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First graph here shows national qualifiers by home state, grouped into three seeding groups.  Blue is seeds 1-11.  Red is seeds 12-22.  Yellow is seeds 23-33.  These are the top 18 states in terms of total qualifiers so that the image doesn't get shrunk down too small.

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Here are the high schools which have more than two national qualifiers in this year's tournament:

Blair Academy
Cannon, Chris
Van Ness, Shayne
Incontrera, Nick
Miller, Ryan
Colaiocco, Michael
Ramirez, Julian
Trephan, Owen
St. Edward
Kazimir, Matthew
Andonian, Bryce
Gallagher, Paddy
Rini, Angelo
Hart, Allan
Bergen Catholic
Cardenas, Jacob
Griffith, Shane
Zargo, Joseph
Ferrante, Carmen
Foca, Chris
Wyoming Seminary
Cooley, Austin
Bartlett, Beau
McNeil, Lachlan
St. Paris Graham
Moore, Mitch
Jordan, Rocky
Jordan, Tanner
Montini Catholic
Lewan, Will
Woods, Real
Ragusin, Dylan
Marian Central Catholic
Heller, Reece
Heller, Holden
Connell, Dylan
Cathedral Prep
Starocci, Carter
Johnson, Paniro
Crosby, Dorian
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Home-State ACC Big 10 Big 12 EIWA MAC Pac 10 SoCon Grand Total
PA 12 10 4 14 6     46
IL 3 18 4 3 2 2 1 33
NJ 2 8   10 2 1   23
OH 2 6 5 4 4   1 22
NY     7 6 5   1 19
CA   4 2 1 1 9   17
MI 2 8 1 1 3   1 16
IA 1 5 9         15
OK     12       1 13
MO 1 2 7   1 1   12
MN   6 4 1   1   12
FL 1 2   4 1   1 9
CO   2 3 2   2   9
IN   7           7
GA 2 1   1     3 7
WI   3 3         6
VA 3 1 2         6
OR   1 1     3   5
MA     1 3 1     5
WV   1 2 1       4
UT   2 2         4
NC 1     1     2 4
WA   1       2   3
NE 1 1   1       3
MD   2 1         3
KS   2 1         3
AZ   2       1   3
AK     1       2 3
TX   1 1         2
CT 1         1   2
AL 1           1 2
TN             1 1
SD     1         1
SC 1             1
NM   1           1
NH       1       1
ND     1         1
MT   1           1
KY         1     1
ID     1         1
Cuba     1         1
Canada 1             1
Belarus       1       1
Grand Total 35 98 77 55 27 23 15 330
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12 hours ago, flyingcement said:

Also it appears the folks in Indiana do not stoop to the level of a non-Big-10 conference 

How many are not at Indiana or Purdue? My guess is only Parris, right?

i am an idiot on the internet

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15 hours ago, flyingcement said:

 

Home-State ACC Big 10 Big 12 EIWA MAC Pac 10 SoCon Grand Total
PA 12 10 4 14 6     46
IL 3 18 4 3 2 2 1 33
NJ 2 8   10 2 1   23
OH 2 6 5 4 4   1 22
NY     7 6 5   1 19
CA   4 2 1 1 9   17
MI 2 8 1 1 3   1 16
IA 1 5 9         15
OK     12       1 13
MO 1 2 7   1 1   12
MN   6 4 1   1   12
FL 1 2   4 1   1 9
CO   2 3 2   2   9
IN   7           7
GA 2 1   1     3 7
WI   3 3         6
VA 3 1 2         6
OR   1 1     3   5
MA     1 3 1     5
WV   1 2 1       4
UT   2 2         4
NC 1     1     2 4
WA   1       2   3
NE 1 1   1       3
MD   2 1         3
KS   2 1         3
AZ   2       1   3
AK     1       2 3
TX   1 1         2
CT 1         1   2
AL 1           1 2
TN             1 1
SD     1         1
SC 1             1
NM   1           1
NH       1       1
ND     1         1
MT   1           1
KY         1     1
ID     1         1
Cuba     1         1
Canada 1             1
Belarus       1       1
Grand Total 35 98 77 55 27 23 15 330

I believe that Oregon has 4 qualifiers, not 5.  Travis Wittlake, Chance Lamer, Jason Shaner, and Tanner Harvey.  

