XU Fan
02-11-2008, 07:05 PM
I had been kind of curious about the overall records of all the teams in the A10 since Xavier joined. Maybe some of you know a single source for that info, but I couldn't find it. However it was easy enough to look up in a few places and compile it. I had to dig around in some old media guides to fill in some of the old records, but here is what I found.
X joined the A10 for the '95-'96 season and has completed 12 full seasons thru last season. I wanted to compare X to all the other teams to see how the numbers shook out. In Xavier's first 5 years in the A10, Virginia Tech was also in the league. VTech's record during those 5 years was 40-40. Xavier's record during that span was 53-27.
Charlotte and St. Louis have completed two full seasons in the A10. In those two years, Xavier has a record of 21-11. This surpasses the records of SLU and Charlotte, which were both 18-14 over the past two years.
Richmond has completed six seasons in the league. Their record in that span has been 48-48, while X was 70-26 during that same span.
The other teams in the league have all been in it for the duration of Xavier's presence in the league. I didn't bother including the records from this year, but with X at the top again it is pretty obvious that the lead has grown. Here is how the records break down over that period of time.
Team W-L %
Xavier 135-57 .703
Temple 130-62 .677
St. Joe's 123-69 .641
GW 120-72 .625
UMass 112-79 .586
Dayton 107-84 .560
Rhode I. 89-103 .464
St. Bona 68-122 .358
LaSalle 64-128 .333
Fordham 56-136 .292
Duquesne 46-146 .240
I kind of figured X would be first on this list, but I had never seen the numbers before. I dind't bother to include conference tournament records, but I'm guessing X is pretty near that top of that list too. Maybe Temple has an edge in conference tourney wins to offset the 5 more wins that X has since X has been in the league. I didn't really feel like digging that deep. Anyway, I thought I'd post the numbers in case anyone else in curious to see the breakdown.
X joined the A10 for the '95-'96 season and has completed 12 full seasons thru last season. I wanted to compare X to all the other teams to see how the numbers shook out. In Xavier's first 5 years in the A10, Virginia Tech was also in the league. VTech's record during those 5 years was 40-40. Xavier's record during that span was 53-27.
Charlotte and St. Louis have completed two full seasons in the A10. In those two years, Xavier has a record of 21-11. This surpasses the records of SLU and Charlotte, which were both 18-14 over the past two years.
Richmond has completed six seasons in the league. Their record in that span has been 48-48, while X was 70-26 during that same span.
The other teams in the league have all been in it for the duration of Xavier's presence in the league. I didn't bother including the records from this year, but with X at the top again it is pretty obvious that the lead has grown. Here is how the records break down over that period of time.
Team W-L %
Xavier 135-57 .703
Temple 130-62 .677
St. Joe's 123-69 .641
GW 120-72 .625
UMass 112-79 .586
Dayton 107-84 .560
Rhode I. 89-103 .464
St. Bona 68-122 .358
LaSalle 64-128 .333
Fordham 56-136 .292
Duquesne 46-146 .240
I kind of figured X would be first on this list, but I had never seen the numbers before. I dind't bother to include conference tournament records, but I'm guessing X is pretty near that top of that list too. Maybe Temple has an edge in conference tourney wins to offset the 5 more wins that X has since X has been in the league. I didn't really feel like digging that deep. Anyway, I thought I'd post the numbers in case anyone else in curious to see the breakdown.