522.6 WIN    94-82    +    11- 9 Division II
   Gannon             509.7 WIN    90-89    +    10-10 Division II
   Shippensburg       477.8 WIN    69-64    +     8-14 Division II
   St Thomas Aquinas  475.0 WIN    99-75    +     8-12 Division II
   Millersville       472.5 WIN    88-76    +     7-13 Division II
   Mansfield          461.8 WIN    76-56    +     7-13 Division II
   Molloy             458.4 WIN    82-65    +     7-14 Division II
   U. Sciences Phil.  454.1 WIN    79-65    +     3-17 Division II
   Cheyney            425.7 WIN    87-73    -     3-18 Division II
   PSU-Schuykill      374.5 WIN   107-53    -     0- 2 (null)
   Lock Haven         369.3 WIN    94-51    -     0-19 Division II

Games against teams within about 100 rating points are often the best indicators of a team's actual strength.

"Effect" ranges from "---", a game that caused a large decrease in the team rating, to "+++", a game that produced a large increase in rating.

Note that wins over very weak teams may actually hurt a team's rating (the opposite is true for losses to very good teams).