Capped LRMC (15 point margin maximum) results through games of 1/1/2010

Howard
Overall rank = 319

Record: 1-12 (avg. opponent rank = 154, which is 96th best in Div. I)
Home: 0-1 (avg. opponent rank = 37, which is 4th best in Div. I)
Road: 0-7 (avg. opponent rank = 169, which is 198th best in Div. I)
Neutral1: 1-4 (avg. opponent rank = 156, which is 107th best in Div. I)
Conference2: 1-0 (avg. opponent rank = 216, which is 119th best in Div. I)
Nonconference: 0-12 (avg. opponent rank = 149, which is 86th best in Div. I)


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Date Opp. Rank Opponent Result Location1 Conference/Non2
11/13/2009 325 Indiana LOSS by 23 Road Nonconference
11/17/2009 211 UCF LOSS by 9 Road Nonconference
11/20/2009 64 Niagara LOSS by 5 Neutral Nonconference
11/21/2009 108 Georgia St. LOSS by 24 Neutral Nonconference
11/22/2009 219 Akron LOSS by 17 Neutral Nonconference
11/25/2009 37 Fairfield LOSS by 21 Home Nonconference
11/28/2009 84 Canisius LOSS by 16 Road Nonconference
12/1/2009 341 American LOSS by 6 Road Nonconference
12/5/2009 216 Hampton WIN by 2 Neutral Conference
12/19/2009 18 Loyola (MD) LOSS by 34 Road Nonconference
12/22/2009 176 Middle Tenn. St. LOSS by 18 Road Nonconference
12/29/2009 173 Stephen F. Austin LOSS by 23 Neutral Nonconference
12/30/2009 29 St. Mary's LOSS by 48 Road Nonconference

1 It is often hard to determine whether a game should be considered "Home" or "Neutral". As a rule of thumb, we consider games played on a large nearby court against a distant opponent to be "Home"; for example, Connecticut plays several opponents at the Hartford Civic Center rather than on campus.

2 Conference and non-conference records and schedule strength are shown for informational purposes only. LRMC does not distinguish between a conference game and a non-conference game when calculating rankings; a tough opponent is equally hard to beat whether they're in the same conference or a different conference.

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