FYI...
Pre-Season USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
September 30, 2002
Team (First Place) LY Record Pts Last Year
1 Minnesota (22) 32- 8-4 563 3
2 Denver (12) 32- 8-1 515 2
3 Michigan (3) 28-11-5 499 7
4 New Hampshire (1) 30- 7-3 419 1
5 Boston University (2) 25-10-3 400 5
6 Maine 26-11-7 369 6
7 Michigan State 27- 9-5 360 4
8 Cornell 25- 8-2 315 9
9 Boston College 18-18-2 252 -
10 Colorado College 27-13-3 229 10
11 St. Cloud 29-11-2 204 8
12 Northern Michigan 26-12-2 164 11
13 North Dakota 16-19-2 148 -
14 Harvard 15-15-4 113 15
15 Ohio State 20-16-4 75 14
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 33, Clarkson 32,
Alaska-Fairbanks 27, Providence 24, Nebraska-Omaha 16,
Mass.-Lowell 11, Minnesota-Duluth 7, Mercyhurst 6,
St. Lawrence 6, Northeastern 5, Yale 4, Wayne State 3,
Notre Dame 1
Anybody remember where we were ranked pre-season last year?
couldnt find it. i think cornell was in the top 15 high up but i dont know. ::twitch::
On 11/5/01 we were 16th in USCHO and 15 in USA Today. I don't have a record of anything before that.
The week before the 11/5/01 poll, Cornell was in the "others receiving votes" category of the USA Today poll with 10 votes, not sure about USCHO poll.
EDIT: According the latest article up on cornellbigred.com and confirming what we seem to believe, the team was not ranked in either pre-season poll last season.
Seems to me we were picked sixth in the ECAC in one of the preseason polls.
Yep.
2001-02 Preseason Media Poll
1. Clarkson (8) 223
2. Dartmouth(5) 221
3. Harvard(3) 215
4. St. Lawrence (4) 208
5. Rensselaer (2) 189
6. Cornell 187
7. Princeton 128
8. Vermont 127
9. Union 78
9. Union 78
10. Colgate 69
11. Brown 27
2001-02 Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Harvard (5) 108
2. Clarkson (2) 101
3. Cornell (3) 100
4. Dartmouth (1) 92
5. St. Lawrence 85
6. Rensselaer (1) 81
7. Vermont 69
8. Yale 45
9. Colgate 38
10. Union 32
11. Princeton 28
12. Brown 13
For what it's worth, this new college hockey website is optimistic about our chances this season. Follow the link and click on the ECAC preview button.
http://www.insidecollegehockey.com
Wow, a new College Hockey website... just what I need to study less ::help::
ok. it is cool that there is a new site but these guys must be on crack:
"10. Cornell - Home of arguably the ECAC's best skater (Doug Murray) "
come on. I love Murray as much as the next guy/girl but I'd hardly label him the best skater in the ECAC. As I believe the end of last year's song went "IPOTY do dah, IPOTY do dah, He's so god damn slow!"
Note (for all those who were lucky enough to escape hearing the song sung and who might have forgotten): IPOTY - Ivy Player of The Year
They also misspelled LeNeveu (LeNeveau) on one of their pages. Speaking of which... I hate to dig this up again, but for those who were in the ticket line when Stephen introduced the players, did you happen to notice he said "Le-ne-voo"?
** Age strolls off whistling **
After initially being perplexed at the comment about Doug Murray, I more charitably interpreted "best skater" to mean best non-goaltender, rather than most proficient power skater.
I don't think they meant "skater" as in a smooth strider, but "skater" as in hockey player. B-]
must have. otherwise it's just plain wrong.
Figure skater or not, it's great to see Doug supported as the best player in the conference.
Interesting that he's one of only two returning Hobey finalists.
Yeah, though for an ECAC defensemen to have a shot at it, we'd have to win about 30 games even before the vote.
most recent poll has us holding steady at 8 with a few changes around us. this is nice to see since we have yet to play - unlike a lot of other schools.
Pleasant surprise. Often, ECAC teams slip a slot or more each week idle.
The USCHO poll for 10/21 is out. Cornell holds at #8.
http://www.uscho.com/polls/
The USA Today is still at 10/14.
http://www.uscho.com/polls/?data=usatoday&week=poll
Cornell jumped from #8 to #6 in the USA Today last week, and since then among the 5 teams above them: Maine, Minnesota and Denver have all lost while BU tied UVM. They might even move higher when the USA Today comes up later today.
nope dropped to 9 in usa today
Apparently the voters were not impressed by the Red-White :-P
Cornell Vs. Cornell, sadly, is probably more impressive than Cornell Vs. York.
Wel, the offense looked sluggish. . .
