Polls 2019-20
Posted by Jim Hyla
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 12, 2020 07:14PM
Thanks.For a while I feared that C.U. hockey fans had lost touch with reality - the best part of it!
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 12, 2020 07:27PM
Jeff: Speaking of "Wholes" I am pleased to see another Cornell hockey fan whose interests go beyond statistics.I was worried the dweebs had completed their conquest.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: February 12, 2020 11:31PM
jkahn
I sat right by the Cornell bench my senior year. If a player made a mistake, Ned would immediately address it with the player very directly explaining what he should have done, then pat in on the back and send him back out for his next shift. How things were handled between games I can't address.
THIS is how a good coach deals with a player who screws up. Publicly blaming an individual player is not. But during a game, or even during the season, the instruction needs to be something the player can learn and implement: e.g., "don't cross your feet while playing defense" (in lacrosse) or (I would guess) "keep your stick on the ice when defending." Saying something like "you have to be a faster skater (runner)" is not helpful. OTOH, at the end of a season saying to a player, "you need to run stairs and work on your technique over the summer to pick up a couple of steps with your speed" is perfectly appropriate. And for the player who habitually repeats certain mistakes, the bench may get their attention. And if, during practices or stints in games against weaker opponents, the player eliminates the mistakes, then that may be their ticket off the bench. But I think the hardest thing must be the player who simply doesn't have the size, speed, quickness, skill, or whatever to stand against the other team's best, but who nonetheless is the best player you have to fill the role. In this case, encouragement and teaching may be all a coach can do.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: abmarks (64.9.251.---)
Date: February 13, 2020 02:04AM
osorojo
I have worked for people who criticized everyone involved when one person's lack of effort/performance was the proximate cause of failure, and I suspect you have too. They were lousy leaders. I don't parse group leadership into separate styles: one for business, one for sports for example. People who mistake the whole for the part are seldom successful.
You are proving my point for me in a bunch of ways.
-this isnt related to my point precisely, but you are taking a personal example and generalizing it in unsound ways.
Further, take your example above where everyone in the room knows that Joe Smith is the precise weak link. If JS really is the weak link, predictably so, and not redeemable or trainable, etc, then the boss is a shitty leader for not firing the weak link in the first place, regardless of how he addresses the group.
(Just as any coach would be a shitty leader if they are putting players on the field or ice in situations where that player doesn't have what it takes to succeed). Replace them or double shift someone else, but don't sink the team because you don't have the balls to do the hard personnel stuff.
Case in point is Belicheck. He gets more out of players that other teams discard than probably any other coach I've ever heard of. Read interviews with any journeyman that stocks with the Pats. To a man they all say that things have worked out better with the Pats because Belicheck figures out what you're good at and then uses you in situations or positions where you have a chance to succeed.
He also cuts guys ruthlessly, and quickly. And if he can't bring in a replacement he figures out who already on the roster can learn a second position-and gets serious production.
Back to the original you versus we:
If the boss tells an assemblage of the entire team that "the X process sucks, it fails too damn much " and as he points and shakes a finger in everyones general direction says "you guys all suck, you fucked up and you're all fuckups, it's your responsibility, get this shit fixed." That boss is an asshole, it'll never get fixed, and noone is going to lift a finger to help the weak link (assuming they don't quit immediately)
However, in the same situation, if the boss says "the X process sucks, it fails too damn much " and then continues by saying "we've got to get better at this. It starts here (pointing to self). You can't just blame this on the players, were all responsible for it, to a man. The coaches are gonna have to coach better, game plan better etc. I'm gonna have to dig deeper b cause at the end of the day I'm responsible for this team. And each of you out there (players) need to look inside yourselves and figure out what you can do to make *this team* better."
Well if he gives that speech, the fucking Marines will charge up over the hill.
Again, Belicheck. The speech I used as an example is, as closely as I can remember, one ive heard him give to the press as well as the team a number of times in recent years. Love or hate the guy as a fan, the results speak for themselves.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 10:30AM
If Belicheck is a paragon of coaches Carlo Ponzi is a paragon of investors.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 11:26AM
I hate it when a bunch of sissies/socialists say "Everyone gets equal credit and everyone takes equal blame." Heroes and villains, not consortiums and conglomerates, are what make sports and life interesting.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: redice (---.stny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 12:13PM
osorojo
I hate it when a bunch of sissies/socialists say "Everyone gets equal credit and everyone takes equal blame." Heroes and villains, not consortiums and conglomerates, are what make sports and life interesting.
I suspect that, even when a coach says "we", he has, in his mind, players who are more/less problematic. That's why we fans see players come/go from the lineup. It's still a "we" thing in his mind because, if he doesn't make the right lineup changes, in addition to the proper coaching, he's part of that "we" thing. He's part of the problem..
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 13, 2020 12:23PM
osorojo
sissies/socialists
Do go on.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: RichH (---.sub-174-250-0.myvzw.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 12:29PM
Nm
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/13/2020 12:32PM by RichH.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: French Rage (---.mediazone.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 12:35PM
Trotsky
osorojo
sissies/socialists
Do go on.
Be nice or he'll threaten to stop compiling spreadsheets.
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Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 12:55PM
Christ, I've been out of contact for a couple of days and this is what we've degenerated to?
I have no f 'ing idea how Schafer talks to his team in private. I do know that I've not seen him go after a player in public, but he has sat down prominent players when he felt it was necessary. I also know that we've had coaches that players did not like working under, and Schafer is not one of them.
No one will ever be Harkness again, the time is different and players are different.
I also know that the poor PK must be driving Schafer crazy and it must be something that he thinks about and works with all the time.
I don't know if he'll get it to improve, but I'm sure that he's trying 100+% and that's good enough for me.
I complain about the PK to my friends all the time, but never do I think that the team isn't trying to better it.
Maybe it's bad karma and we won't correct it this season. If so, it will probably will doom our post-season chances and I'll be unhappy again. However I'm sure that Schafer is going to be bothered 10 times more than I am.
As for some of the other things that have been said on this thread, well I'm glad I could read through it once and hopefully now completely forget about it.
I have no f 'ing idea how Schafer talks to his team in private. I do know that I've not seen him go after a player in public, but he has sat down prominent players when he felt it was necessary. I also know that we've had coaches that players did not like working under, and Schafer is not one of them.
No one will ever be Harkness again, the time is different and players are different.
I also know that the poor PK must be driving Schafer crazy and it must be something that he thinks about and works with all the time.
I don't know if he'll get it to improve, but I'm sure that he's trying 100+% and that's good enough for me.
I complain about the PK to my friends all the time, but never do I think that the team isn't trying to better it.
Maybe it's bad karma and we won't correct it this season. If so, it will probably will doom our post-season chances and I'll be unhappy again. However I'm sure that Schafer is going to be bothered 10 times more than I am.
As for some of the other things that have been said on this thread, well I'm glad I could read through it once and hopefully now completely forget about it.
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
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Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 04:15PM
I expect Coach Schafer spends more time coaching individual team members about their duties and responsibilities on penalty kills than he devotes to lecturing the entire team, gathered in a circle, about group penalty kills.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.IPYX-102276-ZYO.zip.zayo.com)
Date: February 13, 2020 04:33PM
everything you say manages to be stupider than the thing you said before. it is impressive.osorojo
I expect Coach Schafer spends more time coaching individual team members about their duties and responsibilities on penalty kills than he devotes to lecturing the entire team, gathered in a circle, about group penalty kills.