It also looks like you have the Pac-12 labeled as the Pac-10.

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34 minutes ago, Warm Up Champ said:

I believe that Oregon has 4 qualifiers, not 5.  Travis Wittlake, Chance Lamer, Jason Shaner, and Tanner Harvey.  

It also looks like you have the Pac-12 labeled as the Pac-10.

He's not as old a timer as me.  I would have said Pac-8!

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2 hours ago, Warm Up Champ said:

I believe that Oregon has 4 qualifiers, not 5.  Travis Wittlake, Chance Lamer, Jason Shaner, and Tanner Harvey.  

It also looks like you have the Pac-12 labeled as the Pac-10.

You're right one typo there on my part.  Bob's 15 minute rule really exposes the shoddy quality of my work

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Per Capita National Qualifiers.  Begins with usual suspects - Iowa and Alaska

Home-State #Qualifiers Population QPP
IA 15 3,200,517 0.000469%
AK 3 733,583 0.000409%
PA 46 12,972,008 0.000355%
OK 13 4,019,800 0.000323%
IL 33 12,582,032 0.000262%
NJ 23 9,261,699 0.000248%
WV 4 1,775,156 0.000225%
MN 12 5,717,184 0.000210%
MO 12 6,177,957 0.000194%
OH 22 11,756,058 0.000187%
MI 16 10,034,113 0.000159%
CO 9 5,839,926 0.000154%
NE 3 1,967,923 0.000152%
ND 1 779,261 0.000128%
UT 4 3,380,800 0.000118%
SD 1 909,824 0.000110%
IN 7 6,833,037 0.000102%
KS 3 2,937,150 0.000102%
WI 6 5,892,539 0.000102%
NY 19 19,677,151 0.000097%
OR 4 4,240,137 0.000094%
MT 1 1,122,867 0.000089%
MA 5 6,981,974 0.000072%
VA 6 8,683,619 0.000069%
GA 7 10,912,876 0.000064%
CT 2 3,626,205 0.000055%
ID 1 1,939,033 0.000052%
MD 3 6,164,660 0.000049%
NM 1 2,113,344 0.000047%
CA 18 39,029,342 0.000046%
AZ 3 7,359,197 0.000041%
FL 9 22,244,823 0.000040%
AL 2 5,074,296 0.000039%
WA 3 7,785,786 0.000039%
NC 4 10,698,973 0.000037%
KY 1 4,512,310 0.000022%
SC 1 5,282,634 0.000019%
TN 1 7,051,339 0.000014%
Belarus 1 9,450,000 0.000011%
Cuba 1 11,200,000 0.000009%
TX 2 30,029,572 0.000007%
Canada 1 38,454,327 0.000003%
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6 hours ago, Warm Up Champ said:

In reality it should currently be called the Pac-6!

6 Pac.  And it is a thing now. 

 

These college-types not being able to count is annoying.  14 is "10".  5 is "12".   The next crazy thing we'll hear is that supreme court justices and other of these university educated people can not even tell the difference between a boy and a girl.

