Polls 11/15

Started by chris \'06, November 15, 2004, 03:38:10 PM

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chris \'06

November 15, 2004

   Team        (First Place)    Record  Pts   Last Week
 1 Boston College       (37)     4-1-1  597     1
 2 Michigan              (2)     7-2-1  530     2
 3 Minnesota             (1)     7-2-0  528     3
 4 Wisconsin                     7-3-0  471     6
 5 Colorado College              6-2-0  418     4
 6 New Hampshire                 5-2-1  390     7
 7 Ohio State                    9-3-0  309    13
 8 Minnesota-Duluth              5-3-2  260     9
 9 North Dakota                  5-5-2  250     5
10 Cornell                       4-1-1  250     8
11 Denver                        5-4-0  208    11
12 Maine                         7-6-0  168    10
13 Northern Michigan             5-3-2   88    12
14 Michigan State                5-4-1   81    NR
15 Boston University             5-3-0   64    NR

Others Receiving Votes: Colgate 58, Northeastern 35,
St. Cloud State 19, Mass.-Lowell 15, Vermont 14,
Bowling Green 13, Massachusetts 6, Union 6,
Alabama-Huntsville 5, St. Lawrence 5, Nebraska-Omaha 4,
Alaska-Anchorage 3, Miami 3, Minnesota State 2

Chris 02

We should actually be tied at #9 and not #10 as the poll indicates, based on the number of votes.  

CowbellGuy

There is probably a tiebreaker for number of higher votes.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

duffs4

I thought we would have dropped a couple more places than that.  I certainly hope we can prove that we deserve to be #10 this weekend.  Go Red!

Chris 02

I submit as evidence the poll from 10/18:


USCHO.com/CSTV Division I Men's Poll
October 18, 2004

   Team        (First Place)    Record  Pts   Last Week
 1 Boston College       (22)     1-0-0  568     2
 2 North Dakota         (15)     3-0-1  566     1
 3 Minnesota-Duluth      (3)     3-0-1  503     4
 4 Michigan                      2-1-1  483     3
 5 Maine                         3-2-0  398     6
 6 Miami                         4-0-0  355    10
 7 Minnesota                     2-1-0  309     5
 - Wisconsin                     2-0-0  309     9
 9 Michigan State                1-1-0  259     7
10 New Hampshire                 2-1-1  228     8
11 Colorado College              2-0-0  220    13
12 Dartmouth                     0-0-0  134    12
13 Denver                        1-2-0  133    11
14 Colgate                       4-0-0  102    NR
15 Cornell                       0-0-0  101    14

Others Receiving Votes: Mass.-Lowell 56,
Ohio State 31,St. Lawrence 10, Providence 8,
Notre Dame 7, Massachusetts 6, Harvard 5,
Boston University 3, Holy Cross 2, Bowling Green 1,
Minnesota State 1, Northern Michigan 1,
St. Cloud State 1

CowbellGuy

In that case, the voting may have been identical, including the same number of votes for each position.
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

S-berg \'03

If there was an error, it's now corrected on USCHO.com

November 15, 2004

...

 9  North Dakota                 5-5-2  250     5
 -   Cornell                           4-1-1  250     8
11 Denver                           5-4-0  208    11
...

USA Today still pending

I'm also surprised that we didn't drop so much, but seeing that Maine and Denver split their weekends while NMich lost, noone really gained any ground on us.

There don't seem to be many runaway teams this year, at least early on.  Most of the usual suspects have lost to some mediocre teams this year...MSU included.  Heck, BC's one loss was to Notre Dame.

...however BC won beat the Irish in the game that matters...

LGR!

(and BC football  :-D )

Josh '99

[Q]S-berg '03 Wrote:
...however BC won beat the Irish in the game that matters...

LGR!

(and BC football   )[/q]Yuck.  Those carpetbaggers can go fuck themselves.  :-(
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

calgARI '07

Very surprising.  Last year when they tied and lost to Western Michigan, they dropped like four or five spots IIRC.

Steve M

MSU's a better team than WMU and this year's games were away.  I agree that we should have dropped more though.  A #10 team is in a solid spot for the NCAA tournament, whereas I think we would be a bubble team based on results to date.

French Rage

[Q]Steve Marciniec Wrote:

 MSU's a better team than WMU and this year's games were away.  I agree that we should have dropped more though.  A #10 team is in a solid spot for the NCAA tournament, whereas I think we would be a bubble team based on results to date.[/q]

Also last year against WMU we were 0-0 going in and not 4-0.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

jy3


USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll
November 15, 2004

   Team                               Pts (1st) Last Record
 1 Boston College                     504 (31)   1    4-1-1
 2 University of Michigan             464 (1)    2    7-2-1
 3 University of Minnesota            456 (2)    3    7-2-0
 4 University of Wisconsin            406        6    7-3-0
 5 Colorado College                   357        5    6-2-0
 6 University of New Hampshire        343        7    5-2-1
 7 University of Minnesota Duluth     273       10    5-3-2
 8 The Ohio State University          261       13    9-3-0
 9 Cornell University                 223        8    4-1-1
10 University of North Dakota         211        4    5-5-2
11 University of Denver               186       12    5-4-0
12 University of Maine                129        9    7-6-0
13 Northern Michigan University        88       11    5-3-2
14 Colgate University                  52       14    7-3-0
15 Boston University                   48       NR    5-3-0

Others receiving votes: Michigan State University 28,
Northeastern University 14, University of Massachusetts-Lowell 8,
St. Cloud State University 8, Bowling Green State University 7,
University of Massachusetts 6, Miami (Ohio) University 3,
University of Nebraska-Omaha 3, St. Lawrence University 1,
University of Vermont 1.
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00