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Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: abmarks (64.9.251.---)
Date: February 13, 2020 05:00PM
ugarte
everything you say manages to be stupider than the thing you said before. it is impressive.osorojo
I expect Coach Schafer spends more time coaching individual team members about their duties and responsibilities on penalty kills than he devotes to lecturing the entire team, gathered in a circle, about group penalty kills.
Thanks ugarte, saved me from the effort.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: toddlose (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: February 13, 2020 07:42PM
He’s trolling you guys. You are all biting for it.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: February 13, 2020 10:20PM
osorojo
If Belicheck is a paragon of coaches Carlo Ponzi is a paragon of investors.
This used to be so quaint, an outlier of Usonian Kulture.
But not anymore! Now it's mainstream.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/13/2020 10:30PM by Swampy.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: drs48 (---.hsd1.tx.comcast.net)
Date: February 14, 2020 12:51PM
+ infinity.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 17, 2020 12:39PM
USCHO has the women at #1 and men at #2.
I'll post the whole polling data later.
I'll post the whole polling data later.
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: RichH (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 17, 2020 02:45PM
We lost our 1st place vote, and Mankato keeps theirs, preventing ND from being unanimous.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 17, 2020 05:55PM
USCHO Division I Men's Poll - February 17, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 North Dakota (49) 23-3-3 999 1 2 Cornell 19-2-4 929 2 3 Minnesota State (1) 26-4-2 910 3 4 Minnesota Duluth 17-9-2 833 4 5 Clarkson 22-6-2 786 5 6 Boston College 19-8-1 754 7 7 Denver 17-8-5 684 6 8 Massachusetts 18-9-2 664 8 9 Arizona State 22-9-3 545 10 10 Northeastern 17-8-3 543 12 11 Penn State 19-10-3 528 9 12 Ohio State 16-10-4 396 13 13 Bemidji State 18-8-4 374 16 14 UMass Lowell 15-9-5 342 11 15 Providence 15-9-6 327 14 16 Quinnipiac 18-10-2 259 15 17 Maine 16-10-4 190 17 18 Minnesota 14-11-5 123 NR 19 Western Michigan 15-10-5 103 NR 20 Harvard 11-8-6 53 18 Others receiving votes: AIC 43, Michigan 32, Sacred Heart 21, Northern Michigan 18, Boston University 15, Michigan State 14, Notre Dame 12, Bowling Green 3 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll February 17, 2020 Team Points (First) Last Poll Record Weeks in Poll 1 University of North Dakota 510 (34) 1 23-3-3 17 2 Cornell University 458 2 19-2-4 20 3 Minnesota State University 452 3 26-4-2 20 4 University of Minnesota Duluth 398 4 17-9-2 20 5 Boston College 352 6 19-8-1 18 6 Clarkson University 344 7 22-6-2 20 7 University of Denver 300 5 17-8-5 20 8 University of Massachusetts 272 8 18-9-2 20 9 Arizona State University 206 10 22-9-3 8 10 Northeastern University 199 12 17-8-3 20 10 Penn State University 199 9 19-10-3 20 12 Ohio State University 113 13 16-10-4 20 13 Bemidji State University 85 NR 18-8-4 1 14 Quinnipiac University 50 15 18-10-2 5 15 University Massachusetts Lowell 48 11 15-9-5 9 Others receiving votes: University of Maine 30, University of Minnesota 21, Providence College 20, Western Michigan University 17, Harvard University 4, American International University 2. NCAA Tournament Pairwise Comparison Ratings Rk Team PCWs RPI Rk QWB-† W-L-T Win % Wgtd Win % - ‡ 1 North Dakota 59 .6312 1 .0119 23-3-3 .8448 .8519 2 Minnesota State 58 .6061 2 .0076 26-4-2 .8438 .8375 3 Cornell 57 .5946 3 .0030 19-2-4 .8400 .8484 4 Minnesota-Duluth56 .5735 4 .0085 17-9-2 .6429 .6377 5 Denver 55 .5685 5 .0064 17-8-5 .6500 .6531 6 Boston College 54 .5675 6 .0032 19-8-1 .6964 .6952 7 Clarkson 53 .5585 7 .0015 22-6-2 .7667 .7632 8 Massachusetts 52 .5569 8 .0052 18-9-2 .6552 .6597 9 Northeastern 51 .5520 9 .0026 17-8-3 .6607 .6705 10 Penn State 50 .5519 10 .0031 19-10-3 .6406 .6352 11 Arizona State 49 .5499 11 .0031 22-9-3 .6912 .6982 12 Bemidji State 47 .5448 12 .0020 18-8-4 .6667 .6783 13 Ohio State 47 .5399 13 .0028 16-10-4 .6000 .5993 14 Maine 46 .5376 14 .0050 16-10-4 .6000 .6176 15 Mass.-Lowell 45 .5371 15 .0050 15-9-5 .6034 .5973 16 Minnesota 45 .5366 16 .0022 14-11-5 .5500 .5364 17 Western Michigan42 .5366 17 .0028 15-10-5 .5833 .5856 18 Quinnipiac 42 .5353 18 .0030 18-10-2 .6333 .6408 19 Providence 41 .5343 19 .0050 15-9-6 .6000 .5974 20 Michigan 39 .5285 20 .0042 14-12-3 .5345 .5315 21 Michigan State 38 .5256 21 .0040 14-14-1 .5000 .4965 22 Boston Univer 37 .5239 22 .0039 12-9-8 .5517 .5468 23 Notre Dame 37 .5219 23 .0060 12-12-6 .5000 .4865 24 Northrn Michigan36 .5211 24 .0020 16-12-4 .5625 .5563 25 Harvard 35 .5188 25 .0028 11-8-6 .5600 .5586 KRACH: Division I Men Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 North Dakota 1182. .8977 1 23-3-3 0.8448 5.444 3 217.2 2 Minnesota State 940.7 .8757 2 26-4-2 0.8438 5.400 8 174.2 3 Cornell 536.6 .8076 3 19-2-4 0.8400 5.250 33 102.2 4 Denver 417.8 .7706 10 17-8-5 0.6500 1.857 1 225.0 5 Minnesota Duluth401.9 .7644 12 17-9-2 0.6429 1.800 2 223.3 6 Boston College 295.4 .7128 5 19-8-1 0.6964 2.294 20 128.7 7 Bemidji State 282.6 .7049 7 18-8-4 0.6667 2.000 17 141.3 8 Clarkson 279.7 .7030 4 22-6-2 0.7667 3.286 41 85.12 9 Penn State 253.1 .6849 13 19-10-3 0.6406 1.783 16 142.0 10 Ohio State 239.3 .6745 17 16-10-4 0.6000 1.500 13 159.6 11 Arizona State 237.8 .6733 6 22-9-3 0.6912 2.238 31 106.3 12 Massachusetts 235.6 .6716 9 18-9-2 0.6552 1.900 21 124.0 13 Minnesota 234.3 .6705 27 14-11-5 0.5500 1.222 5 191.7 14 Western Michigan225.4 .6632 22 15-10-5 0.5833 1.400 12 161.0 15 Northeastern 220.0 .6586 8 17-8-3 0.6607 1.947 26 113.0 16 Michigan 197.0 .6373 28 14-12-3 0.5345 1.148 10 171.6 17 Michigan State 189.5 .6297 33 14-14-1 0.5000 1.000 6 189.5 18 Northrn Michigan177.7 .6170 23 16-12-4 0.5625 1.286 18 138.2 19 Providence 170.0 .6082 17 15-9-6 0.6000 1.500 25 113.3 20 Notre Dame 169.9 .6081 33 12-12-6 0.5000 1.000 11 169.9 21 UMass Lowell 166.4 .6040 16 15-9-5 0.6034 1.522 28 109.4 22 Quinnipiac 164.7 .6019 14 18-10-2 0.6333 1.727 38 95.37 USCHO Division I Women's Poll - February 17, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (15) 23-1-3 150 1 2 Wisconsin 26-4-2 129 2 3 Northeastern 26-4-2 113 3 3 Minnesota 23-5-3 113 4 5 Ohio State 18-8-6 95 6 6 Princeton 20-5-1 67 5 7 Clarkson 21-5-6 61 6 8 Boston University 22-6-4 41 9 9 Minnesota Duluth 16-9-5 39 8 10 Quinnipiac 18-11-3 11 10 Others receiving votes: Harvard 5, Providence 1 Women's National Collegiate PairWise Rankings Rnk Team PWR W-L-T