apparently, we're #2 in usatoday, with 5 first place votes
-mike
They haven't posted it yet.
have to look on another site for it
USA Today/American Hockey Magazine
Men's College Hockey Poll - February 10, 2003
No. Team Total Points
(1st-place votes
in parentheses) Overall
Record
Last Rank
1. Colorado College 249 (11) 22-3-5
1
2. Cornell 225 (5) 19-4-0
5
3. Maine 219 (1) 22-4-4
2
4. Boston College 194 18-6-3 6
5. North Dakota 190 22-5-3 3
6. New Hampshire 169 18-7-3 4
7. Minnesota 145 15-7-7 7
8. Michigan 128 20-7-1 8
9. Ohio State 123 20-6-3 10
10. Ferris State 117 21-8-1 11
11. Boston University 79 17-10-2
12
12. Harvard 62 14-7-1 13
13. MSU-Mankato 52 12-7-9 14
14. Denver 34 17-9-4 9
15. St. Cloud State 32 13-10-3 15
Others receiving votes: Michigan State 9, Yale 7, Miami (Ohio) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 1, Minnesota-Duluth 1, Providence College 1, Union College 1
and that site is:
http://www.usahockey.com/usa_hockey/main/home/0203_ncaa_mpoll_main/
Sa-weet!
::twitch:: Much as it's fun to see, methinks the pollsters have done overreacted just a bit. Third or fourth, I'll grant, but Maine and CC splitting with top 10 teams is not exactly a tragic letdown. And the NoDak fans on USCHO must be going apesh*t.
Since the pollsters rarely see us play (or our opponents for that matter) the 14-2 weekend probably impressed some folks more than it should have.
5+ goal wins are rare in D1, regardless of the quality of opposition, and to have two in one weekend can look very impressive. I agree that a weekend bloodbath over the ECAC's chaff would not have been enough for me to take away CC's #1 vote because of its loss to a top 10 team.
I think we picked the right weekend to rock the opposition (just as everybody else was dropping a game).
Whatever, it's nice. Hope Cornell plasters it all over Ryan O'Bryne's mailbox. ;-)
Never thought I'd enjoy saying "We are No. 2" this much :-))
This is awesome, no matter how you look at it. It will make our New England road trip that much more fun, knowing what is at stake.
Let's Go Red!
Tom
As we all know the polls mean nothing come postseason, but given that let's appreciate this for a second and then forget about it.
Is this the first time Cornell has been as high as #2 in either poll?
Anyways, let's hope the guys focus on the New England trip and don't let this go to their heads. As they've proven before, I doubt it will affect their performance. Both games have implications for our PWR and a good result could solidify our spot.
[Q]Is this the first time Cornell has been as high as #2 in either poll?
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I think it's a pretty safe bet that this is the first time Cornell has been ranked so high this late in the season. The Big Red was once picked #2 in a pre-season poll by The Hockey News, before the 90-91 season (oog).