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purple inside wrote:The past field player goalie is the woman doing color commentary with Adam Linnman for the broadcasts - is that Angela Harrison? She's a good announcer.
Last Sunday (St. Mary's) they were joking about her stats - she has an assist on record.
UPSoccerFanatic wrote:Not only did Angela Harrison play on the field, didn't she also score? Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what my addled brain remembers. (And, if I'm wrong, beware, I'm the RPI expert.)
Our erstwhile keeper and now announcer is being modest. I'm pretty sure she has more than one assist in her career, but she has at least 3 points. ( I also remember a tap in maybe from Regina Holan or Lisa Cassagrande, but I can't remember what game. maybe another assist, too.)
In 1999 UP played Oklahoma State at Merlo field. Angela started the game and played 52 minutes , then Cheryl Loveless came in and Angela went into the field. That might be the year Cheryl got hurt and claimed a redshirt.
first she got an assist on a goal By Pardis Ariazand about 10 minutes after she went into the field, then scored an unassisted goal in the 77th minute.
UP won that game 9-0. Vanessa Talbott had a hat trick, Pardis got a brace. Angela had no saves.
1300 fans were there, a pretty big crowd back then.
http://www.okstate.com/sports/w-soccer/stats/091899aaa.html
I had to go to the Oklahoma State website to get the box score, because.... well., you know.

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Ok. so maybe my RPI stuff still is a little reliable.
By the way, is anyone out there an expert in statistical software rounding protocols?
By the way, is anyone out there an expert in statistical software rounding protocols?

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UPSoccerFanatic wrote:Ok. so maybe my RPI stuff still is a little reliable.
By the way, is anyone out there an expert in statistical software rounding protocols?
Wrong guy to ask.
I was a Physics major before computers. everything happened on a slide rule, so generally if you got the Mantissa right, you got full credit. The difference between 10 and 100....no big deal. Lots of cheap slide rules weren't good to much more than 2 figures and some interpolating. (Hey! it got us to the moon!)
But since you know that reporting happens using XML and the most likely method to process that is with Java/Javascript since you need it to read the NCAA website numbers, I'd check out "Java rounding protocols" on Google

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