UK's win jumped their RPI into the 30's which now projects them to be one of last at large teams in. JMU RPI dropped a little but still in as only one spot separates the two schools in RPI. As of now, SBC would have 5 teams in but JMU/UK are just on inside with still potential to be bumped out by upsets in conf tournaments. I would expect UK RPI to go up after playing us win or lose. A win or draw would make them a lock no matter what happens in SB tourney final. A PK loss is considered a draw for RPI.
UCF ended up with a whopping 28 shots vs SC but couldn't find equalizer. Their RPI dropped to #10 after second consecutive loss. They were still #3 after JMU loss but SC loss hurt more.
#1/#2 RPI Notre Dame lost at home in conf Qtrs to Louisville 4-3 in a wild one. Louisville led 2-0 at half. They added a goal in 2nd half to go up 3-0. ND then scored two between 60-70th minutes and then equalized late but Louisville found back of net again in last few minutes to win. They went from bubble to firmly in over last week now sitting at #14 RPI. With ND loss MU sits pretty good at #1 RPI. Even a loss to UK or WVU wouldn't likely knock MU out of top 4. A loss to SC likely would.
Weather Wed looks to be in 70's with low of just 64 with not much chance of rain...as of now. Also as of now, tickets for UK match are not yet on sale. Yesterday's crowd was a SRO crowd of 1,790. UK match two weeks ago drew 3,099. A rematch with WVU would likely draw a stadium record crowd. It will be interesting to see how MU handles tickets for Wed and Sunday (if we win).
Lots of tix available for tonight BB game with Queens. $40 lower level chairbacks, $35 lower behind basket bleachers, $20 mid level chairbacks, upper level not available