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16 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Per Capita National Qualifiers.  Begins with usual suspects - Iowa and Alaska

Home-State #Qualifiers Population QPP
IA 15 3,200,517 0.000469%
AK 3 733,583 0.000409%
PA 46 12,972,008 0.000355%
OK 13 4,019,800 0.000323%
IL 33 12,582,032 0.000262%
NJ 23 9,261,699 0.000248%
WV 4 1,775,156 0.000225%
MN 12 5,717,184 0.000210%
MO 12 6,177,957 0.000194%
OH 22 11,756,058 0.000187%
MI 16 10,034,113 0.000159%
CO 9 5,839,926 0.000154%
NE 3 1,967,923 0.000152%
ND 1 779,261 0.000128%
UT 4 3,380,800 0.000118%
SD 1 909,824 0.000110%
IN 7 6,833,037 0.000102%
KS 3 2,937,150 0.000102%
WI 6 5,892,539 0.000102%
NY 19 19,677,151 0.000097%
OR 4 4,240,137 0.000094%
MT 1 1,122,867 0.000089%
MA 5 6,981,974 0.000072%
VA 6 8,683,619 0.000069%
GA 7 10,912,876 0.000064%
CT 2 3,626,205 0.000055%
ID 1 1,939,033 0.000052%
MD 3 6,164,660 0.000049%
NM 1 2,113,344 0.000047%
CA 18 39,029,342 0.000046%
AZ 3 7,359,197 0.000041%
FL 9 22,244,823 0.000040%
AL 2 5,074,296 0.000039%
WA 3 7,785,786 0.000039%
NC 4 10,698,973 0.000037%
KY 1 4,512,310 0.000022%
SC 1 5,282,634 0.000019%
TN 1 7,051,339 0.000014%
Belarus 1 9,450,000 0.000011%
Cuba 1 11,200,000 0.000009%
TX 2 30,029,572 0.000007%
Canada 1 38,454,327 0.000003%

C'mon, dude.  Divide by 1,000,000 to get QPM!

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23 minutes ago, flyingcement said:

Per Capita National Qualifiers.  Begins with usual suspects - Iowa and Alaska

Home-State #Qualifiers Population QPP
IA 15 3,200,517 0.000469%
AK 3 733,583 0.000409%
PA 46 12,972,008 0.000355%
OK 13 4,019,800 0.000323%
IL 33 12,582,032 0.000262%
NJ 23 9,261,699 0.000248%
WV 4 1,775,156 0.000225%
MN 12 5,717,184 0.000210%
MO 12 6,177,957 0.000194%
OH 22 11,756,058 0.000187%
MI 16 10,034,113 0.000159%
CO 9 5,839,926 0.000154%
NE 3 1,967,923 0.000152%
ND 1 779,261 0.000128%
UT 4 3,380,800 0.000118%
SD 1 909,824 0.000110%
IN 7 6,833,037 0.000102%
KS 3 2,937,150 0.000102%
WI 6 5,892,539 0.000102%
NY 19 19,677,151 0.000097%
OR 4 4,240,137 0.000094%
MT 1 1,122,867 0.000089%
MA 5 6,981,974 0.000072%
VA 6 8,683,619 0.000069%
GA 7 10,912,876 0.000064%
CT 2 3,626,205 0.000055%
ID 1 1,939,033 0.000052%
MD 3 6,164,660 0.000049%
NM 1 2,113,344 0.000047%
CA 18 39,029,342 0.000046%
AZ 3 7,359,197 0.000041%
FL 9 22,244,823 0.000040%
AL 2 5,074,296 0.000039%
WA 3 7,785,786 0.000039%
NC 4 10,698,973 0.000037%
KY 1 4,512,310 0.000022%
SC 1 5,282,634 0.000019%
TN 1 7,051,339 0.000014%
Belarus 1 9,450,000 0.000011%
Cuba 1 11,200,000 0.000009%
TX 2 30,029,572 0.000007%
Canada 1 38,454,327 0.000003%

Now divide by distance from home town to college campus.  

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States without any national qualifiers in a year that Canada, Belarus and Cuba found the feat to be achievable:

Arkansas

Delaware

Hawaii

Louisiana

Maine

Mississippi

Nevada

New Hampshire (because McGonagle is injured)

Rhode Island

Vermont 

Wyoming

Washington, D.C. (not a state, but still)

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