W% W% Rnk RPI RPI Rnk 1 Cornell 40 23-1-3 0.9074 1 0.6657* 1 2 Wisconsin 39 26-4-2 0.8438 2 0.6520* 2 3 Minnesota 38 23-5-3 0.7903 4 0.6406* 3 4 Northeastern 37 26-4-2 0.8438 2 0.6289* 4 5 Ohio State 36 18-8-6 0.6562 8 0.6108 5 6 Princeton 35 20-5-1 0.7885 5 0.6064* 6 7 Clarkson 34 21-5-6 0.7500 6 0.5870* 7 8 Boston Univer 33 22-6-4 0.7500 6 0.5842* 8 9 Minnesota Duluth32 16-9-5 0.6167 10 0.5812 9 10 Quinnipiac 31 18-11-3 0.6094 12 0.5463* 10 11 Harvard 30 15-11-1 0.5741 14 0.5426* 11 12 Colgate 29 15-13-6 0.5294 20 0.5333* 12 13 Boston College 28 16-13-3 0.5469 18 0.5320 13 14 Providence 27 16-12-4 0.5625 16 0.5306 14 15 Mercyhurst 26 16-9-5 0.6167 10 0.5299 15 16 Robert Morris 25 16-10-4 0.6000 13 0.5287* 16 KRACH: National Collegiate Women Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 Cornell 3018. .9169 1 23-1-3 0.9074 9.800 7 308.0 2 Wisconsin 2950. .9153 2 26-4-2 0.8438 5.400 4 546.2 3 Minnesota 2382. .8996 4 23-5-3 0.7903 3.769 2 632.0 4 Ohio State 1486. .8590 8 18-8-6 0.6562 1.909 1 778.1 5 Princeton 976.0 .8160 5 20-5-1 0.7885 3.727 9 261.9 6 Northeastern 939.2 .8117 2 26-4-2 0.8438 5.400 14 173.9 7 Minnesota Duluth886.2 .8051 10 16-9-5 0.6167 1.609 3 550.9 8 Clarkson 647.3 .7677 6 21-5-6 0.7500 3.000 12 215.8 9 Boston Univer 445.9 .7190 6 22-6-4 0.7500 3.000 17 148.6 10 Bemidji State 360.6 .6896 24 15-16-3 0.4853 0.943 5 382.5 11 Harvard 302.7 .6645 14 15-11-1 0.5741 1.348 11 224.6 12 Quinnipiac 277.7 .6519 12 18-11-3 0.6094 1.560 13 178.0 13 Colgate 262.2 .6435 20 15-13-6 0.5294 1.125 10 233.1 14 Minnesota State 244.9 .6335 28 11-16-6 0.4242 0.737 6 332.4 15 Robert Morris 203.8 .6061 13 16-10-4 0.6000 1.500 19 135.9 16 Boston College 196.8 .6008 18 16-13-3 0.5469 1.207 15 163.0 17 Yale 192.6 .5976 17 15-12-0 0.5556 1.250 16 154.1 18 Providence 185.1 .5916 16 16-12-4 0.5625 1.286 18 143.9 19 Mercyhurst 175.0 .5832 10 16-9-5 0.6167 1.609 23 108.8 20 St. Lawrence 125.5 .5334 25 12-13-7 0.4844 0.939 20 133.6
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: KenP (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: February 17, 2020 06:41PM
Nice to see the women pick up all first place votes. Go ladies!!
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: RichH (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 17, 2020 06:53PM
KenP
Nice to see the women pick up all first place votes. Go ladies!!
Interesting to look at the SOS numbers differentiated by East vs. West. Cornell has the highest SOS among Eastern schools in the KRACH top-20, but every Western team has a higher SOS than CU, most by a very large margin.
I'm reminded of the former 4-team ACC in lacrosse, where they could really pad the SOS metric by just playing each other so often.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: February 17, 2020 09:22PM
RichH
KenP
Nice to see the women pick up all first place votes. Go ladies!!
Interesting to look at the SOS numbers differentiated by East vs. West. Cornell has the highest SOS among Eastern schools in the KRACH top-20, but every Western team has a higher SOS than CU, most by a very large margin.
I'm reminded of the former 4-team ACC in lacrosse, where they could really pad the SOS metric by just playing each other so often.
If you look at it, the NCHC, WCHA, and Big Ten play each other a lot. A significant portion of that is driven by geography. For the same reason, The Hockey East schools tend to play the ECAC a lot and on a limited basis AHA. So to some extent it is rather "inbred".
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Robb (---.lightspeed.dybhfl.sbcglobal.net)
Date: February 17, 2020 10:43PM
Right, but it’s not the insularity that creates the disparity in SOS numbers. If you had two insular groups, their average records would both be .500 (within the group). Then, if a single game is played where a random team from group A beats a team from group B, then suddenly KRACH will tell you that every team in A is better than every team in B. There’s a little more east-west crossover than that in a hockey season, but the point is that Western teams did well in those crossover games. That makes the Western group look stronger top-to-bottom than the East. Want to reverse the trend? Do better. Win more.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: ice (---.pennnet.nat.upenn.edu)
Date: February 17, 2020 10:54PM
KRACH 2003 vs. KRACH 2020
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: February 17, 2020 10:58PM
Is KRACH without SOS basically just winning percentage?
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (184.170.253.---)
Date: February 18, 2020 07:47AM
The graphs may be misleading because although Krach & SOS are measured in similar orders of magnitude, their ranges are drastically different. So instead of a stacked bar chart, side-by-side bars with the SOS scale at the right would give a visual impression more reflective of the teams’ relative standing. Of course, the visual impression would reflect a tacit linearity in the two scales, but I’m not sure they’re linear.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: ice (---.phlapa.fios.verizon.net)
Date: February 18, 2020 11:40AM
I revised the graphs for Swampy.
I think the graphs show a few things. One, the ECAC teams had relatively low SOS's in 2003. Two, ND and Mankato appear to be especially strong right now. Three, in 2020 the difference between the 6th and 16th teams is a lot smaller now than it was in 2003.
With regard to Cornell's late period play this year, I think the team is playing to the level of its opponents and they are not trying to win 9-0. For Matt, he may be feeling out of the game when he doesn't face a lot of shots and isn't pumped for the entire 60 minutes. I am not part of the team so this is just speculation. In a close game with a strong opponent, I think they would play very differently. We will all see on February 29 and then in March.
The team only has two losses this season. That's impressive.
I think the graphs show a few things. One, the ECAC teams had relatively low SOS's in 2003. Two, ND and Mankato appear to be especially strong right now. Three, in 2020 the difference between the 6th and 16th teams is a lot smaller now than it was in 2003.
With regard to Cornell's late period play this year, I think the team is playing to the level of its opponents and they are not trying to win 9-0. For Matt, he may be feeling out of the game when he doesn't face a lot of shots and isn't pumped for the entire 60 minutes. I am not part of the team so this is just speculation. In a close game with a strong opponent, I think they would play very differently. We will all see on February 29 and then in March.
