Here is a complete list of teams with low RPI that were left out of the NCAA tournament since the RPI was created
2006:
#21 - Missouri State, #30 - Hofstra, #39 - Creighton, #40 - Cincinnati, #43 - St. Joseph's, #47 - Michigan
2005:
#43 - Miami-Ohio, #45 - Wichita State, #46 - Buffalo
2004:
#38 - LSU, #43 - Utah State, #48 - Georgia
2003: (note: #5 - Georgia, was ineligible)
#40 - UNLV, #42 - Seton Hall, #48 - Texas Tech
2002:
#43 - Villanova, #46 - Arkansas, #48 - South Carolina
2001:
#40 - Mississippi State, #43 - Richmond, #45 - Villanova
2000:
#34 - Southwest Missouri State, #36 - Kent, #39 - Vanderbilt
1999:
#40 - Oregon, #41 - TCU, #43 - Rutgers
1998:
#35 - Wake Forest, #44 - Vanderbilt, #45 - Hawaii
1997: (note: #29 - Texas Tech, was ineligible)
#40 - Michigan, #41 - TCU, #42 - Southwest Missouri State
1996:
#42 - Providence, #43 - Oklahoma State, #46 - Minnesota
1995:
#36 - Virginia Tech, #41 - St. Joseph's, #44 - Ohio
1994:
#33 - Oklahoma, #35 - UNC Charlotte, #38 - Georgia Tech
So 11 teams failed to make it with an RPI under 40 since 1994, and 3 of them (Missouri State, Hofstra, and Creighton) were last year. But 29 more teams from 40 - 48 missed out in that time.
Bradley's current RPI is 36.
Prior to last year, there had only been 4 teams ever excluded from an at-large bid with an RPI of 36 or lower!- #33 Oklahoma in 1994, #36 Virginia Tech in 1995, #35 Wake in 1998, and #34 Missouri State in 2000. Then last year, Missouri State at #21 blew that old record out of the water. So most years, #36 would be good enough to get into the NCAA. Let's hope it works this year!
2006:
#21 - Missouri State, #30 - Hofstra, #39 - Creighton, #40 - Cincinnati, #43 - St. Joseph's, #47 - Michigan
2005:
#43 - Miami-Ohio, #45 - Wichita State, #46 - Buffalo
2004:
#38 - LSU, #43 - Utah State, #48 - Georgia
2003: (note: #5 - Georgia, was ineligible)
#40 - UNLV, #42 - Seton Hall, #48 - Texas Tech
2002:
#43 - Villanova, #46 - Arkansas, #48 - South Carolina
2001:
#40 - Mississippi State, #43 - Richmond, #45 - Villanova
2000:
#34 - Southwest Missouri State, #36 - Kent, #39 - Vanderbilt
1999:
#40 - Oregon, #41 - TCU, #43 - Rutgers
1998:
#35 - Wake Forest, #44 - Vanderbilt, #45 - Hawaii
1997: (note: #29 - Texas Tech, was ineligible)
#40 - Michigan, #41 - TCU, #42 - Southwest Missouri State
1996:
#42 - Providence, #43 - Oklahoma State, #46 - Minnesota
1995:
#36 - Virginia Tech, #41 - St. Joseph's, #44 - Ohio
1994:
#33 - Oklahoma, #35 - UNC Charlotte, #38 - Georgia Tech
So 11 teams failed to make it with an RPI under 40 since 1994, and 3 of them (Missouri State, Hofstra, and Creighton) were last year. But 29 more teams from 40 - 48 missed out in that time.
Bradley's current RPI is 36.
Prior to last year, there had only been 4 teams ever excluded from an at-large bid with an RPI of 36 or lower!- #33 Oklahoma in 1994, #36 Virginia Tech in 1995, #35 Wake in 1998, and #34 Missouri State in 2000. Then last year, Missouri State at #21 blew that old record out of the water. So most years, #36 would be good enough to get into the NCAA. Let's hope it works this year!
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