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Title: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 02, 2012, 08:46:36 PM
Polls this week. My poll is meant to be nationally.

USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
October 01, 2012
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota    (15) 2-0-0 150 1
2 Cornell                0-0-0 119 3
3 Boston College        0-0-0 114 4
4 Wisconsin        1-0-1 105 2
5 North Dakota        0-0-0 98 5
6 Boston University 0-0-0 69 6
7 St. Lawrence        0-0-0 44 7
8 Minnesota-Duluth 0-0-0 37 8
9 Mercyhurst        2-0-0 34 10
10 Northeastern        0-0-0 26 9
Others receiving votes: Harvard 20, Clarkson 6, Quinnipiac 2, Providence 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz28Bv3hqMX



Week 2: Women's College Hockey Poll

Women's Poll - Week 2: Oct. 2, 2012
  Team  

           Points   2012-13  Last Poll
                    Record
1 Minnesota  190 (19)  2-0-0  1
2 Cornell    163       0-0-0  3
3 Wisconsin  144       1-0-1  2
4 Boston C   135       0-0-0  4
5 North Dak  106       0-0-0  5
6 Boston U    96       0-0-0  6
7 Minn Duluth 76       0-0-0  7
8 SLU         51       0-0-0  8
9 Harvard     33       0-0-0  9
10Mercyhurst  29       2-0-0 10
Others receiving votes: Northeastern, 16; Ohio State, 2; Quinnipiac, 2; Clarkson, 1; Providence, 1.  
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Aaron M. Griffin on October 02, 2012, 08:51:09 PM
Quote from: Jim HylaPolls this week.

USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
October 01, 2012
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota    (15) 2-0-0 150 1
2 Cornell                0-0-0 119 3
3 Boston College        0-0-0 114 4
4 Wisconsin        1-0-1 105 2
5 North Dakota        0-0-0 98 5
6 Boston University 0-0-0 69 6
7 St. Lawrence        0-0-0 44 7
8 Minnesota-Duluth 0-0-0 37 8
9 Mercyhurst        2-0-0 34 10
10 Northeastern        0-0-0 26 9
Others receiving votes: Harvard 20, Clarkson 6, Quinnipiac 2, Providence 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz28Bv3hqMX



Week 2: Women's College Hockey Poll

Women's Poll - Week 2: Oct. 2, 2012
  Team  

           Points   2012-13  Last Poll
                    Record
1 Minnesota  190 (19)  2-0-0  1
2 Cornell    163       0-0-0  3
3 Wisconsin  144       1-0-1  2
4 Boston C   135       0-0-0  4
5 North Dak  106       0-0-0  5
6 Boston U    96       0-0-0  6
7 Minn Duluth 76       0-0-0  7
8 SLU         51       0-0-0  8
9 Harvard     33       0-0-0  9
10Mercyhurst  29       2-0-0 10
Others receiving votes: Northeastern, 16; Ohio State, 2; Quinnipiac, 2; Clarkson, 1; Providence, 1.  
The poll is unclear. In the ECAC or in the nation?
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 03, 2012, 07:18:38 AM
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: Jim HylaPolls this week.

USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
October 01, 2012
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota    (15) 2-0-0 150 1
2 Cornell                0-0-0 119 3
3 Boston College        0-0-0 114 4
4 Wisconsin        1-0-1 105 2
5 North Dakota        0-0-0 98 5
6 Boston University 0-0-0 69 6
7 St. Lawrence        0-0-0 44 7
8 Minnesota-Duluth 0-0-0 37 8
9 Mercyhurst        2-0-0 34 10
10 Northeastern        0-0-0 26 9
Others receiving votes: Harvard 20, Clarkson 6, Quinnipiac 2, Providence 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz28Bv3hqMX



Week 2: Women's College Hockey Poll

Women's Poll - Week 2: Oct. 2, 2012
  Team  

           Points   2012-13  Last Poll
                    Record
1 Minnesota  190 (19)  2-0-0  1
2 Cornell    163       0-0-0  3
3 Wisconsin  144       1-0-1  2
4 Boston C   135       0-0-0  4
5 North Dak  106       0-0-0  5
6 Boston U    96       0-0-0  6
7 Minn Duluth 76       0-0-0  7
8 SLU         51       0-0-0  8
9 Harvard     33       0-0-0  9
10Mercyhurst  29       2-0-0 10
Others receiving votes: Northeastern, 16; Ohio State, 2; Quinnipiac, 2; Clarkson, 1; Providence, 1.  
The poll is unclear. In the ECAC or in the nation?

