Statistics have been posted at: http://www.princeton.edu/~cbowl/parfait2005/parfait_standings.html A few apparent anomalies to note: the top two teams played an extra game, namely the Finals (Rutgers won an exciting game, 235-175). Individual stats were only kept for the preliminary games, not for the playoff games, and prizes were given accordingly; note, however, that this means the individual stats on the webpage are not correct (multiply the per-game statistics by 4/3 to get the correct numbers, in almost all cases). Also, as had been agreed on previously, Penn B did not participate in the playoffs. Also, I forgot to announce this in the earlier post, but prizes were given to the top four individual players, who were: 1) Seth Kendall, Kentucky, 110.1 PPG 2) Jason Keller, Rutgers (New Brunswick), 81.8 PPG 3) Shah Ali, Rutgers (Newark), 52.7 PPG 4) Brad Houston, Maryland B, 52.3 PPG Congratulations to all the players, and especially to the high-scoring ones. Most importantly, thanks to our kind freelancers: Seth and Selene from Chicago, Ray from UCLA, Irene from Caltech, Chris, and the horde that Penn somehow managed to convince to put together a freelance half-packet in about four hours. Thanks to the Princeton folks who helped write questions, in particular Lenny and Clay, and to those who stuck it out and read all day: Lenny, Phil, Mason, and Clay. Finally, I want to thank the teams that came out. It would have been nice to have more teams, but we did pick a date somewhat close to some schools' finals ... our fault. Nevertheless, we had a decent turnout, and some exciting games. We are thinking about trying something again in the spring; if people would like to see this happen, let us know. Dan Benediktson & Jordan Boyd-Graber
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