Cornell falls to #7...Women climb to #6.
When was the last time the women's team was ranked higher than the men's team?
- Mark
Quote from: margolismCornell falls to #7...Women climb to #6.
When was the last time the women's team was ranked higher than the men's team?
- Mark
My guess is either spring of 1998 (they finished 5th in the ECAC, back when women's hockey basically consisted of the ECAC and Minnesota) or never.
http://www.uscho.com/rankings/
1 Miami (37) 9-1-4 983 1
2 Denver (9) 8-3-1 938 3
3 Mass.-Lowell (2) 8-2-1 864 4
4 North Dakota 7-4-1 794 2
5 Colorado College 9-2-1 792 7
6 Bemidji State (2) 10-1-1 690 8
7 Cornell 5-2-0 648 5
8 Michigan State 9-3-2 632 6
9 Quinnipiac 10-1-0 622 13
10 Massachusetts 8-2-0 587 11
11 Yale 3-2-2 417 9
12 Alaska 8-3-1 401 10
13 Notre Dame 6-5-3 381 14
14 Minnesota-Duluth 9-4-1 378 20
15 Wisconsin 7-4-1 292 15
16 Boston College 5-3-2 250 17
17 Ferris State 9-3-2 247 NR
18 Vermont 4-4-1 188 17
19 Nebraska-Omaha 5-4-3 109 12
20 Colgate 6-3-4 70 NR
Others Receiving Votes: St. Cloud State 64, Michigan 63, RIT 20, Princeton 18, Union 16, New Hampshire 12,
Northern Michigan 10, Rensselaer 8, Merrimack 2, Providence 2, St. Lawrence 2
If such rankings existed in the mid 70's (they probably didn't), the women had a shot. They were 17-2 in 1977-78, including a 3-game span outscoring Colgate, Cortland and Oswego 56-2. The 1989-90 team was 14-4, and the aforementioned 1997-98 squad was 15-8-3.
FWIW (and it's not worth much), can't really justify keeping us in front of Quinnipiac
Quote from: scoop85FWIW (and it's not worth much), can't really justify keeping us in front of Quinnipiac
That was my point in prior thread. Once we start out ahead in preseason poll, it's hard to get displaced. I suspect if this week were the first pol, Q might be ahead.
Quinnipiac beat Princeton 5-1 tonight at home. Kalemba gave up 4 goals in less than 30 minutes and was pulled. Does anyone know why he isn't playing nearly as well as he did last year? This year he is: 3.65, 0.890 in 6 games. Last year he was 1.83, 0.932 in 34 games.
The pre-season expectations were very high for him.
http://paw.princeton.edu/issues/2009/11/04/pages/3428/index.xml