After the win tonight (and with many other games still going on around the nation), Cornell is currently at 7th in PWR:
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Rk Team GP W- L- T Win% Rk RPI Rk PWR
1 New Hampshire 35 26- 6- 3 0.7857 2 | 0.6161 3 | 27
2 Minnesota 37 26- 7- 4 0.7568 4 | 0.6216 1 | 26
3 Denver 36 28- 7- 1 0.7917 1 | 0.6194 2 | 24
4 Boston University 35 24- 8- 3 0.7286 8 | 0.6044 5 | 23
5 Michigan State 37 25- 7- 5 0.7432 6 | 0.5943 6 | 23
6 Maine 38 22- 9- 7 0.6711 9 | 0.5874 7 | 22
7 Cornell 30 22- 6- 2 0.7667 3 | 0.5806 8 | 22
8 St. Cloud 37 27- 8- 2 0.7568 4 | 0.6067 4 | 21
9 Michigan 37 22-10- 5 0.6622 11 | 0.5776 9 | 19
10 Colorado College 36 22-11- 3 0.6528 12 | 0.5753 10 | 18
tied in comparisons for 6th.
If Brown does a disappearing act from the TUC list tomorrow night, we may be in trouble. TUC is a joke.:-(
true but if bc disappears that will help cornell too (well, harm others around cornell).
hasn't BC just been eliminated with a .500 record and therefor locked in as a TUC?
Yes. 18-18-2 and eliminated from the HE Tourney.
And unlike Union, I don't think they played Findlay. (Who, by the way, lost to the US U-18 team 11-2 tonight.)
With all Friday results now in, Cornell still sits seventh.
> ...Findlay. (Who, by the way, lost to the US U-18 team 11-2 tonight.)
In that game, in the 2nd period, the Under-18's had more goals (8) than Findlay had shots (6). ::rolleyes::
More TUC madness:
Union is NOT a TUC because two WINS over Findlay don't count. Canisius IS a TUC because two LOSSES to Findlay don't count. So Western Michigan gains two wins (over Canisius) in TUC and Cornell loses two (over Union).
It may be a moot point, because a Canisius loss to Sacred Heart tonight would knock them out of TUC anyway. On the other hand, a Canisius win tonight would make them a TUC forever. Of such things are NCAA bids won or lost.
Yeah - Go Brown, and Go Gate! Those results are definitely as important to us as our own, for at-large bid purposes....
To make all you guys feel better (maybe) about this Findlay stuff, they'll count next year. Doesn't help us now, but it's only a very temporary situation.
-Fred, DeltaOne81 '03