The red/white game impressed the USCHO voters, but not enough to rise in the rankings. Cornell is still #6 but increased its points from 608 to 701 this week. Four ECAC teams are still in the top 20 (Yale #8, PU #10, QU #20). Three other CU opponents ranked (UND #2, BU #3, CC # 19).
Full poll here: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/?data=uscho1m&season=20092010&week=1019
USA Today (CU #6): http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/hockey/usatmen.htm
Here's the ESPN Poll and an interesting quote from the Red/White Game: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4576653
"7. CORNELL
Former Big Red star Matt Moulson has four goals already this season for the New York Islanders. His kid brother, Chris, seems to be following big bro's standard, as Chris sniped a goal during Cornell's red-white scrimmage."
[quote Larry72]Here's the ESPN Poll and an interesting quote from the Red/White Game: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4576653
"7. CORNELL
Former Big Red star Matt Moulson has four goals already this season for the New York Islanders. His kid brother, Chris, seems to be following big bro's standard, as Chris sniped a goal during Cornell's red-white scrimmage."[/quote]
Someone reads eLynah. We should have said that Greening scored three shorthanded goals, Scrivens made 61 saves, and B. Nash won the fastest skater contest.
[quote Larry72]Here's the ESPN Poll and an interesting quote from the Red/White Game: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=4576653
"7. CORNELL
Former Big Red star Matt Moulson has four goals already this season for the New York Islanders. His kid brother, Chris, seems to be following big bro's standard, as Chris sniped a goal during Cornell's red-white scrimmage."[/quote]But I like this quote:
Quote8. PRINCETON
The Tigers have a scrimmage against Morrisville (N.Y.) State scheduled for Friday at Baker Rink. Delaware State apparently wasn't available.
The Hockey News has us as a Frozen Four team and winning the ECAC.
Top 10
1. Denver
2. Michigan
3. Notre Dame
4. CU
5. Miami
6. UMass-Lowell
7. North Dakota
8. BU
9. Yale
10. Wisconsin
ECAC
1. CU
2. Yale
3. Princeton
4. Dartmouth
5. RPI
6. Harvard
7. Union
8. Quinnipiac
9. Colgate
10. SLU
11. Clarkson
12. Brown