Question: NCAA Class Madness Scheduling 2 0 2 4 Version ( V . 1 ) Each year, there are many complaints about how the NCAA Men
NCAA Class Madness Scheduling Version V
Each year, there are many complaints about how the NCAA Mens Basketball Committee seeds
and schedules teams in the team single elimination tournament to determine the National
Champion. It is inevitable that somebody is unhappy. We will approach a portion of the task by
using our modeling skills to generate an alternative schedule that may or may not differ from the
actual your task is twofold both to generate a schedule using OUR parameters in a LPIP
model and then compare this to the actual tournament bracket using a variety of metrics
Your task: Create an LPIP model that assigns teams to regions Sweet and subregions
Round and Round games using data. You will be using just the teams which are
the # thru # seeds, but all regions and subregions. The criterion for your model:
scheduling teams to minimize the sum of distance traveled by all the teams involved, counting
both the distance to their assigned regions and the distance to their assigned subregions
Distance data is provided on a separate spreadsheet, approximating the distance from campus to
arena. The data file shows the actual NCAA assignments in yelloworange
NOTE: each team is assigned to exactly one region and exactly one subregion
Restrictionsrequirements for the assignments:
Each of the four regions East West, South and Midwest Boston, LA Dallas, Detroit will
have exactly one # seed assigned, exactly one # seed assigned, exactly one # assigned, and
exactly one # assigned. This is true for the NCAA schedule.
Each subregion MUST have either a # seed or a # seed assigned to it but exactly total
Also, each subregion MUST have exactly # or # seed assigned to itThe NCAA typically
doesnt consider that even though host sites of the subregionals have complained The sub
regionals are held at sites in Brooklyn, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Memphis, Omaha, Pittsburgh,
Salt Lake City and Spokane.
Teams from the same conference cannot be assigned to the same region. Conferences are
shown on the data file. Do not be concerned with conference affiliation at the subregion level.
Also, dont worry about conferences which do not have multiple teams for obvious reasons and
model size reasons
A team cannot be assigned to a region and subregion such that the selections choose BOTH
the closest region AND the closest subregion. So if Kansass closest region is Dallas and
its closest subregion is Omaha Kansas can be assigned either to Dallas OR Omaha OR neither
one, but cannot be assigned to BOTH Dallas AND Omaha.
Historically, teams have not been allowed to be assigned to their home court or even in a
home city so as not to give them an incredible home advantage. This only applies for Creighton
being assigned to the Omaha subregion. Your model should not allow this assignment.
Distance is shown as in the matrix.
Part A THE MODEL Implement an appropriate integer linear programming model that
assigns the teams to Regions and Subregions, minimizing the sum of overall distances
subject to the items through listed above. Suggestion: Attack modularly AND model
efficiently. What do we mean efficiently This problem approaches the EXCEL limits of
variables and constraints If you are sloppy with your constraints, or include unnecessary
or duplicative constraints, you may exceed these limits Model carefully.
NOTE: If you run out of space for constraints, calculate what algebraic constraints you have
and contact me You should be able to model all these requirements with algebraic
constraints or less. Algebraic is the actual algebra, not the families of constraints we add to the
Solver.
Part B THE COMPARISON: Compare how your solution differs from the actual schedule.
Keep in mind no model is necessarily better than another as each approach uses different
criteria. NOTE: Dont just forget this part. At least of your grade will be based on a
thorough comparison of your model solution to the NCAA actual bracket.
Specifically, measure the following for your LPIP model solution and compare to the actual
bracketobviously only the teams of interest Highlight differences between your IPLP
results and the actual assignments.
Miles for # seeds, # seeds, # seeds and # seeds. This should be broken down by
region and by sub region.
The number of teams assigned to both the closest region and closest subregion. your
solution should have a measure of this is requirement #
The number of regions where teams are assigned from the same conference. your
solution should have a measure of this is requirement #
The number of subregions not assigned a or a seed your solution should have a
measure of this is requirement #
Summarize the team assignments from the output of your mo
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