The team only has two losses this season. That's impressive.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: February 18, 2020 12:41PM
Robb
Right, but it’s not the insularity that creates the disparity in SOS numbers. If you had two insular groups, their average records would both be .500 (within the group). Then, if a single game is played where a random team from group A beats a team from group B, then suddenly KRACH will tell you that every team in A is better than every team in B. There’s a little more east-west crossover than that in a hockey season, but the point is that Western teams did well in those crossover games. That makes the Western group look stronger top-to-bottom than the East. Want to reverse the trend? Do better. Win more.
Agreed on all points. The issue is that the methodology over-emphasizes (IMO) that limited number of cross-over points.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: abmarks (209.107.190.---)
Date: February 18, 2020 01:37PM
Swampy
The graphs may be misleading because although Krach & SOS are measured in similar orders of magnitude, their ranges are drastically different. So instead of a stacked bar chart, side-by-side bars with the SOS scale at the right would give a visual impression more reflective of the teams’ relative standing. Of course, the visual impression would reflect a tacit linearity in the two scales, but I’m not sure they’re linear.
Agreed. I read the revised graphs and they are still misleading and/or confusing. It's hard to make any obvious visual generations due to the compressed scale of the SOS measure as well as having all schools with the same color.
Would love to see the crotch and SOS on separate graphs, and also perhaps color the bars by the team's league, or one color for each one color for West.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: nshapiro (192.148.195.---)
Date: February 18, 2020 02:18PM
abmarks
Swampy
The graphs may be misleading because although Krach & SOS are measured in similar orders of magnitude, their ranges are drastically different. So instead of a stacked bar chart, side-by-side bars with the SOS scale at the right would give a visual impression more reflective of the teams’ relative standing. Of course, the visual impression would reflect a tacit linearity in the two scales, but I’m not sure they’re linear.
Agreed. I read the revised graphs and they are still misleading and/or confusing. It's hard to make any obvious visual generations due to the compressed scale of the SOS measure as well as having all schools with the same color.
Would love to see the crotch and SOS on separate graphs, and also perhaps color the bars by the team's league, or one color for each one color for West.
He said 'crotch' Heh, heh heh heh
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: marty (---.sub-174-220-4.myvzw.com)
Date: February 18, 2020 02:34PM
abmarks
Swampy
The graphs may be misleading because although Krach & SOS are measured in similar orders of magnitude, their ranges are drastically different. So instead of a stacked bar chart, side-by-side bars with the SOS scale at the right would give a visual impression more reflective of the teams’ relative standing. Of course, the visual impression would reflect a tacit linearity in the two scales, but I’m not sure they’re linear.
Agreed. I read the revised graphs and they are still misleading and/or confusing. It's hard to make any obvious visual generations due to the compressed scale of the SOS measure as well as having all schools with the same color.
Would love to see the crotch and SOS on separate graphs, and also perhaps color the bars by the team's league, or one color for each one color for West.
Halftime show notwithstanding.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (184.170.253.---)
Date: February 18, 2020 02:34PM
abmarks
Swampy
The graphs may be misleading because although Krach & SOS are measured in similar orders of magnitude, their ranges are drastically different. So instead of a stacked bar chart, side-by-side bars with the SOS scale at the right would give a visual impression more reflective of the teams’ relative standing. Of course, the visual impression would reflect a tacit linearity in the two scales, but I’m not sure they’re linear.
Agreed. I read the revised graphs and they are still misleading and/or confusing. It's hard to make any obvious visual generations due to the compressed scale of the SOS measure as well as having all schools with the same color.
Would love to see the crotch and SOS on separate graphs, and also perhaps color the bars by the team's league, or one color for each one color for West.
I had in mind having a left scale for Krach ranging from zero to 1200 and a scale on the right for SOS ranging from zero to about 230. Alternatively, and perhaps better, just use % of the maximum and normalize both metrics by converting everything to percentages.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/18/2020 08:24PM by Swampy.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: ice (---.pennnet.nat.upenn.edu)
Date: February 18, 2020 07:29PM
Swampy
Alternatively, and perhaps better, just us % of the maximum and normalize both metrics by converting everything to percentages.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (184.170.253.---)
Date: February 18, 2020 08:36PM
Thanks ic
From the twO graphs I take away two main points:
From the twO graphs I take away two main points:
- SOS is largely a function of the conference you play in,
- and in 2003 we belonged to the elite top cluster of teams, but this year we are in the second cluster.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: February 19, 2020 09:27AM
Swampy
Thanks ic
From the twO graphs I take away two main points:
- SOS is largely a function of the conference you play in,
Exactly!
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 21, 2020 08:03AM
Moved this to Bracketology thread. Which is where it belongs.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/21/2020 10:44AM by Jim Hyla.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: marty (---.sub-174-244-115.myvzw.com)
Date: February 21, 2020 08:51AM
Jim Hyla
USCHO: Bracketology: Which bubble teams have a shot at playing for an NCAA hockey national championship?
Jayson's
Worcester
1 North Dakota
7 Clarkson
9 Northeastern
16 AIC
Allentown
2 Minnesota State
8 Massachusetts
10 Penn State
15 Minnesota
Albany
3 Cornell
6 Boston College
11 Arizona State
14 Maine
Loveland
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Denver
12 Bemidji State
13 Ohio State
Jim's
Albany
1 North Dakota
7 Clarkson
9 Northeastern
16 AIC
Allentown
2 Minnesota State
8 Massachusetts
10 Penn State
15 Minnesota
Worcester
3 Cornell
6 Boston College
11 Arizona State
14 Maine
Loveland
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Denver
12 Bemidji State
13 Ohio State
North Dakota earned a west location - which this year is Loveland. ?
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 21, 2020 10:45AM
marty
Jim Hyla
USCHO: Bracketology: Which bubble teams have a shot at playing for an NCAA hockey national championship?
Jayson's
Worcester
1 North Dakota
7 Clarkson
9 Northeastern
16 AIC
Allentown
2 Minnesota State
8 Massachusetts
10 Penn State
15 Minnesota
Albany
3 Cornell
6 Boston College
11 Arizona State
14 Maine
Loveland
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Denver
12 Bemidji State
13 Ohio State
Jim's
Albany
1 North Dakota
7 Clarkson
9 Northeastern
16 AIC
Allentown
2 Minnesota State
8 Massachusetts
10 Penn State
15 Minnesota
Worcester
3 Cornell
6 Boston College
11 Arizona State
14 Maine
Loveland
4 Minnesota Duluth
5 Denver
12 Bemidji State
13 Ohio State
North Dakota earned a west location - which this year is Loveland. ?
