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Title: Polls: 1/2/2007
Post by: RichH on January 02, 2007, 04:28:47 PM

USCHO.com/CSTV Division I Men's Poll
January 2, 2007

   Team (Votes)      Record   Points   Last Poll
1   Minnesota (40)      17-1-3   800   1
2   Notre Dame      16-3-1   747   3
3   Maine         12-3-2   700   5
4   New Hampshire      14-3-1   678   2
5   St. Cloud State      12-3-3   636   6
6   Miami         15-6-1   601   4
7   Boston College      9-5-1   536   7
8   Denver         14-6-2   504   10
9   Clarkson      13-5-1   399   15
10   Michigan State      11-7-1   387   14
11   Cornell         9-4-1   378   12
12   Colorado College   12-7-1   373   8
13   Boston University   7-4-5   337   9
14   Michigan      13-8-0   325   11
15   Vermont         11-6-1   283   13
16   Quinnipiac      8-4-4   169   17
17   Lake Superior      12-6-2   162   18
18   Bemidji State      10-5-3   78   NR
19   Niagara         11-6-3   73   NR
20   North Dakota      9-10-1   58   NR
Others Receiving Votes: Massachusetts 43, Alaska-Anchorage 33,
St. Lawrence 23, Sacred Heart 13, Wisconsin 12, Alaska 10,
Northern Michigan 6, Brown 5, Michigan Tech 5, Dartmouth 4,
RIT 2, Harvard 1, Ohio State 1
Title: Re: Polls: 1/2/2007
Post by: grizzdan24 on January 03, 2007, 02:16:51 AM
A bit more respect than the INCH Power Rankings that dropped us a spot. Kudos to Clarkson for their weekend and moving up 6 spots.
Title: Re: Polls: 1/2/2007
Post by: Trotsky on January 04, 2007, 01:29:31 PM
OK, who gave Harvard a vote?
Title: Re: Polls: 1/2/2007
Post by: ftyuv on January 04, 2007, 02:19:56 PM
What's wrong with that?  They're tied for 9th in the ECAC.  So, if we accept that the ECAC is the best league out there -- and I hope you wouldn't double-cross us and say otherwise -- that gives them like a #3 seed in March.  Ok, #4 once the autobids come into play.
Title: Re: Polls: 1/2/2007
Post by: Avash on January 04, 2007, 02:52:27 PM
[quote Trotsky]OK, who gave Harvard a vote?[/quote]

That's the sort of thing that happens when 56% of all teams get represented in that poll...