
One of the tools that the NCAA Selection committee uses to evaluate teams is the Team Sheet.
The Team Sheets on Bracketologists include most of the same information presented in an easier to use format. Over time, the NCAA has also removed outside metrics from the Team Sheet's but we've continued presenting that data.
 29Marquette
29Marquette 33VCU
33VCU 49Cincinnati
49Cincinnati 73George Mason
73George Mason 33VCU
33VCU 82St Joseph's
82St Joseph's 66Liberty
66Liberty 89Georgetown
89Georgetown 104Loyola Chicago
104Loyola Chicago 106St Louis
106St Louis 91Florida St
91Florida St 104Loyola Chicago
104Loyola Chicago 105St. Bonaventure
105St. Bonaventure 106St Louis
106St Louis 110Virginia
110Virginia 136George Washington
136George Washington 136George Washington
136George Washington 142East Tennessee St
142East Tennessee St 149Rhode Island
149Rhode Island 150Duquesne
150Duquesne 150Duquesne
150Duquesne 155Davidson
155Davidson 219La Salle
219La Salle 241Fordham
241Fordham 258Richmond
258Richmond 262North Florida
262North Florida 277Bethune-Cookman
277Bethune-Cookman 298UMBC
298UMBC 320North Carolina Cent
320North Carolina Cent 357Canisius
357CanisiusThe NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET), relies on game results, strength of schedule, game location, scoring margin, net offensive and defensive efficiency, and the quality of wins and losses. The NET was built to create a ranking system that was as accurate as possible while also evaluating team performance fairly. To ensure fairness, certain types of data were omitted from the model. Of key importance, game date and order were omitted to give equal importance to both early and late-season games. In addition, a cap of 10 points was applied to the winning margin to prevent rankings from encouraging unsportsmanlike play, such as needlessly running up the score in a game where the outcome was certain.
The committee often refers to "team sheets" when comparing team performance. The team sheets contain in-depth team information about strength of schedule, performance against teams sorted by quadrants and results.
Starting with the 2017-18 season, the team sheets took on a new look. This change included each team's NET, but also include a team's ranking in five other metrics: the ESPN strength of record and BPI rankings, as well as the KPI, KenPom and Sagarin rankings. In addition, a team's schedule and results are now broken down in four quadrants that place greater emphasis on games played on neutral courts and in true road environments.
Starting with the 2020-21 season, the publicly available team sheets were simplified to no longer include the 5 other metrics added in 2017-18 putting a larger emphasis on NET rankings however the team sheets used by the committee still include them.
To learn more about NCAA NET Team Sheets, Click Here.