Moved my listing to Bracketology thread. Which is where it belongs.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 23, 2020 08:44PM
Rankings roundup: How the top 20 NCAA hockey teams fared, Feb. 21-22 By USCHO Staff -
No. 1 North Dakota (23-4-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 1 North Dakota 3 at St. Cloud State 3 (OT)
02/22/2020 – No. 1 North Dakota 1 at St. Cloud State 2
No. 2 Cornell (21-2-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 2 Cornell 4 at Yale 0
02/22/2020 – No. 2 Cornell 3 at Brown 0
No. 3 Minnesota State (28-4-2)
02/21/2020 – Alabama Huntsville 0 at No. 3 Minnesota State 10
02/22/2020 – Alabama Huntsville 0 at No. 3 Minnesota State 8
No. 4 Minnesota Duluth (18-10-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 19 Western Michigan 5
02/22/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 19 Western Michigan 1
No. 5 Clarkson (23-7-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 20 Harvard 5 at No. 5 Clarkson 2
02/22/2020 – Dartmouth 0 at No. 5 Clarkson 4
No. 6 Boston College (21-8-1)
02/20/2020 – No. 6 Boston College 3 at No. 10 Northeastern 2
02/21/2020 – No. 10 Northeastern 1 at No. 6 Boston College 10
No. 7 Denver (19-8-5)
02/21/2020 – Miami 3 at No. 7 Denver 7
02/22/2020 – Miami 0 at No. 7 Denver 7
No. 8 Massachusetts (19-10-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at No. 14 UMass Lowell 3
02/22/2020 – No. 14 UMass Lowell 3 at No. 8 Massachusetts 5
No. 9 Arizona State (22-11-3)
02/21/2020 – No. 9 Arizona State 6 at Wisconsin 7
02/22/2020 – No. 9 Arizona State 2 at Wisconsin 6
No. 10 Northeastern (17-10-3)
02/20/2020 – No. 6 Boston College 3 at No. 10 Northeastern 2
02/21/2020 – No. 10 Northeastern 1 at No. 6 Boston College 10
No. 11 Penn State (20-10-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 3 at No. 11 Penn State 3 (OT)
02/22/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 2 at No. 11 Penn State 3
No. 12 Ohio State (18-10-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 12 Ohio State 1 at RV Michigan State 0
02/22/2020 – No. 12 Ohio State 4 at RV Michigan State 2
No. 13 Bemidji State (19-8-5)
02/21/2020 – No. 13 Bemidji State 4 at Alaska Anchorage 1
02/22/2020 – No. 13 Bemidji State 2 at Alaska Anchorage 2 (OT)
No. 14 UMass Lowell (16-10-5)
02/21/2020 – No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at No. 14 UMass Lowell 3
02/22/2020 – No. 14 UMass Lowell 3 at No. 8 Massachusetts 5
No. 15 Providence (15-11-6)
02/21/2020 – Merrimack 2 at No. 15 Providence 0
02/22/2020 – No. 15 Providence 2 at Merrimack 3
No. 16 Quinnipiac (19-11-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 16 Quinnipiac 0 at Rensselaer 4
02/22/2020 – No. 16 Quinnipiac 3 at Union 2 (OT)
No. 17 Maine (17-10-5)
02/21/2020 – Vermont 1 at No. 17 Maine 6
02/22/2020 – Vermont 0 at No. 17 Maine 0 (OT)
No. 18 Minnesota (14-12-6)
02/21/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 3 at No. 11 Penn State 3 (OT)
02/22/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 2 at No. 11 Penn State 3
No. 19 Western Michigan (16-11-5)
02/21/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 19 Western Michigan 5
02/22/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 19 Western Michigan 1
No. 20 Harvard (12-9-6)
02/21/2020 – No. 20 Harvard 5 at No. 5 Clarkson 2
02/22/2020 – No. 20 Harvard 3 at St. Lawrence 6
RV = Received Votes
No. 1 North Dakota (23-4-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 1 North Dakota 3 at St. Cloud State 3 (OT)
02/22/2020 – No. 1 North Dakota 1 at St. Cloud State 2
No. 2 Cornell (21-2-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 2 Cornell 4 at Yale 0
02/22/2020 – No. 2 Cornell 3 at Brown 0
No. 3 Minnesota State (28-4-2)
02/21/2020 – Alabama Huntsville 0 at No. 3 Minnesota State 10
02/22/2020 – Alabama Huntsville 0 at No. 3 Minnesota State 8
No. 4 Minnesota Duluth (18-10-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 19 Western Michigan 5
02/22/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 19 Western Michigan 1
No. 5 Clarkson (23-7-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 20 Harvard 5 at No. 5 Clarkson 2
02/22/2020 – Dartmouth 0 at No. 5 Clarkson 4
No. 6 Boston College (21-8-1)
02/20/2020 – No. 6 Boston College 3 at No. 10 Northeastern 2
02/21/2020 – No. 10 Northeastern 1 at No. 6 Boston College 10
No. 7 Denver (19-8-5)
02/21/2020 – Miami 3 at No. 7 Denver 7
02/22/2020 – Miami 0 at No. 7 Denver 7
No. 8 Massachusetts (19-10-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at No. 14 UMass Lowell 3
02/22/2020 – No. 14 UMass Lowell 3 at No. 8 Massachusetts 5
No. 9 Arizona State (22-11-3)
02/21/2020 – No. 9 Arizona State 6 at Wisconsin 7
02/22/2020 – No. 9 Arizona State 2 at Wisconsin 6
No. 10 Northeastern (17-10-3)
02/20/2020 – No. 6 Boston College 3 at No. 10 Northeastern 2
02/21/2020 – No. 10 Northeastern 1 at No. 6 Boston College 10
No. 11 Penn State (20-10-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 3 at No. 11 Penn State 3 (OT)
02/22/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 2 at No. 11 Penn State 3
No. 12 Ohio State (18-10-4)
02/21/2020 – No. 12 Ohio State 1 at RV Michigan State 0
02/22/2020 – No. 12 Ohio State 4 at RV Michigan State 2
No. 13 Bemidji State (19-8-5)
02/21/2020 – No. 13 Bemidji State 4 at Alaska Anchorage 1
02/22/2020 – No. 13 Bemidji State 2 at Alaska Anchorage 2 (OT)
No. 14 UMass Lowell (16-10-5)
02/21/2020 – No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at No. 14 UMass Lowell 3
02/22/2020 – No. 14 UMass Lowell 3 at No. 8 Massachusetts 5
No. 15 Providence (15-11-6)
02/21/2020 – Merrimack 2 at No. 15 Providence 0
02/22/2020 – No. 15 Providence 2 at Merrimack 3
No. 16 Quinnipiac (19-11-2)
02/21/2020 – No. 16 Quinnipiac 0 at Rensselaer 4
02/22/2020 – No. 16 Quinnipiac 3 at Union 2 (OT)
No. 17 Maine (17-10-5)
02/21/2020 – Vermont 1 at No. 17 Maine 6
02/22/2020 – Vermont 0 at No. 17 Maine 0 (OT)
No. 18 Minnesota (14-12-6)
02/21/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 3 at No. 11 Penn State 3 (OT)
02/22/2020 – No. 18 Minnesota 2 at No. 11 Penn State 3
No. 19 Western Michigan (16-11-5)
02/21/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 3 at No. 19 Western Michigan 5
02/22/2020 – No. 4 Minnesota Duluth 2 at No. 19 Western Michigan 1
No. 20 Harvard (12-9-6)
02/21/2020 – No. 20 Harvard 5 at No. 5 Clarkson 2
02/22/2020 – No. 20 Harvard 3 at St. Lawrence 6
RV = Received Votes
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: ice (---.pennnet.nat.upenn.edu)
Date: February 24, 2020 12:42PM
#1
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2020 12:43PM by ice.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: RichH (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 01:11PM
ice
#1
That’s nice. Fun task for historians. How many times has that happened in modern (introduction of the women’s tournament) history? Wisconsin won both championships in 2006. Minnesota was strong in both in the early 2000s, and Duluth had both strong in early 2010s.
Anyway. Ultimately meaningless, yes, but there’s some pride in it and something to show off to our coworkers.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2020 01:14PM by RichH.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 01:12PM
ice
#1
According to a tweet from @CornellSports that my daughter forwarded to me, this is the first time both teams have been ranked number one at the same time.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2020 02:28PM by andyw2100.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 24, 2020 01:28PM
I hope we do everything we can with this while it lasts. If nothing else it's a helluva recruiting theme.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 24, 2020 01:29PM
RichH
Ultimately meaningless
Fig. 1 "Hey, fuck you too, buddy."