Sorry, since I posted national polls, I thought it was clear. I added it to the message and if one of the moderators want to amend it, OK.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: TimV on October 05, 2012, 11:16:56 AM
It was. Lawyers and their ilk are highly trained at spotting ambiguity, Jim.::bolt::
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Aaron M. Griffin on October 05, 2012, 12:39:25 PM
Quote from: TimVIt was. Lawyers and their ilk are highly trained at spotting ambiguity, Jim.::bolt::
Thank you.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 06, 2012, 11:15:49 AM
Announcement of the Red/White game. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/5/MICE_1005121241.aspx)

It's almost here.::banana::
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Ben on October 06, 2012, 02:30:48 PM
Quote from: Jim HylaAnnouncement of the Red/White game. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/5/MICE_1005121241.aspx)

It's almost here.::banana::
There's also an exhibition game on Friday against Brampton (from the CWHL). Skating in anger for the first time on the sacred ice this season.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on October 06, 2012, 06:23:52 PM
Quote from: Aaron M. Griffin
Quote from: TimVIt was. Lawyers and their ilk are highly trained at spotting ambiguity, Jim.::bolt::
Thank you.

The clarity is devastating.  But where is the ambiguity?

Over there...in a box.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 09, 2012, 07:11:49 PM
Women's Hockey Announces Captains for 2012-13 Season (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/9/MSOC_1009124428.aspx).

"Serving as the team's captain will be senior defenseman Lauriane Rougeau."

"The Big Red will also be represented by two alternate captains in senior Laura Fortino and junior Alyssa Gagliardi."
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 09, 2012, 07:37:06 PM
And the polls:


USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
October 08, 2012
Team(First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota   (15) 4- 0-0 150 1
2 Cornell        0- 0-0 128 2
3 Boston University 1- 0-0 111 6
4 Wisconsin 3- 0-1 106 4
5 Boston College 0- 1-0 93 3
6 North Dakota 1- 1-0 54 5
7 Clarkson 2- 0-0 50 NR
8 Northeastern 2- 0-0 43 10
9 Mercyhurst 3- 0-1 36 9
10 Ohio State 4- 0-0 26 NR
Others receiving votes: Harvard 16, St. Lawrence 8, Providence 2, Minnesota State 1, Minnesota-Duluth 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz28qZlYIaZ



Week 3: USA Women's College Hockey Poll

Women's Poll - Week 3: Oct. 9, 2012
  Team  Points (First )  2012-13   Last  
                Place    Record    Poll
                Votes
1  Minnesota   190 (19)  4-0-0     1
2  Cornell     171       0-0-0     2
3  Wisconsin   136       3-0-1     3
4  Boston U    136       1-0-0     6
5  Boston C    103       0-1-0     4
6  N Dakota     63       1-1-0     5
7  Clarkson     61       2-0-0    NR
8  Northeastern 56       2-0-0    NR
9  Mercyhurst   53       3-0-1    10
10 Ohio State   35       4-0-0    NR
Others receiving votes:Harvard University, 32; University of Minnesota Duluth, 4; Providence College, 3;
University of New Hampshire, 1; Minnesota State University Mankato, 1.  
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: mattj711 on October 10, 2012, 04:15:44 PM
2012-2013 Season Preview:  http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/10/WICE_1010124846.aspx
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: David Harding on October 10, 2012, 11:09:23 PM
Quote from: mattj7112012-2013 Season Preview:  http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/10/WICE_1010124846.aspx
Cornell Big Red needs an editor:
QuoteITHACA, N.Y. – The winningest senior class in Cornell history has departed, but the Big Red women's hockey team doesn't plan on going anywhere. After reaching the Frozen Four for the third consecutive year in 2011-2012, a strong Cornell team will return to Lynah Rink this year with its sights set on a trip to Minneapolis in March.

The team will open its season Friday night at 7 p.m. with an exhibition contest against the Brampton of the CWHL, bringing back 14 players from a unit that won 30 games last season, claimed an ECAC Hockey regular season title, an Ivy League championship and a third straight berth in the NCAA Tournament.

"We really stress the importance of focusing on the day-to-day process," Cornell coach Doug Derraugh said. "If you don't focus in on the day-to-day process, if you don't prepare well then you're never going to get there."

Cornell returns 13 players from last season and brings in a strong recruiting class of eight.

I am especially partial to that photo, since my wife and I as clearly visible in the stands on the far left.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Thomas Larson on October 11, 2012, 10:03:07 AM
Quote from: David Harding
Quote from: mattj7112012-2013 Season Preview:  http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/10/WICE_1010124846.aspx
Cornell Big Red needs an editor:
QuoteITHACA, N.Y. – The winningest senior class in Cornell history has departed, but the Big Red women's hockey team doesn't plan on going anywhere. After reaching the Frozen Four for the third consecutive year in 2011-2012, a strong Cornell team will return to Lynah Rink this year with its sights set on a trip to Minneapolis in March.

The team will open its season Friday night at 7 p.m. with an exhibition contest against the Brampton of the CWHL, bringing back 14 players from a unit that won 30 games last season, claimed an ECAC Hockey regular season title, an Ivy League championship and a third straight berth in the NCAA Tournament.

