Polls 1/13/2003

Started by rhovorka, January 13, 2003, 05:06:20 PM

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rhovorka

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
January 13, 2003

   Team      (First Place)    Record  Pts   Last Week
 1 Maine              (25)    18-2-2  581     3
 2 Colorado College   ( 7)    16-2-4  544     2
 3 North Dakota       ( 8)    19-2-3  542     1
 4 Cornell                    12-3-0  466     4
 5 New Hampshire              14-4-2  450     5
 6 Minnesota                  12-6-5  331     7
 7 Denver                     15-6-3  316     6
 8 Boston College             12-5-3  304    10
 9 Ohio State                 15-4-2  300     9
10 Michigan                   15-6-1  243     8
11 Ferris State               16-5-1  232    12
12 Boston University          13-7-2  199    11
13 Harvard                    12-6-1   90    13
14 St. Cloud State             9-8-3   83     -
15 Massachusetts              13-8-1   51    15

Others receiving votes: Miami 49, Dartmouth 5,
Quinnipiac 5, MSU-Mankato 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2,
Clarkson 2, Providence 2
Rich H '96

Chris 02

Looks like a close loss to Princeton didn't hurt Harvard (sucks!) at all in terms of poll position, though I don't know about vote count.  But with the exam break, who knows?  

I'm a bit surprised St. Cloud moved up given that they have had a number of losses against weak teams.  Guess those big wins mean a lot more.  And maybe the fact that everyone looked at the PWR rankings and decided they're a better team after all.

Alan

Clarkson is getting votes!

Josh '99

Alan wrote:
QuoteClarkson is getting votes!
Well, it takes a damn good team to give up five goals to Dartmouth.  ;-)

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Ben Doyle 03

Let's GO Red!!!!

Petunia LiCicero \'95

Who is voting for Quinnipiac?
They should have their votes taken away.
That is such a joke.

Give My Regards

If all you look at is overall record (and I'll bet at least a few voters do only that), well, Quinnipiac is 14-4-1, very similar to top-10 teams New Hampshire and Ohio State.  And Q has actually won a couple of non-MAAC games this year!  OK, they were over Bentley and AIC at their own tournament (Q Cup), but still...

I am not saying I agree with this reasoning (far from it!) but I can see it.

If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

ugarte

That isn't reasoning. Votes for Quinnipiac are either superficial analysis or bogus "support the conference" boosterism.


Greg Berge

"Support the conference" isn't always bogus.  Let's say there was a voter who philosophically refused to vote for any ECAC team, period.  Let's say a different voter knew of this and simply adjusted his/her votes to push ECAC teams the "correct" number of votes forward in compensation.

I would not call that bogus (because it would benefit us ;-)