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: marty (---.sub-174-220-15.myvzw.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 01:34PM
RichH
ice
#1
That’s nice. Fun task for historians. How many times has that happened in modern (introduction of the women’s tournament) history? Wisconsin won both championships in 2006. Minnesota was strong in both in the early 2000s, and Duluth had both strong in early 2010s.
Anyway. Ultimately meaningless, yes, but there’s some pride in it and something to show off to our coworkers.
If I show it to my coworker he'll just get pissed. And he's bigger than me and stronger than me and I'll just pass for now on the office talk...
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 02:07PM
Trotsky
I hope we do everything we can with this while it lasts. If nothing else it's a helluva recruiting theme.
Personally I'd rather be #2 and try harder.
But people in the office are bringing me newspapers, so it is fun to talk about.
Let's just be sure that SLU is not like Q.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 02:30PM
Jim Hyla
Personally I'd rather be #2 and try harder.
Still number 2 in the USA Today poll, so you've got that...
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 03:19PM
andyw2100
Jim Hyla
Personally I'd rather be #2 and try harder.
Still number 2 in the USA Today poll, so you've got that...
And creeping closer to #2 in PWR.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: February 24, 2020 03:21PM
andyw2100
ice
#1
According to a tweet from @CornellSports that my daughter forwarded to me, this is the first time both teams have been ranked number one at the same time.
Not exactly:
Cornell gets 27 first-place votes, takes over as No. 1 team in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
Cornell is No. 1 in both USCHO Division I men’s and women’s polls. The last time that happened was back on Oct. 27, 2014, when Minnesota was first in both polls.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: ugarte (---.177.169.163.IPYX-102276-ZYO.zip.zayo.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 03:25PM
i think andy was talking specifically about cornell topping both pollsSwampy
andyw2100
ice
#1
According to a tweet from @CornellSports that my daughter forwarded to me, this is the first time both teams have been ranked number one at the same time.
Not exactly:
Cornell gets 27 first-place votes, takes over as No. 1 team in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
Cornell is No. 1 in both USCHO Division I men’s and women’s polls. The last time that happened was back on Oct. 27, 2014, when Minnesota was first in both polls.
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Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 04:57PM
ugarte
i think andy was talking specifically about cornell topping both pollsSwampy
andyw2100
ice
#1
According to a tweet from @CornellSports that my daughter forwarded to me, this is the first time both teams have been ranked number one at the same time.
Not exactly:
Cornell gets 27 first-place votes, takes over as No. 1 team in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
Cornell is No. 1 in both USCHO Division I men’s and women’s polls. The last time that happened was back on Oct. 27, 2014, when Minnesota was first in both polls.
Yes. Thank you.
The tweet was a Cornell Sports tweet noting that it was the first time both Cornell hockey teams were at the top of the polls at the same time.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: February 24, 2020 05:15PM
andyw2100
ugarte
i think andy was talking specifically about cornell topping both pollsSwampy
andyw2100
ice
#1
According to a tweet from @CornellSports that my daughter forwarded to me, this is the first time both teams have been ranked number one at the same time.
Not exactly:
Cornell gets 27 first-place votes, takes over as No. 1 team in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
Cornell is No. 1 in both USCHO Division I men’s and women’s polls. The last time that happened was back on Oct. 27, 2014, when Minnesota was first in both polls.
Yes. Thank you.
The tweet was a Cornell Sports tweet noting that it was the first time both Cornell hockey teams were at the top of the polls at the same time.
For all schools that play hockey, I suspect an event like this is rarer than hen's teeth.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: February 24, 2020 07:11PM
Swampy
andyw2100
ugarte
i think andy was talking specifically about cornell topping both pollsSwampy
andyw2100
ice
#1
According to a tweet from @CornellSports that my daughter forwarded to me, this is the first time both teams have been ranked number one at the same time.
Not exactly:
Cornell gets 27 first-place votes, takes over as No. 1 team in USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll
Cornell is No. 1 in both USCHO Division I men’s and women’s polls. The last time that happened was back on Oct. 27, 2014, when Minnesota was first in both polls.
Yes. Thank you.
The tweet was a Cornell Sports tweet noting that it was the first time both Cornell hockey teams were at the top of the polls at the same time.
For all schools that play hockey, I suspect an event like this is rarer than hen's teeth.
Agreed. Roughly half (33) of the men's D1 schools have women's teams. And I'd bet that most of them haven't even had a sniff at #1.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 07:51PM
Better late than never, I guess.
Anyway I couldn't skip the 2 #1 week.
Soon to be plural, I hope.
Anyway I couldn't skip the 2 #1 week.
Soon to be plural, I hope.
USCHO Division I Men's Poll - February 24, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (27) 21-2-4 961 2 2 Minnesota State (14) 28-4-2 940 3 3 North Dakota (9) 23-4-4 939 1 4 Boston College 21-8-1 833 6 5 Minnesota Duluth 18-10-2 777 4 6 Denver 19-8-5 752 7 7 Clarkson 23-7-2 720 5 8 Massachusetts 19-10-2 625 8 9 Penn State 20-10-4 594 11 10 Ohio State 18-10-4 540 12 11 Bemidji State 19-8-5 471 13 12 UMass Lowell 16-10-5 394 14 13 Northeastern 17-10-3 388 10 14 Arizona State 22-11-3 376 9 15 Maine 17-10-5 240 17 16 Western Michigan 16-11-5 236 19 17 Quinnipiac 19-11-2 184 16 18 Minnesota 14-12-6 136 18 19 Providence 15-11-6 135 15 20 AIC 20-11-1 88 NR Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 62, Harvard 39, St. Cloud 20, Sacred Heart 16, Michigan 14, Bowling Green 8, Connecticut 6, Michigan State 2, Omaha 2, Northern Michigan 1, New Hampshire 1 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll February 24, 2020 Team Points (First) Last Poll Record Weeks in Poll 1 University of