2012-13 Polls Men & Women

Started by Jim Hyla, October 15, 2012, 07:15:01 PM

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bnr24

Quote from: RichHThat's it. I'm now on a mission to punch two voters in the throat.
Union lost its #1 vote this week. Finally

Jim Hyla

Women still 2. I'm at a meeting, will post polls later.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Al DeFlorio

10?  Generous, after last weekend.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jim Hyla


USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
November 12, 2012
Team       (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Boston College (50) 8- 1-0 1000 1
2 Denver        7- 1-0 934 3
3 Minnesota 6- 2-1 890 2
4 Miami        6- 2-2 817 5
5 New Hampshire 6- 1-1 734 9
6 North Dakota 4- 3-1 696 6
7 Union        6- 2-1 665 8
8 Notre Dame 6- 3-0 646 7
9 Western Michigan 5- 2-1 605    10
10 Cornell        3- 2-1 525 4
11 Boston University 5- 3-0 514    11
12 Dartmouth 5- 0-1 385    NR
13 Michigan 4- 4-1 362    12
14 Colorado College 7- 3-0 343    19
15 St. Cloud State 6- 4-0 327    15
16 St. Lawrence 5- 2-1 228    13
17 Harvard        3- 2-0 211    14
18 Nebraska-Omaha 6- 3-1 149    NR
19 Northern Michigan 4- 4-2 130    16
20 Ferris State 4- 4-2 85     18

Others receiving votes: Massachusetts-Lowell 64, Alaska 36, Niagara 33, Yale 24,
Holy Cross 22, Quinnipiac 22, Ohio State 12, Providence 12, Massachusetts 7, Lake Superior 5,
Northeastern 5, Minnesota-Duluth 4, Merrimack 3, Michigan State 2, Minnesota State 1, Princeton 1.

Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/#ixzz2C2oiQpcz



USA Week 6: Men's College Hockey Poll

Men's Poll - Week 6: November 12, 2012
    Team         Points (First) 2011-12 Last
1  Boston College   510 (34)     8-1-0   1
2  Denver    461          7-1-0   3
3  Minnesota    441          6-2-1   2
4  Miami            402          6-2-2   5
5  North Dakota    317          4-3-1   6
6  New Hampshire    307          6-1-1   9
7  Notre Dame    280          6-3-0   8
8  Union College    275          6-2-1   7
9  Western Michigan 244          5-2-1  10
10 Cornell    192          3-2-1   4
11 Boston Univer    172          5-3-0  12
12 Dartmouth    127          5-0-1  NR
13 Michigan    126          4-4-1  11
14 Colorado College  65          7-3-0  NR  
15 St. Cloud State   58          6-3-0  NR  
Others receiving votes:Harvard University, 41; St. Lawrence University, 34;
University of Nebraska-Omaha, 12; Northern Michigan University, 7; College of the Holy Cross, 3;
UMass-Lowell, 3; Ferris State University, 1; Niagara University, 1; Yale University, 1.  



USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
November 12, 2012
Team       (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota (15) 12- 0-0 150 1
2 Cornell         6- 1-0 134 2
3 Clarkson 10- 2-0 114 3
4 Mercyhurst 10- 1-1 103 4
5 Boston College 4- 3-1 70 7
6 Harvard         4- 0-0 69 6
7 Boston University        7- 3-1 58 5
8 Ohio State 9- 3-0 46 9
9 Northeastern 8- 1-2 45 8
10 North Dakota 5- 5-0 20 10
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 14, New Hampshire 1, Providence 1.


Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz2C2pqftip



USA Week 8: Women's College Hockey Poll

Women's Poll - Week 8: Nov. 13, 2012
  Team Points (First)  2012-13 Last  
1  Minnesota 190 (19)     12-0-0   1  
2  Cornell 169           6-1-0   2  
3  Clarkson 148          10-2-0   3  
4  Mercyhurst 122          10-1-1   4  
5  Harvard 120           4-0-0   6  
6  Boston Coll  100           4-3-2   7  
7  Boston Univ   75           7-3-1   5  
8  Northeastern 51           8-1-2   8
9  Ohio State 42           9-3-0   9
10 North Dakota 26           5-5-0  10  
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin, 7; Minnesota Duluth, 5;
Dartmouth, 2; St. Lawrence, 2; Providence, 1.  
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Cop at Lynah

Interesting to note that on the men's side that of the top 20 teams 7 of them are on our schedule and on the women's side of the top 10 teams Cornell will play 5 of them.  In each teams case a very strong strength of schedule which should bode well come playoff time and NCAA seeding.

andyw2100

Quote from: Cop at LynahInteresting to note that on the men's side that of the top 20 teams 7 of them are on our schedule and on the women's side of the top 10 teams Cornell will play 5 of them.  In each teams case a very strong strength of schedule which should bode well come playoff time and NCAA seeding.


Isn't it eight?

The four ECAC teams, Denver, Michigan, Colorado, and Ferris State?

Trotsky

Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: Cop at LynahInteresting to note that on the men's side that of the top 20 teams 7 of them are on our schedule and on the women's side of the top 10 teams Cornell will play 5 of them.  In each teams case a very strong strength of schedule which should bode well come playoff time and NCAA seeding.


Isn't it eight?

The four ECAC teams, Denver, Michigan, Colorado, and Ferris State?

Not only is it 8, but they account for 14 of our 29 RS games.  Not bad.

ursusminor

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: Cop at LynahInteresting to note that on the men's side that of the top 20 teams 7 of them are on our schedule and on the women's side of the top 10 teams Cornell will play 5 of them.  In each teams case a very strong strength of schedule which should bode well come playoff time and NCAA seeding.


Isn't it eight?

The four ECAC teams, Denver, Michigan, Colorado, and Ferris State?

Not only is it 8, but they account for 14 of our 29 RS games.  Not bad.

That seems mainly a product of the relatively high ranking of the ECAC so far. FWIW, 17 of RPI's 34 are on the list, a slightly higher percentage. (10 ECAC games, 2*FSU, 2*SCSU, BU, UNH, and an OOC game vs. Union).

Jim Hyla

USA Polls up, not that it matters.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

Hard to believe, but still ranked well.

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
November 19, 2012
Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Boston College (47) 9- 1-0 996 1
2 Denver        ( 2) 9- 1-0 948 2
3 New Hampshire ( 1) 8- 1-1 865 5
4 Minnesota 7- 2-2 853 3
5 Miami        7- 2-3 781 4
6 Notre Dame 8- 3-0 731 8
7 North Dakota 5- 3-2 705 6
8 Union        6- 2-1 664 7
9 Western Michigan 6- 3-1 543 9
10 Boston University 6- 4-0 536 11
11 Dartmouth 5- 1-2 462 12
12 St. Cloud State 6- 4-0 377 15
13 Cornell        3- 3-2 322 10
14 Colorado College 7- 5-0 287 14
15 Nebraska-Omaha 6- 3-1 260 18
16 Ferris State 6- 4-2 211 20
17 Harvard        4- 3-0 201 17
18 Quinnipiac 7- 3-1 187 NR
19 Michigan 4- 6-1 160 13
20 Niagara        8- 2-3 112 NR
Others receiving votes: Alaska 79, Yale 66, St. Lawrence 57, Holy Cross 34,
Providence 23, Massachusetts-Lowell 14, Northern Michigan 12, Ohio State 9,
Northeastern 2, Colgate 1, Merrimack 1, Minnesota State 1.



Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/#ixzz2Ch7OsNqS



USA Men's Poll - Week 7: November 19, 2012
  Team          Points (First)  Record  Last Poll  
1   Boston College     509 (33)      9-1-1   1  
2   Denver           475 (1)       9-1-0   2
3   New Hampshire   420           8-1-1   6
4   Minnesota   405           7-2-2   3
5   Miami           376           6-4-2   4
6   Notre Dame   331           8-3-0   7
7   North Dakota   310           5-3-2   5
8   Union College   281           6-2-1   8
9   Western Michigan   208           6-3-1   9
10 Boston University  201           6-4-0  11
11   Dartmouth   144           5-1-2  12  
12 St. Cloud St.   100           6-4-0  15
13 Cornell            97           3-3-2  10
14 Nebraska-Omaha    56           7-5-0  NR  
15 Harvard            41           6-3-1  NR  
Others receiving votes: Colorado College, 28; Quinnipiac University, 28;
University of Michigan, 21; Ferris State University, 19; Niagara University, 11;
St. Lawrence University, 6; University of Alaska, 5; Yale University, 4;
College of the Holy Cross, 3; UMass Lowell, 1.  

Women still second.


USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
November 19, 2012
Team      (First) Record Points Last Poll
1 Minnesota (15) 14- 0-0 150 1
2 Cornell        8- 1-0 134 2
3 Clarkson 12- 2-0 114 3
4 Mercyhurst 12- 1-1 102 4
5 Boston College 6- 3-2 90 5
6 Boston Univer        9- 3-1 80 7
7 Harvard        4- 1-0 51 6
8 Ohio State 10- 4-0 42 8
9 Northeastern 8- 3-2 25 9
10 North Dakota 7- 5-0 20 10
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 16, Providence 1.


Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-womens-poll/#ixzz2Ch88tKk2



USA Women's Poll - Week 9: Nov. 20, 2012
  Team   Points (First) Record  Last Poll  
1  Minnesota      190 (19)   14-0-0  1
2  Cornell        170         8-1-0  2
3  Clarkson       149        12-2-0  3
4  Mercyhurst     126        12-1-1  4
5  Boston Uni     106         9-3-1  7
6  Boston College 103         6-3-2  6
7  Harvard   77         4-1-0  5
8  Ohio State   52        10-4-0  9
9  Northeastern   30         8-3-2  8
10 North Dakota   26         7-5-0 10
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin, 11; Minnesota-Duluth, 3; Dartmouth, 2.  
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Quote from: Jim HylaHard to believe, but still ranked well.

I wouldn't say hard to believe.  I'd say "typical" / "jerk" / etc...

The Central Limit Theorem killed Joe Morgan a long time ago.

Jordan 04


Swampy

Quote from: Jordan 04So is Michigan bad?

Since the start of the season, we've dropped from 4th to 13th, not having a win in our last 5 games, but who'd have thought that despite this we'd be ranked 6 places higher than Michigan going into MSG.

Michigan has lost three in a row (after splitting a series with MSU, & two losses @ Yost to ND) but plays Bowling Green on Wednesday.

Since Trotsky mentioned the CLT, how does the law of averages apply here?

In any case, Saturday's game is going to be huge for both teams.

RatushnyFan

Michigan is not bad.............they always have a lot of speed and talent.  They haven't come together yet, they have a young roster and the goaltending doesn't seem as good as normal (two freshman goalies but we all know that they usually have very good goalie recruits - I think they lost their top goalie recruit to the juniors this year).  Their performance versus RIT and Northern Michigan is disappointing but otherwise I think their record is understandable although they can't be very happy with where they're at.

Should be a decent game with two teams who have a lot to prove after disappointing starts.

RatushnyFan

Michigan is not bad.............they always have a lot of speed and talent.  They haven't come together yet, they have a young roster and the goaltending doesn't seem as good as normal (two freshman goalies but we all know that they usually have very good goalie recruits - I think they lost their top goalie recruit to the juniors this year).  Their performance versus RIT and Northern Michigan is disappointing but otherwise I think their record is understandable although they can't be very happy with where they're at.

Should be a decent game with two teams who have a lot to prove after disappointing starts.