2012-13 Polls Men & Women

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Jim Hyla

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
February 11, 2013
Team     (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Quinnipiac (41) 21- 3-4 983 2
2 Minnesota ( 9) 19- 5-4 949 1
3 Miami        18- 7-5 874 3
4 Boston College 16- 7-2 819 5
5 New Hampshire 16- 7-3 779 4
6 Western Michigan 18- 7-5 748 6
7 North Dakota 16- 8-6 720 7
8 St. Cloud State 18-11-1 657 8
9 Minnesota State 18- 9-3 559 11
10 Yale        13- 6-3 557 10
11 Denver        15- 9-5 495 9
12 Notre Dame 18-11-1 478 11
13 Boston University 13-11-1 331 13
14 Massachusetts-Lowell 14- 9-2 317 16
15 Niagara        18- 5-5 299 15
16 Nebraska-Omaha 16-12-2 274 14
17 Dartmouth 11- 8-4 216 17
18 Wisconsin 12- 9-7 158 19
19 Merrimack 13-10-5 151 20
20 Alaska        13-11-4 57 NR
Others receiving votes: Union 40, Providence 16, Ferris State 12,
Northern Michigan 5, Colgate 2, St. Lawrence 2, Holy Cross 1, Rensselaer 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/#ixzz2Kdn9kF7G


USA Men's Poll - Week 18: February 11, 2013
  Team      Points (First) Record Last Poll
1   Quinnipiac     503 (28)    21-3-4   2
2   Minnesota     470 (6)     19-5-4   1
3   Miami     424         18-7-5   3
4   Boston College   402         16-7-2   4
5   New Hampshire    377         16-7-3   5
6   Western Michigan 338         18-7-5   6
7   North Dakota     316         16-8-6   7
8   St. Cloud State  259         18-11-1 10
9   Yale     238         13-6-3   9
10  Minnesota State  185         18-9-3  13
11  Denver     164         15-9-5   8
12  Notre Dame     136         18-11-1 12
13  Boston University 78         13-11-1 11
14  Niagara      70         18-5-5  14
15  UMass-Lowell      55         14-9-2  NR

Others receiving votes:University of Nebraska-Omaha, 29;
Dartmouth College, 13; Merrimack College, 9; University of Alaska, 7;
University of Wisconsin, 7.

PWR
Rk Team       PCWs W-L-T Win % Rk RPI Rk
1 Quinnipiac 30 21-3-4 .821 1 .5884 1
2 Minnesota 29 19-5-4 .750 2 .5680 2
3 Miami        27 18-7-5 .683 4t .5577 3
4 Boston College 27 16-7-2 .680 6 .5524 5
5 New Hampshire 26 16-7-3 .673 7 .5548 4
6 North Dakota 25 16-8-6 .633 10 .5466 7
7 Western Michigan24 18-7-5 .683 4t .5459 8
8 Yale        23 13-6-3 .659 8 .5502 6
9 St. Cloud State 23 18-11-1 .617 11t .5451 9
10 Minnesota State 19 18-9-3 .650 9 .5412 10
11 Niagara        19 18-5-5 .732 3 .5381 11
12 Denver        18 15-9-5 .603 13 .5348 12
13 Notre Dame 17 18-11-1 .617 11t .5340 13
14 Alaska-Fairbanks17 13-11-4 .536 23t .5237 16
15 Boston Univer 17 13-12-1 .519 28 .5175 18
16 Dartmouth 14 11-8-4 .565 18 .5287 14
17 Mass.-Lowell 14 14-9-2 .600 14 .5286 15
18 Northern Mich 12 12-13-4 .483 33 .5117 24
19 Nebraska-Omaha 11 16-12-2 .567 17 .5189 17
20 Merrimack 11 13-10-5 .554 19t .5172 19
21 Union        11 13-10-5 .554 19t .5152 21
22 Wisconsin 9 12-9-7 .554 19t .5164 20
23 Rensselaer 9 12-11-5 .518 29 .5142 22
24 Ferris State 8 14-12-4 .533 27 .5135 23
25 Colgate         7 13-11-4 .536 23t .5116 25
26 Ohio State 6 12-12-6 .500 30t .5111 26
27 Providence 4 10-10-6 .500 30t .5086 27
28 St. Lawrence 4 13-11-4 .536 23t .5060 28
29 Holy Cross 2 14-10-2 .577 15 .5045 29
30 Robert Morris 2 15-11-2 .571 16 .5013 30
31 Colorado College 0 11-14-5 .450 37t .5002 31
T U C   L i n e
Brown         8-9-5 .477 35 .4967 32
Princeton 9-10-4 .478 34 .4958 33
Massachusetts 10-13-2 .440 43 .4948 34
Mercyhurst 14-11-3 .554 19t .4941 35
Bowling Green 11-14-5 .450 37t .4923 36
Air Force 12-10-7 .534 26 .4879 37
Lake Superior 13-16-1 .450 37t .4845 38
Connecticut 12-12-3 .500 30t .4841 39
Cornell         8-13-2 .391 47 .4815 40


USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
February 11, 2013
Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota (15) 30- 0-0 150 1
2 Boston College 21- 4-2 134 2
3 Boston University 18- 4-3 109 3
4 Cornell        20- 5-0 104 4
5 Harvard        17- 3-2 82 5
6 Clarkson 23- 7-0 76 6
7 Wisconsin 17- 9-2 50 8
8 North Dakota 20-10-0 49 9
9 Mercyhurst 22- 6-1 43 7
10 Northeastern 15-10-2 17 NR
Others receiving votes: Minnesota-Duluth 9, Quinnipiac 2.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz2Kdqdr5Af


USA Women's Poll - Week 18: Feb. 12, 2013  
     Team    Points (First) Record Last Poll
1  Minnesota 190 (19)    30-0-0   1
2  Boston Coll 171          21-4-2   2
3  Boston Univ 139          18-4-3   3
4  Cornell 126         20-5-0   4
5  Harvard 107         17-3-2   5
6  Clarkson 101         23-7-0   6
7  North Dakota 63         20-10-0  8
8  Mercyhurst 61         22-6-1   7
9  Wisconsin 43         17-9-2   9
10 Northeastern 18         15-10-0 NR
Others receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth, 10; Quinnipiac, 6.



Rank Team        PWR W-L-T Win % Win % Rank RPI RPI Rank vs. TUC TUC %
1 Minnesota 11 30-0-0 1.000 1 .7310* 1 12-0-0 1.000
2 Boston College 10 21-4-2 .8148 4 .6353* 2 10-3-1 .7500
3 Boston Univer    9 18-4-3 .7800 6 .6173* 3 6-3-3 .6250
4 Cornell         8 20-5-0 .8000 5 .6167* 4 5-5-0 .5000
5 Harvard         7 17-3-2 .8182 3 .6108* 5 4-3-0 .5714
6 Clarkson 6 23-7-0 .7667 8 .5943* 6 5-5-0 .5000
7 Mercyhurst 5 22-6-1 .7759 7 .5770* 7 3-3-1 .5000
8 North Dakota 4 20-10-0 .6667 9 .5676* 8 4-8-0 .3333
9 Wisconsin 3 17-9-2 .6429 10 .5675* 9 3-7-0 .3000
10 Minnesota-Duluth 2 14-11-3 .5536 17 .5488 10 3-7-2 .3333
11 Quinnipiac 1 17-9-3 .6379 11 .5464* 11 1-6-1 .1875
12 Northeastern 0 15-10-2 .5926 14 .5462* 12 2-8-0 .2000

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/pairwise-rankings/d-i-women/#ixzz2Kdr2qQEk

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Larry72

Chrome for PC and Mac both work fine for me.
Larry Baum '72
Ithaca, NY

Rosey

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: martyBe even nicer if I wake up tomorrow and this is all some crazy nightmare. Was hoping for that on Groundhog's day, too.

These are the years that make the other ones so great.
Greg, every time you post a link to your site, I end up seeing the same thing, the front page. I'm not using some exotic browser (Chrome) or configuration (OS X and Linux). It works with Firefox, but not with Chrome. Any ideas why?

The pages include the following javascript in the header that puts them back inside the top frame to ensure that the menubar is displayed.  Perhaps Chrome doesn't support it?  (I would think it would.)





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I see something different:



That "Uncaught ReferenceError" is an inline exception notification in the Chrome debugger. The problem is the script is being run before the TBRWViewer frame is available. I think you might be onloading from the wrong point (the frameset instead of the frame)? I'm not sure: this crap is tricky.

That said, writing Javascript directly to the browser's terrible event interface is frowned upon these days. You may want to look into replacing what you have with jQuery: it'll do exactly what you want on every browser without any tweaking, and it will greatly simplify whatever code you have in there. It also has plugins and modules to do some neat visualization that I think you in particular would love.
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Trotsky

Quote from: Kyle RoseThat said, writing Javascript directly to the browser's terrible event interface is frowned upon these days. You may want to look into replacing what you have with jQuery: it'll do exactly what you want on every browser without any tweaking, and it will greatly simplify whatever code you have in there. It also has plugins and modules to do some neat visualization that I think you in particular would love.

Thank you, I will check it out.

marty

Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: martyBe even nicer if I wake up tomorrow and this is all some crazy nightmare. Was hoping for that on Groundhog's day, too.