North Dakota 486 (16) 1 23-4-4 18 2 Cornell University 471 (12) 2 21-2-4 21 3 Minnesota State University 463 (6) 3 28-4-2 21 4 Boston College 392 5 21-8-1 19 5 University of Minnesota Duluth 372 4 18-10-2 21 6 University of Denver 342 7 19-8-5 21 7 Clarkson University 282 6 23-7-2 21 8 Penn State University 270 10 20-10-4 21 9 University of Massachusetts 255 8 19-10-2 21 10 Ohio State University 219 12 18-10-4 21 11 Bemidji State University 124 13 19-8-5 2 12 Northeastern University 105 10 17-10-3 21 13 Arizona State University 84 9 22-11-3 9 14 Western Michigan University 68 NR 16-11-5 1 15 University Massachusetts Lowell 61 15 16-10-5 10 Others receiving votes: University of Minnesota 32, Quinnipiac University 26, University of Maine 20, University of Notre Dame 4, Harvard University 2, St. Cloud State University 2. NCAA Tournament Pairwise Comparison Ratings Rk Team PCWs RPI Rk QWB-† W-L-T Win % Wgtd Win % - ‡ 1 North Dakota 59 .6180 1 .0114 23-4-4 .8065 .8194 2 Minnesota State 58 .6018 2 .0068 28-4-2 .8529 .8452 3 Cornell 57 .5919 3 .0026 21-2-4 .8519 .8619 4 Boston College 55 .5752 4 .0047 21-8-1 .7167 .7147 5 Minnesota-Duluth55 .5737 5 .0090 18-10-2 .6333 .6351 6 Denver 55 .5715 6 .0060 19-8-5 .6719 .6710 7 Penn State 53 .5581 7 .0042 20-10-4 .6471 .6369 8 Massachusetts 52 .5536 8 .0042 19-10-2 .6452 .6513 9 Ohio State 51 .5525 9 .0032 18-10-4 .6250 .6307 10 Clarkson 50 .5519 10 .0009 23-7-2 .7500 .7407 11 Bemidji State 48 .5431 11 .0019 19-8-5 .6719 .6883 12 Northeastern 48 .5420 12 .0023 17-10-3 .6167 .6232 13 Arizona State 47 .5393 13 .0028 22-11-3 .6528 .6657 14 Minnesota 46 .5384 15 .0038 14-12-6 .5312 .5250 15 Western Michigan45 .5385 14 .0039 16-11-5 .5781 .5737 16 Mass.-Lowell 44 .5372 16 .0051 16-10-5 .5968 .5924 17 Notre Dame 43 .5367 17 .0068 14-12-6 .5312 .5250 18 Maine 42 .5361 18 .0046 17-10-5 .6094 .6207 19 Quinnipiac 41 .5311 19 .0026 19-11-2 .6250 .6382 20 Michigan 40 .5273 20 .0051 15-14-3 .5156 .5062 21 Providence 39 .5232 21 .0047 15-11-6 .5625 .5610 22 St. Cloud State 38 .5231 22 .0074 12-12-6 .5000 .5034 23 Harvard 37 .5188 23 .0036 12-9-6 .5556 .5616 24 Northrn Michigan36 .5172 24 .0019 17-13-4 .5588 .5588 KRACH: Division I Men Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 Minnesota State 879.2 .8703 1 28-4-2 0.8529 5.800 15 151.6 2 North Dakota 874.2 .8697 3 23-4-4 0.8065 4.167 3 209.8 3 Cornell 529.5 .8073 2 21-2-4 0.8519 5.750 39 92.08 4 Denver 423.4 .7741 6 19-8-5 0.6719 2.048 5 206.8 5 Minnesota Duluth393.8 .7626 13 18-10-2 0.6333 1.727 1 228.0 6 Boston College 338.6 .7377 5 21-8-1 0.7167 2.529 17 133.9 7 Penn State 289.1 .7102 10 20-10-4 0.6471 1.833 14 157.7 8 Ohio State 282.7 .7061 14 18-10-4 0.6250 1.667 11 169.6 9 Bemidji State 259.6 .6906 6 19-8-5 0.6719 2.048 19 126.8 10 Clarkson 250.2 .6838 4 23-7-2 0.7500 3.000 41 83.40 11 Western Michigan244.5 .6795 20 16-11-5 0.5781 1.370 10 178.4 12 Minnesota 237.7 .6742 28 14-12-6 0.5312 1.133 4 209.8 13 Massachusetts 224.5 .6634 11 19-10-2 0.6452 1.818 21 123.5 14 Notre Dame 212.9 .6532 28 14-12-6 0.5312 1.133 8 187.8 15 Michigan 197.1 .6383 33 15-14-3 0.5156 1.065 9 185.2 16 St. Cloud 192.1 .6332 35 12-12-6 0.5000 1.000 7 192.1 17 Northeastern 189.3 .6303 16 17-10-3 0.6167 1.609 23 117.6 18 Arizona State 188.8 .6298 8 22-11-3 0.6528 1.880 34 100.4 19 Michigan State 168.1 .6066 39 14-17-1 0.4531 0.829 6 202.8 20 UMass Lowell 165.9 .6040 18 16-10-5 0.5968 1.480 25 112.1 21 Omaha 159.1 .5955 37 13-14-5 0.4844 0.939 12 169.3 22 Wisconsin 158.5 .5948 41 13-18-1 0.4219 0.730 2 217.2 23 Northrn Michigan158.3 .5945 23 17-13-4 0.5588 1.267 20 125.0 24 Maine 157.6 .5937 17 17-10-5 0.6094 1.560 33 101.0 25 Bowling Green 149.6 .5830 23 17-13-4 0.5588 1.267 22 118.1 26 Quinnipiac 145.5 .5774 14 19-11-2 0.6250 1.667 40 87.32 27 Michigan Tech 140.9 .5708 25 18-14-3 0.5571 1.258 26 112.0 28 Alaska 139.7 .5691 33 14-13-5 0.5156 1.065 18 131.3 29 Providence 133.4 .5597 22 15-11-6 0.5625 1.286 31 103.8 30 Boston Univer 120.7 .5389 31 12-11-8 0.5161 1.067 24 113.1 31 Harvard 116.5 .5316 26 12-9-6 0.5556 1.250 38 93.20 USCHO Division I Women's Poll - February 24, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (14) 25-1-3 149 1 2 Wisconsin (1) 27-4-3 135 2 3 Minnesota 25-5-3 114 3 4 Northeastern 28-4-2 112 3 5 Ohio State 20-8-6 89 5 6 Princeton 22-5-1 73 6 7 Clarkson 23-5-6 60 7 8 Boston University 24-6-4 44 8 9 Minnesota Duluth 16-10-6 34 9 10 Quinnipiac 19-12-3 9 10 Others receiving votes: Harvard 4, Providence 2 Women's National Collegiate PairWise Rankings Rnk Team PWR W-L-T W%\ W% Rnk RPI RPI Rnk 1 Cornell 40 25-1-3 0.9138 1 0.6653* 1 2 Wisconsin 39 27-4-3 0.8382 3 0.6518* 2 3 Minnesota 38 25-5-3 0.8030 5 0.6405* 3 4 Northeastern 37 28-4-2 0.8529 2 0.6279* 4 5 Ohio State 36 20-8-6 0.6765 8 0.6089 5 6 Princeton 35 22-5-1 0.8036 4 0.6079* 6 7 Clarkson 34 23-5-6 0.7647 6 0.5914* 7 8 Boston Univer 33 24-6-4 0.7647 6 0.5880* 8 9 Minnesota Duluth32 16-10-6 0.5938 13 0.5767 9 10 Quinnipiac 31 19-12-3 0.6029 12 0.5404* 10 11 Harvard 30 16-12-1 0.5690 15 0.5403* 11 12 Mercyhurst 29 18-9-5 0.6406 9 0.5366 12 13 Colgate 28 17-13-6 0.5556 16 0.5345* 13 KRACH: National Collegiate Women Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 Cornell 3216. .9183 1 25-1-3 0.9138 10.600 8 303.4 2 Wisconsin 3050. .9147 3 27-4-3 0.8382 5.182 4 588.6 3 Minnesota 2575. .9025 5 25-5-3 0.8030 4.077 3 631.7 4 Ohio State 1576. .8611 8 20-8-6 0.6765 2.091 1 753.7 5 Princeton 1070. .8224 4 22-5-1 0.8036 4.091 9 261.6 6 Northeastern 956.6 .8102 2 28-4-2 0.8529 5.800 15 164.9 7 Minnesota Duluth924.1 .8063 13 16-10-6 0.5938 1.462 2 632.2 8 Clarkson 724.9 .7781 6 23-5-6 0.7647 3.250 11 223.1 9 Boston Univer 479.8 .7258 6 24-6-4 0.7647 3.250 17 147.6 10 Bemidji State 368.1 .6897 24 15-16-3 0.4853 0.943 5 390.5 11 Harvard 308.3 .6647 15 16-12-1 0.5690 1.320 10 233.5 12 Colgate 273.3 .6474 16 17-13-6 0.5556 1.250 12 218.6 13 Quinnipiac 256.1 .6380 12 19-12-3 0.6029 1.519 14 168.7 14 Minnesota State 241.2 .6292 30 11-18-6 0.4000 0.667 6 361.8 15 Robert Morris 220.9 .6164 11 18-10-4 0.6250 1.667 19 132.6 16 Yale 216.3 .6132 17 16-13-0 0.5517 1.231 13 175.8 17 Mercyhurst 197.8 .6000 9 18-9-5 0.6406 1.783 23 111.0
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: JasonN95 (---.sub-174-220-6.myvzw.com)
Date: February 24, 2020 10:13PM
I’m vexed, terribly vexed, that the Women’s team isn’t a unanimous number 1. I’d like to know who is the miscreant voting for Wisco.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: February 25, 2020 08:13AM
JasonN95
I’m vexed, terribly vexed, that the Women’s team isn’t a unanimous number 1. I’d like to know who is the miscreant voting for Wisco.
