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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 16:12:02 GMT -5
We come in at #180
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Post by nctitan on Sept 18, 2020 17:55:51 GMT -5
#180 out of 4,400 is not bad. I can't see past their paywall. What did they call us? What did they say about us?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2020 18:10:14 GMT -5
#180 out of 4,400 is not bad. I can't see past their paywall. What did they call us? What did they say about us? I don't have access either, I just received our ranking by entering our name into the search. Our University's ranking here is way better than our basketball team's ranking the past few years 😁
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Post by nctitan on Sept 18, 2020 18:22:43 GMT -5
As it should be. It's more important.
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Post by Commissioner on Sept 19, 2020 9:24:19 GMT -5
The Wall Street Journal published its rankings yesterday. They throw everybody into one big pot, rank the top 1-400, then 400-500, 500-600, and >600.
The Journal puts UD at 180.
Here are Horizon schools: 89. UIC 180. Detroit 348. IUPUI 501-600. Cleveland State 501-600. Robert Morris >600. Fort Wayne >600. Green Bay >600. Milwaukee >600. Northern Kentucky >600. Wright State >600. Youngstown State
D-1 Jesuit Schools 32. Georgetown 55. Boston College 83. Santa Clara 89. Loyola Marymount 114. St. Louis 121. Seattle 129. Creighton 156. San Francisco 158. Marquette 180. Detroit 181. Loyola (Ill.) 183. Fordham 195. Fairfield 211. Gonzaga 248. St. Joe's 330. Xavier 360. Canisius >600. St. Peter's
Top 10 Michigan schools: 23. Michigan 82. Michigan State 169. Kalamazoo College 180. Detroit 201. Albion 203. Michigan Tech 248. Hope 289. Wayne State 291. Calvin College 328. Alma
WMU was in the 501-600 bracket, and CMU, EMU, and Oakland all in the >600 category.
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Post by Commissioner on Sept 19, 2020 13:37:33 GMT -5
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