By December 1st (only 40 days), the voters will have 9 games (3 NC), 4 in the pre-season top 15 (OSU, Harvard, BU, BU)
By January 1st, they'll have 13 games (7 NC), 5 or 6 in the pre-season top 15 (above plus Maine and possibly OSU again).
FWIW, Hockey Digest's preseason article (adam Wodon) puts cornell at #6...the only ECAC team in the top 10. UNH (#2) and BC (#5) are the only other eastern teams ranked.
The article says, in part re: cornell..."if they can find a sniper, they can make the Frozen Four."
Poor word choice by Adam, to say the least. I assume he wrote it quite a while ago.
Latest poll:
USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
October 28, 2002
Team (First Place) Record Pts Last Week
1 New Hampshire (20) 2-0-2 566 1
2 Denver (10) 5-1-0 546 2
3 Boston College (10) 5-0-0 529 4
4 Minnesota 2-1-2 459 3
5 Michigan 5-1-0 438 5
6 North Dakota 4-0-0 371 7
7 Boston University 2-1-2 306 6
8 Cornell 0-0-0 283 8
9 Colorado College 4-1-1 257 10
10 Maine 3-1-1 254 9
11 Providence 5-0-0 239 11
12 Michigan State 4-2-0 144 12
13 Ferris State 5-1-0 135 -
14 St. Cloud 2-1-1 89 13
15 Harvard 0-0-0 82 14
Others receiving votes: Miami (Ohio) 48, Ohio State 22,
Notre Dame 10, Mass.-Lowell 8, Wayne State 8,
Michigan Tech 2, Brown 1, Minnesota-Duluth 1, Quinnipiac 1,
Wisconsin 1
Somewhat surprised how little BU fell. If Cornell had posted the same record against the same competition, they'd probably be out of the top 15.
[Q]Somewhat surprised how little BU fell. If Cornell had posted the same record against the same competition, they'd probably be out of the top 15.[/Q]
I hope you're not implying pollsters are biased ::twitch:: :-D .
-Fred
And we are now #7 on USA Today, up two spots for a 9-1 win over York ;) It is great to see we are still getting the benefit of the doubt on both polls.
-J
The 11/04/02 poll:
USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
November 4, 2002
Team (First Place) Record Pts Last Week
1 Denver (27) 7-1-0 577 2
2 Boston College (3) 5-0-1 496 3
3 New Hampshire (4) 3-1-2 491 1
4 Minnesota (1) 4-1-2 480 4
5 North Dakota (2) 6-0-0 417 6
6 Michigan 5-1-0 386 5
7 Boston University (1) 4-1-2 379 7
8 Cornell 1-0-0 298 8
9 Colorado College (1) 6-1-1 288 9
10 Providence (1) 7-0-0 250 11
11 Maine 5-1-1 220 10
12 Ferris State 7-1-0 190 13
13 Michigan State 4-2-0 115 12
14 Miami (Ohio) 8-2-0 89 -
15 St. Cloud 3-2-1 44 14
Others receiving votes: Brown 23, Harvard 22, Notre Dame 11,
Ohio State 7, Rensselaer 6, Northern Michigan 4, Holy Cross 2,
Mass.-Lowell 2, Minnesota-Duluth 1, Nebraska-Omaha 1,
Quinnipiac 1
Very interesting to see the spread of first place votes. I don't recall ever seeing so many teams (8!) with first place votes. Brown has taken over as the second highest vote-getting ECAC team.
...And the USA Today poll for 11/04/02:
USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Top 15 Hockey Poll
The USA Today/American Hockey Magazine weekly Top 15 college
hockey poll with first-place votes in parentheses, record, total
points and previous ranking:
(as of Monday, November 4)
TEAM PTS PVS
---- --- ---
1. Denver (12) 7-1-0 245 2
2. Boston College (2) 5-0-1 220 3
3. Minnesota 1-1-1 205 4
4. New Hampshire (1) 3-1-2 198 1
5. North Dakota (1) 6-0-0 186 5
t6. Boston University (1) 4-1-2 153 10
t6. Michigan 5-1-0 153 5
8. Providence College 7-0-0 129 11
9. Colorado College 6-1-1 125 8
9. Cornell 1-0-0 125 7
11. Maine 5-1-1 98 9
12. Ferris State 7-1-0 78 13
13. Michigan State 4-2-0 58 12
14. Miami (Ohio) 8-2-0 40 NR
15. St. Cloud State (3-2-1) 16 15
Others receiving votes: Brown 5, Notre Dame 4, Ohio State 1, Rensselaer Polytechnic Instiutute 1.
I'm convinced that "Rensselaer Polytechnic Instiutute" would get more votes if they returned to being called "RPI". :-)
I'm convince Rensselaer Polytechnic Instiutute would get more votes if they played better hockey.
Btw, next week, let's try a new thread, shall we? :-)