(5) #78 Santa Clara (11-5)

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# Opponent Result Effect Opp. Delta % of Ranking Status Date Event
253 Oregon State-B** Win 15-1 0 39 0% Ignored (Why) Jan 21st Pacific Confrontational Pac Con
137 Portland State Win 15-4 26.36 35 7.02% Counts (Why) Jan 21st Pacific Confrontational Pac Con
125 Washington State Win 15-11 13.16 10 7.02% Counts Jan 21st Pacific Confrontational Pac Con
74 Lewis & Clark Loss 12-15 -21.49 30 7.02% Counts Jan 22nd Pacific Confrontational Pac Con
137 Portland State Win 15-11 9.84 35 7.02% Counts Jan 22nd Pacific Confrontational Pac Con
113 Claremont Win 11-8 17.36 7 7.88% Counts Feb 4th Stanford Open
287 Portland** Win 13-4 0 50 0% Ignored (Why) Feb 4th Stanford Open
291 California-Santa Cruz-B** Win 13-3 0 61 0% Ignored (Why) Feb 4th Stanford Open
320 Stanford-B** Win 12-2 0 60 0% Ignored (Why) Feb 4th Stanford Open
138 Occidental Win 12-7 20.85 96 7.88% Counts (Why) Feb 5th Stanford Open
111 Washington-B Win 10-9 -2.7 45 7.88% Counts Feb 5th Stanford Open
9 Oregon Loss 7-11 20.88 10 9.66% Counts Mar 4th Stanford Invite Mens
29 Utah State Loss 4-13 -26.1 21 9.93% Counts (Why) Mar 4th Stanford Invite Mens
44 Victoria Loss 5-13 -41.71 112 9.93% Counts (Why) Mar 4th Stanford Invite Mens
109 Southern California Win 8-7 -2.53 12 8.82% Counts Mar 5th Stanford Invite Mens
57 Stanford Loss 9-11 -15.66 8 9.93% Counts Mar 5th Stanford Invite Mens
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FAQ

The results on this page ("USAU") are the results of an implementation of the USA Ultimate Top 20 algorithm, which is used to allocate post season bids to both colleg and club ultimate teams. The data was obtained by scraping USAU's score reporting website. Learn more about the algorithm here. TL;DR, here is the rating function. Every game a team plays gets a rating equal to the opponents rating +/- the score value. With all these data points, we iterate team ratings until convergence. There is also a rule for discounting blowout games (see next FAQ)
For reference, here is handy table with frequent game scrores and the resulting game value:
"...if a team is rated more than 600 points higher than its opponent, and wins with a score that is more than twice the losing score plus one, the game is ignored for ratings purposes. However, this is only done if the winning team has at least N other results that are not being ignored, where N=5."

Translation: if a team plays a game where even earning the max point win would hurt them, they can have the game ignored provided they win by enough and have suffficient unignored results.