USCHO poll, 2/2/04

Started by Section A, February 02, 2004, 03:52:13 PM

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Section A

At least we're still getting votes!!


   Team        (First Place)    Record  Pts   Last Week
 1 North Dakota         (27)    19-3-3  586     1
 2 Boston College       (13)    19-3-3  572     2
 3 Maine                        19-6-1  497     4
 4 Michigan                     18-7-1  481     3
 5 Minnesota                    16-9-3  443     5
 6 Minnesota-Duluth             17-8-2  403     6
 7 Miami                        16-9-3  291    11
 8 St. Cloud State              14-9-3  287     9
 9 Wisconsin                    15-9-6  258     7
10 New Hampshire                15-9-3  235     8
11 Denver                      16-10-4  199    10
12 Brown                        12-5-4  143    13
13 Ohio State                  16-12-0  122    15
14 Massachusetts                15-5-5  104    NR
15 Colgate                      15-8-3   85    NR

Others Receiving Votes: Colorado College 53,
Dartmouth 8, Notre Dame 8, Michigan State 7,
Bemidji State 6, Cornell 6, Alaska-Anchorage 5,
Holy Cross 1




Post Edited (02-02-04 15:52)

calgARI \'07

I would really like to know what moron votes for an 8-6-6 team.

HOTELCALIFORNIA

"TALK IS FOR LOSERS AND FOOLS"

Ack

Last week, had we been in the poll position we are now, we would have certainly dropped off completely. A few votes confirms what we've been saying, we didn't play like absolute trash, but we were beaten, and injured, and roughened even more around the edges.

Keith K \'93

[Q]A few votes confirms what we've been saying, we didn't play like absolute trash, but we were beaten, and injured, and roughened even more around the edges.[/Q]Oh, you're giving too much credit to the voters.  It probably just means that a couple of the voters still believe this year's Cornell team is a top 15 team based on rep and recent success.

dsr11

Come on.  While i'm not looking to start any fights here, Cornell is not a top 15 team, at least not now.  We all know it.  This is a rebuilding year, unless they come through and pull something out down the stretch and make some noise at the ECAC tourney, they probably won't finish in the top 15 this year.  But I'm always optimistic and will be rooting them on :-)

Greg Berge


Chris 02

NO VOTES!!!


USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Top 15 Hockey Poll


The USA Today/American Hockey Magazine weekly Top 15
men's college hockey poll with first-place votes in parentheses,
total points and previous ranking:

(as of February 2, 2004)

     TEAM                       W-L-T       PTS      LW
     ----                       -----       ---      --
  1. North Dakota (23)         19-3-3       498       1
  2. Boston College (11)       19-3-3       487       2
  3. Maine                     19-6-1       426       4
  4. Michigan                  18-7-1       409       3
  5. Minnesota                 16-9-3       378       5
  6. Minnesota-Duluth          17-8-2       334       8
  7. Miami (Ohio)              16-9-3       266      11  
  8. St. Cloud State           14-9-3       255       9
  9. Wisconsin                 15-9-6       239       7
 10. New Hampshire             15-9-3       197       6
 11. Denver                   16-10-3       151      10
 12. Massachusetts             13-7-5       113      NR
 13. Brown                     12-5-4       102      15      
 14. Ohio State               16-12-0        83      NR
 15. Colgate                   15-8-3        73      NR

       
Others receiving votes: Colorado College 42, Michigan State 11, Notre Dame 7,
Massachusetts-Lowell 4, Holy Cross 3, Dartmouth 2.




canucksfan

You can't have honestly expected any!

Section A

When was the last time that we received 0 votes in 1 of the polls?

Greg Berge

[q]When was the last time that we received 0 votes in 1 of the polls?[/q]
November 3 USA Today: http://members.cox.net/tbrw/2004/polls/2004_poll_history.html



Post Edited (02-03-04 18:23)

Chris 02

Actually in the November 3rd poll, we were technically 16th receiving 36 votes.  

See http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?f=1&i=27519&t=27032#reply_27519


Greg Berge

OK.  Sometime in 2001, then.  (I don't have the histories.)