N.J.I.T.
Overall rank = 330
Record: 0-9 (avg. opponent rank = 164, which is 142nd best in Div. I)
Home: 0-3 (avg. opponent rank = 197, which is 179th best in Div. I)
Road: 0-6 (avg. opponent rank = 147, which is 159th best in Div. I)
Neutral1: 0-0 (avg. opponent rank = 1000, which is 340th best in Div. I)
Conference2: 0-0 (avg. opponent rank = 1000, which is 337th best in Div. I)
Nonconference: 0-9 (avg. opponent rank = 164, which is 153rd best in Div. I)
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Date | Opp. Rank | Opponent | Result | Location1 | Conference/Non2 | |
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12/22/2010 | 50 | Road | Nonconference | |||
12/19/2010 | 95 | Road | Nonconference | |||
12/1/2010 | 114 | Road | Nonconference | |||
12/28/2010 | 116 | Home | Nonconference | |||
11/27/2010 | 134 | Road | Nonconference | |||
11/18/2010 | 147 | Home | Nonconference | |||
12/30/2010 | 233 | Road | Nonconference | |||
12/8/2010 | 258 | Road | Nonconference | |||
11/13/2010 | 329 | Home | 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 XL 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.