These are the years that make the other ones so great.
Greg, every time you post a link to your site, I end up seeing the same thing, the front page. I'm not using some exotic browser (Chrome) or configuration (OS X and Linux). It works with Firefox, but not with Chrome. Any ideas why?

On my Windows 8 with Chrome, I get both the front page showing for a half second and then the page that you linked to.  Same thing with my Android tablet and Chrome but the switch to the correct page takes just a bit longer.**]
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky

Quote from: martyOn my Windows 8 with Chrome, I get both the front page showing for a half second and then the page that you linked to.  Same thing with my Android tablet and Chrome but the switch to the correct page takes just a bit longer.**]
There is a very brief flash in the frame transition on my set up (Windows 8 with either Firefox or Chrome).

CowbellGuy

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Kyle RoseThat said, writing Javascript directly to the browser's terrible event interface is frowned upon these days. You may want to look into replacing what you have with jQuery: it'll do exactly what you want on every browser without any tweaking, and it will greatly simplify whatever code you have in there. It also has plugins and modules to do some neat visualization that I think you in particular would love.

Thank you, I will check it out.

Better yet, use MooTools. I'm sure there's something Kyle and I agree on. Just haven't found it yet. Even better yet, don't use frames. ;)
"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

RichH

Quote from: CowbellGuyEven better yet, don't use frames. ;)

I didn't want to be the person to say it...

Trotsky

Quote from: CowbellGuyEven better yet, don't use frames. ;)
I am only a caveman.  Your HTML5 frightens and confuses me.

Rosey

Quote from: CowbellGuyBetter yet, use MooTools. I'm sure there's something Kyle and I agree on. Just haven't found it yet. Even better yet, don't use frames. ;)
I'm sure MooTools is fine; I'm just familiar with jQuery from having used it for several projects. I think we probably both agree that writing directly to the browser's API is a bad idea.
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Josh '99

Quote from: CowbellGuyI'm sure there's something Kyle and I agree on. Just haven't found it yet.
I thought of one.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Jim Hyla

Polls out, Q first and in PWR. Women are fourth in poll and third in PWR. I'll post them later, or tomorrow.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

So I decided to post the polls even though they mean nothing to us.


USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
February 18, 2013

Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Quinnipiac (34) 22- 4-4 974 1
2 Minnesota (15) 20- 6-4 958 2
3 Miami        19- 8-5 889 3
4 Boston College ( 1) 17- 8-3 826 4
5 New Hampshire 16- 8-4 757 5
6 North Dakota 16- 8-6 740 7
7 St. Cloud State 18-11-1 684 8
8 Western Michigan 18- 8-6 657 6
9 Minnesota State 20- 9-3 651 9
10 Denver        15- 9-5 510 11
11 Notre Dame 19-12-1 491 12
12 Massachusetts-Lowell 16- 9-2 410 14
13 Yale        13- 9-3 352 10
14 Nebraska-Omaha 18-12-2 333 16
15 Boston University 14-12-2 299 13
16 Niagara        19- 6-5 243 15
17 Merrimack 14-10-6 230 19
18 Wisconsin 13-10-7 175 18
19 Dartmouth 12- 9-4 130 17
20 Union        15-10-5 97 NR

Others receiving votes: Rensselaer 34, St. Lawrence 20, Providence 19,
Ferris State 9, Ohio State 7, Alaska 4, Colgate 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/2012-2013/poll,0218/february-18,-2013/#ixzz2MOi5aHbR



USA Men's Poll - Week 19: February 18, 2013

   Team         Points (First) Record Last Poll
1  Quinnipiac   502 (26)   22-4-4   1
2  Minnesota   480 (8)    20-6-4   2
3  Miami   430        19-8-5   3
4  Boston College  407        17-8-3   4
5  New Hampshire   361        16-8-4   5
6  North Dakota   324        16-8-6   7
7  Western Mich    276        18-7-5   6
8  St. Cloud State 269        18-11-1  8
9  Minnesota State 266        20-9-3  10
10 Denver   186        15-9-5  11
11 Notre Dame   164        19-12-1 12
12 UMass-Lowell   112        16-9-2  15
13 Boston Univer    80        14-12-2 13
14 Yale            76        13-6-3   9
15 Niagara    44        19-6-5  14

Others receiving votes:Merrimack College, 37; University of Nebraska-Omaha, 28;
Union College, 19; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 9; Dartmouth College, 6;
University of Wisconsin, 3; Providence College, 1.



USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
February 18, 2013

Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota (15) 32- 0-0 150 1
2 Boston College 23- 5-2 127 2
3 Cornell        21- 5-1 116 4
4 Boston University 20- 5-3 95 3
5 Harvard        19- 4-2 92 5
6 Wisconsin 19- 9-2 66 7
7 Clarkson 24- 8-0 57 6
8 North Dakota 22-10-0 54 8
9 Mercyhurst 24- 6-1 39 9
10 Northeastern 18-10-2 28 10

Others receiving votes: Minnesota-Duluth 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/2012-2013/poll,0218/february-18,-2013/#ixzz2MOkvHh1i



USA Women's Poll - Week 18: Feb. 19, 2013

       Team   Points (First) Record  Last Poll
1  Minnesota 190 (19)     32-0-0   1
2  Boston Col   168          23-5-2   2
3  Cornell 146          21-5-1   4
4  Boston Univ  119          20-4-3   3
5  Harvard 115          19-4-2   5
6  Clarkson 78          24-8-0   6
7  North Dakota 75          22-10-0  7
8  Wisconsin 69          19-9-2   9
9  Mercyhurst 53          24-6-1   8
10 Northeastern 31          18-10-2 10

Others receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth, 1.


USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
February 25, 2013

Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Quinnipiac (37) 23- 4-5 975 1
2 Minnesota (10) 21- 6-5 948 2
3 Miami        ( 2) 21- 8-5 907 3
4 Boston College ( 1) 18- 8-3 835 4
5 New Hampshire 17- 8-5 770 5
6 North Dakota 17- 9-6 734 6
7 St. Cloud State 19-12-1 670 7
8 Western Michigan 18- 8-8 650 8
9 Minnesota State 20- 9-3 635 9
10 Denver        16-10-5 515 10
11 Notre Dame 19-12-3 489 11
12 Massachusetts-Lowell 18- 9-2 487 12
13 Nebraska-Omaha 18-12-2 356 14
14 Niagara        21- 6-5 335 16
15 Yale        14-10-3 323 13
16 Wisconsin 14-10-7 237 18
17 Merrimack 14-11-6 199 17
18 Dartmouth 13-10-4 119 19
19 Boston University 14-14-2 112 15
20 Providence 13-10-7 80 NR

Others receiving votes: Rensselaer 57, St. Lawrence 36,
Union 14, Ferris State 12, Alaska 3, Robert Morris 2.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/#ixzz2MOmatZiM



USA Men's Poll - Week 20: February 25, 2013
 
        Team      Points (First) Record Last Poll
1  Quinnipiac     506 (30)   23-4-5    1
2  Minnesota     471 (3)    21-6-5    2
3  Miami     447 (1)    21-8-5    3
4  Boston College    406        18-8-3    4
5  New Hampshire     368        17-8-5    5
6  North Dakota     333        17-9-6    6
7  Minnesota State   261        20-9-3    9
8  Western Michigan  260        18-8-8    7
9  St. Cloud State   257        19-12-1   8
10 UMass-Lowell     179        18-9-2   12  
11 Denver     166        16-10-5  10  
12 Notre Dame     134        19-12-3  11
13 Niagara     107        21-6-5   15
14 Yale              82        14-10-3  14  
15 Nebraska-Omaha     50        18-12-2  NR

Others receiving votes:Merrimack College, 24; Providence College, 12;
Dartmouth College, 8; University of Wisconsin, 6; Boston University, 2;
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1.


USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
February 25, 2013

Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota (15) 34- 0-0 150 1
2 Cornell        23- 5-1 127 3
3 Boston College 25- 5-3 125 2
4 Boston University 23- 5-3 98 4
5 Clarkson 26- 8-0 84 7
6 Wisconsin 21- 9-2 65 6
7 Harvard        20- 5-3 62 5
8 North Dakota 23-10-1 49 8
9 Mercyhurst 26- 6-1 38 9
10 Northeastern 21-10-2 27 10
Others receiving votes:

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz2MOpNxlzu



Women's Poll - Week 20: Feb. 26, 2013

  Team  Points (First) Record   Last Poll
1  Minnesota 190 (19)    34-0-0   1
2  Cornell 163         23-5-1   3
3  Boston Coll   159         25-5-3   2
4  Boston Univer 118         23-4-3   4
5  Clarkson 104         26-8-0   6
6  Harvard  82         20-5-3   5
7  Wisconsin  77         21-9-2   8
8  North Dakota  64         23-10-1  7
9  Mercyhurst  50         26-6-1   9
10 Northeastern  35         21-10-2 10

Others receiving votes: Minnesota Duluth, 2; Quinnipiac, 1.

There, I'm done. Two weeks worth. Don't ask why.::screwy:: I need ::help::
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Men are still unranked going into Quinnipiac.  I expected a stray vote or two.

snert1288

And yet Michigan got 3 votes?