"We really stress the importance of focusing on the day-to-day process," Cornell coach Doug Derraugh said. "If you don't focus in on the day-to-day process, if you don't prepare well then you're never going to get there."

Cornell returns 13 players from last season and brings in a strong recruiting class of eight.

I am especially partial to that photo, since my wife and I as clearly visible in the stands on the far left.

Maybe you should get an editor, too. You and your wife ARE clearly visible.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Trotsky on October 11, 2012, 11:08:51 PM
Quote from: Thomas Larson
Quote from: David Harding
Quote from: mattj7112012-2013 Season Preview:  http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/10/WICE_1010124846.aspx
Cornell Big Red needs an editor:
QuoteITHACA, N.Y. – The winningest senior class in Cornell history has departed, but the Big Red women's hockey team doesn't plan on going anywhere. After reaching the Frozen Four for the third consecutive year in 2011-2012, a strong Cornell team will return to Lynah Rink this year with its sights set on a trip to Minneapolis in March.

The team will open its season Friday night at 7 p.m. with an exhibition contest against the Brampton of the CWHL, bringing back 14 players from a unit that won 30 games last season, claimed an ECAC Hockey regular season title, an Ivy League championship and a third straight berth in the NCAA Tournament.

"We really stress the importance of focusing on the day-to-day process," Cornell coach Doug Derraugh said. "If you don't focus in on the day-to-day process, if you don't prepare well then you're never going to get there."

Cornell returns 13 players from last season and brings in a strong recruiting class of eight.

I am especially partial to that photo, since my wife and I as clearly visible in the stands on the far left.

Maybe you should get an editor, too. You and your wife ARE clearly visible.


(http://images.raccoon357.multiply.com/image/1/photos/upload/300x300/SiigbQoKCsEAAEGX-WM1/Typo-cop.jpg?et=av7iyRcVEkTh7MkE%2CK7xNQ&nmid=0)
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: David Harding on October 12, 2012, 12:13:03 AM
Quote from: Thomas LarsonMaybe you should get an editor, too. You and your wife ARE clearly visible.
I'll put one on my Christmas wish list.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 12, 2012, 07:29:12 AM
Preseason ECAC article on Cornell, (http://www.ecachockey.com/women/members/cornell/20121010_Cornell_Preview) with breakdown by position.

And CornellBigRed.com (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/11/WICE_1011121118.aspx) article on "Jenner, Johnston '12 Named to Hockey Canada Roster for 4 Nations Cup". It's 11/6 - 11/10, and we just happen to have a 2 week break in our schedule then.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 12, 2012, 04:43:55 PM
It's really too bad that there isn't at least video, even if no audio, for their preseason games.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 13, 2012, 08:21:32 AM
Women win their first preseason game (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/12/WICE_1012125242.aspx), 5-2 over Brampton.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: margolism on October 13, 2012, 01:52:44 PM
I believe that Brampton team is a pretty highly regarded women's team; has two Olympic gold medal winners on it.  Even though it was an exhibition game, it is a quality win.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: mattj711 on October 13, 2012, 04:38:26 PM
Quote from: margolismI believe that Brampton team is a pretty highly regarded women's team; has two Olympic gold medal winners on it.  Even though it was an exhibition game, it is a quality win.

I would agree.  Montreal is even more highly regarded.  If Cornell is able to win again tomorrow, that would be an great sign for the upcoming season. Both exhibition games should hopefully be good preparation for BU next weekend.
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: Jim Hyla on October 14, 2012, 10:30:38 AM
Red-White (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/10/13/MICE_1013123419.aspx)
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: profudge on October 14, 2012, 10:35:35 AM
For those unfamialar with the Montrael Stars see Stars Announce 2012-2013 roster (http://montreal.cwhl.ca/view/montrealstars/news/news_57041)

Game at 3 PM today should be one of the womens toughest challenges !!   The Stars Schedule web site for todays game even includes a map of how to get to Lynah and a link to get directions!
Title: Re: Women's Preseason
Post by: dag14 on October 14, 2012, 05:05:38 PM
Women lose to Montreal 1-3.  No exaggeration:  half the visitor's roster listed "Team Canada" as last team played for.  Both goal tenders who played were on the Olympic team.  And this wasn't a team of 35-year-old Olympians, either.  They were unbelieveable athletes and a pleasure to watch.

That being said, given that our coaches have been on the ice for a week and this was the team's second game, we didn't look that bad.  Passing wasn't as crisp as it will be mid-season and there were a lot of freshman mistakes but it can only help the team's development to face competition like this early in the season.  I was sitting with the father of one of the seniors who was particularly frustrated by one shift that resulted in a take away and odd-man rush.  I reminded him that at the time there were 2 freshmen and 2 sophomores on the ice playing the Canadian Olympic team. I did get a laugh out of him.