These predictions were meticulously made by a "washed-up grad student" in a recent post on the message boards of LetsRun.com
He must have had a lot of time!
I have copied the Penn State top 7 predictions using 5000 simulations:Cross Country Rankings
“Cross. . . country. . . time is relative” – Albert EinsteinThese rankings are calculated using the following algorithm:
Interpret the results in the following way:
- Gather all of the meets which the teams in the region competed in. For each pair of meets, use the individuals who ran in both meets to evaluate the difference in their speed.
- Use least-squares to get an overall adjustment score for each meet.
- Gather the teams from last year’s regional results and form their top 7 from their most recent results. SOME TEAMS DID NOT RUN THEIR TOP 7 IN THE MOST RECENT MEET. IF THIS IS THE CASE FOR YOUR TEAM PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL FIX IT. (bmazaher at caltech dot edu)
- For each member of a team’s top 7, adjust all of their performances according to the meet’s score.
- Average each runner’s performances over the season. More weight is given to recent performances. More weight is also given to performances whose adjustment is more certain.
- Rank all of the individuals in the meet and score the simulated results.
[Place] [Time] [Time behind leader] [Uncertainty of time] [Name] [School]The uncertainty of the times is in seconds. That is, someone with a “time behind leader” of 30 and an uncertainty of 10 will likely run between 20 and 40 seconds behind the winner.
- Kathryn Munks 30th (24th-62nd)
- Alison Willingmyre 108th (88-131)
- Danae Rivers 112th (94-151)
- Julia Paternain 137th (98-153)
- Megan Ciasullo 194th (157-214)
- Kileigh Kane 219th (192-248)
- Julia Guerra 238th (200-247)
- 4th Michigan State (4-6)
- 5th Michigan (5-8)
- 7th Wisconsin (6-10)
- 15th Illinois (14-19)
- 16th Ohio State (14-19)
- 17th Penn State (15-20)
- 22nd Indiana (19-25)
- 26th Minnesota (22-28)
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