USCHO poll 11/29

Started by Jacob '06, November 29, 2004, 03:40:34 PM

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Jacob '06

 1 Minnesota            (36)    10-3-0  596     3
 2 Boston College        (2)     6-2-2  527     4
 3 Colorado College      (2)    10-2-0  512     5
 4 Wisconsin                    10-4-0  503     2
 5 Michigan                      9-4-1  440     1
 6 North Dakota                  9-5-5  353     7
 7 Denver                        8-5-0  309    10
 8 New Hampshire                 8-3-2  307     6
 9 Ohio State                    9-4-1  282     9
10 Maine                         9-6-1  267     8
11 Vermont                       8-4-3  202    15
12 Cornell                       5-2-2  151    14
13 Colgate                      10-4-0  100    NR
14 Minnesota-Duluth              7-5-2   93    12
15 Northern Michigan             6-4-2   56    13

JasonN95

If you include the teams also receiving a vote, half the ECAC is represented.


   Team        (First Place)    Record  Pts   Last Week
 1 Minnesota            (36)    10-3-0  596     3
 2 Boston College        (2)     6-2-2  527     4
 3 Colorado College      (2)    10-2-0  512     5
 4 Wisconsin                    10-4-0  503     2
 5 Michigan                      9-4-1  440     1
 6 North Dakota                  9-5-2  353     7
 7 Denver                        8-5-0  309    10
 8 New Hampshire                 8-3-2  307     6
 9 Ohio State                    9-4-1  282     9
10 Maine                         9-6-1  267     8
11 Vermont                       8-4-3  202    15
12 Cornell                       5-2-2  151    14
13 Colgate                      10-4-0  100    NR
14 Minnesota-Duluth              7-5-2   93    12
15 Northern Michigan             6-4-2   56    13

Others Receiving Votes: Boston University 37,
Nebraska-Omaha 32, Bowling Green 13, Michigan State 6,
Harvard 5, St. Cloud State 4, Dartmouth 2,
Minnesota State 2, Union 1

cbuckser

[Q]JasonN95 Wrote:

 If you include the teams also receiving a vote, half the ECAC is represented.[/q]

Before bursting with conference pride, we should realize that half the WCHA is represented in the top 7.
Craig Buckser '94

Jacob '06

1 Minnesota (36) 10-3-0 596 3       WCHA
2 Boston College (2) 6-2-2 527 4       HEA
3 Colorado College (2) 10-2-0 512 5       WCHA
4 Wisconsin 10-4-0 503 2          WCHA
5 Michigan 9-4-1 440 1          CCHA
6 North Dakota 9-5-2 353 7          WCHA
7 Denver 8-5-0 309 10          WCHA
8 New Hampshire 8-3-2 307 6       HEA
9 Ohio State 9-4-1 282 9          CCHA
10 Maine 9-6-1 267 8             HEA
11 Vermont 8-4-3 202 15          ECACHL
12 Cornell 5-2-2 151 14          ECACHL
13 Colgate 10-4-0 100 NR          ECACHL
14 Minnesota-Duluth 7-5-2 93 12       WCHA
15 Northern Michigan 6-4-2 56 13       CCHA

Others Receiving Votes: Boston University 37(HEA),
Nebraska-Omaha 32(CCHA), Bowling Green 13(CCHA), Michigan State 6(CCHA),
Harvard 5(ECACHL), St. Cloud State 4(WCHA), Dartmouth 2(ECACHL),
Minnesota State 2(WCHA), Union 1(ECACHL)

The only teams not represented at all in the poll for WCHA are alaska-anchorage and michigan tech. They have 5 of the top 7, and 6 of the top 15. Hockey East, CCHA, and ECAC are all tied for 3 in the top 15, but obviously the other two conferences have some more impressive rankings than us. This certainly shows that the ECAC is catching up a bit to the top 3 conferences, but that WCHA is by far the best conference top to bottom.

Beeeej

From USCHO:  "...and Cornell rebounded to No. 12 despite a loss to Dartmouth."

Um... wasn't the loss to Dartmouth before last week's poll?!

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Chris 02


USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll
November 29, 2004

   Team                           Pts (1st) Last  Record  Wks In Poll
 1 Minnesota                       508 (32)   3   10-3-0   10
 2 Wisconsin                       451        2   10-4-0   10
 3 Boston College                  435        4    6-2-2   10
 4 Colorado College                427 (2)    5   10-2-0   10
 5 Michigan                        372        1    9-4-1   10
 6 North Dakota                    327        7    9-5-2   10
 7 New Hampshire                   279        6    8-3-2   10
 8 Denver                          278        9    8-5-0   10
 9 Maine                           228        8    9-6-1   10
10 Ohio State                      221       11    9-4-1    8
11 Vermont                         159       NR    8-4-3    0
12 Cornell                         104       14    5-2-2    8
13 Colgate                          96       15   10-4-0    5
14 Minnesota Duluth                 95       12    7-5-2   10
15 Northern Michigan                48       13    6-4-2    6
                     
Others receiving votes: Nebraska-Omaha 26, Boston University 15, Bowling Green 4,
Michigan State 4, Harvard 2, Canisius 1.


I recall that earlier in the season after we beat up on Army or Sacred Heart, they also got a 15th place vote from someone...now Canisius does as well.

ganderson

After careful analysis of the top 10, I have determined that in order to improve our ranking, we should change our name to University of Cornell.    ::nut::
Yale?  MIT?  Cornell's the only one with a hockey team worth a *#$%!

atb9

SUNY Cornell?   ::nut::

I'm happy keeping it the way it is!
24 is the devil

Robb

When did "DU" become the University of Denver?
Let's Go RED!

KeithK

Personally I like the USCHO style - only list the qualifiers if it's necessary to distinguish the school (e.g. BC vs. BU).  Writing "The Ohio State University" may make some folks in Columbus happy but it's pretty unnecessary.

jtwcornell91

[Q]Robb Wrote:

 When did "DU" become the University of Denver?[/q]

I believe they always have been, like how the University of Colorado is "CU".

Al DeFlorio

[Q]jtwcornell91 Wrote:

 [Q2]Robb Wrote:

 When did "DU" become the University of Denver?[/Q]
I believe they always have been, like how the University of Colorado is "CU".[/q]
And the University of Oklahoma is "OU."  Interestingly, Indiana University is, correctly, "IU."

Al DeFlorio '65