Probably Coach Derraugh.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: JasonN95 (---.nyc.biz.rr.com)
Date: February 25, 2020 08:56AM
Jeff Hopkins '82
JasonN95
I’m vexed, terribly vexed, that the Women’s team isn’t a unanimous number 1. I’d like to know who is the miscreant voting for Wisco.
Probably Coach Derraugh.
I withdraw my “miscreant” comment.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 25, 2020 06:08PM
I have found a great deal of correlation between ice temperature at a specific point in a game* and the success of certain teams. This information will not come cheap, let alone free, since it's based on physical evidence and hard data.
* it also factors in the amount of rocker and bevel in the skate blades of key skaters.
* it also factors in the amount of rocker and bevel in the skate blades of key skaters.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: DL (---.nrflva.fios.verizon.net)
Date: February 25, 2020 07:16PM
osorojo
I have found a great deal of correlation between ice temperature at a specific point in a game* and the success of certain teams. This information will not come cheap, let alone free, since it's based on physical evidence and hard data.
* it also factors in the amount of rocker and bevel in the skate blades of key skaters.
I've always wondered about this possibility, since it seems certain rinks seem to have a hold over us. That said, I find it hard to believe it's not something already measured or somehow taken into consideration.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 25, 2020 08:44PM
osorojo
I have found a great deal of correlation between ice temperature at a specific point in a game* and the success of certain teams. This information will not come cheap, let alone free, since it's based on physical evidence and hard data.
* it also factors in the amount of rocker and bevel in the skate blades of key skaters.
Do tell, how much will it cost us to extract this data from you?
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 25, 2020 09:53PM
It will take me a couple years to collective data, more time to organize it and assemble it in handy spreadsheets. I'll keep stringent cost records and charge only enough to cover my expenses - paper, ink, hours on the Sunway TaihuLight Computer . . .
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (184.170.253.---)
Date: February 25, 2020 10:14PM
osorojo
I have found a great deal of correlation between ice temperature at a specific point in a game* and the success of certain teams. This information will not come cheap, let alone free, since it's based on physical evidence and hard data.
* it also factors in the amount of rocker and bevel in the skate blades of key skaters.
Red Bear, tell us something we don’t already know:
From "The Poison Ivy in the Ivy League,” Jan. 2, 1967
Sports Illustrated
Harkness' boys at RPI tended to be slower than a lot of other teams, and it seemed that whenever a really fast-skating team came up to Troy the arena would get terribly warm, so warm that the ice often became soft and slushy. At RPI they said it was probably only coincidence or a faulty thermostat, but the soft ice did serve wonderfully well to slow fast skaters down to RPI speed. (There were a few smiles visible at rinkside this year when Cornell's fast-skating outfit played its second game of the season against RPI at Troy and Visiting Coach Harkness complained about the excessive heat.)
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 02/26/2020 10:53AM by Swampy.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: February 25, 2020 10:32PM
osorojo
It will take me a couple years to collective data, more time to organize it and assemble it in handy spreadsheets. I'll keep stringent cost records and charge only enough to cover my expenses - paper, ink, hours on the Sunway TaihuLight Computer . . .
Oh, gee, I thought that since you found the correlation you must have the data. Isn’t that how you find correlation, by examining data?
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 09:02AM
Nah. The most prolific statisticians assume there's a correlation and then set out to find and select the data which confirms their hypothesis. Ask around.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: marty (---.sub-174-244-160.myvzw.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 09:55AM
osorojo
Nah. The most prolific statisticians assume there's a correlation and then set out to find and select the data which confirms their hypothesis. Ask around.
Oh, chef of the future: Who shall we ask?
Perhaps we should consult with a professor in the field.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/26/2020 10:05AM by marty.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 26, 2020 11:39AM
I'd have gone my whole life without seeing this. Thank you!marty
Oh, chef of the future: Who shall we ask?
"A string of..."
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/26/2020 11:42AM by Trotsky.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 12:43PM
Come on, admit it: Free-lance statisticians consciously or not seek and sort data which supports their previous conclusions. Monaco. Reno, and Vegas were founded and survive because of this human peculiarity.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: February 26, 2020 12:58PM
osorojo
Come on, admit it: Free-lance statisticians consciously or not seek and sort data which supports their previous conclusions. Monaco. Reno, and Vegas were founded and survive because of this human peculiarity.
No, those places exist because people don't understand odds and statistics. That doesn't mean those ignorant people are "free-lance statisticians."
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: RichH (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 01:02PM
Shut it all down.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/26/2020 02:00PM by RichH.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 26, 2020 01:44PM
Please do not feed...
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: osorojo (---.res.spectrum.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 01:49PM
Bag the hysteria. A regrettable portion of what calls itself "statistics" is hogwash, no matter how many decimal places and pages of numbers the vendor of statistical "truth" or even "probability" offers. What percentage of statisticians are filthy rich? Numbers are fun to play with but real life is not a binary exercise.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: CU2007 (---.sub-174-202-32.myvzw.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 02:23PM
Jeff Hopkins '82
osorojo
Come on, admit it: Free-lance statisticians consciously or not seek and sort data which supports their previous conclusions. Monaco. Reno, and Vegas were founded and survive because of this human peculiarity.
No, those places exist because people don't understand odds and statistics. That doesn't mean those ignorant people are "free-lance statisticians."
Yes and no. Not everyone who goes to Vegas expects to win money. Plenty of people, myself included, consider the chase a form of entertainment for which we are comfortable losing a certain amount of money. I’m well aware the odds are not in my favor.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Dafatone (---.sub-174-219-138.myvzw.com)
Date: February 26, 2020 03:27PM
CU2007
Jeff Hopkins '82
osorojo
Come on, admit it: Free-lance statisticians consciously or not seek and sort data which supports their previous conclusions. Monaco. Reno, and Vegas were founded and survive because of this human peculiarity.
No, those places exist because people don't understand odds and statistics. That doesn't mean those ignorant people are "free-lance statisticians."
Yes and no. Not everyone who goes to Vegas expects to win money. Plenty of people, myself included, consider the chase a form of entertainment for which we are comfortable losing a certain amount of money. I’m well aware the odds are not in my favor.
I've been to Vegas once. I made a few hundred dollars.
Therefore, probability is a hoax.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 26, 2020 03:29PM
Dafatone
CU2007
Jeff Hopkins '82
osorojo
Come on, admit it: Free-lance statisticians consciously or not seek and sort data which supports their previous conclusions. Monaco. Reno, and Vegas were founded and survive because of this human peculiarity.
No, those places exist because people don't understand odds and statistics. That doesn't mean those ignorant people are "free-lance statisticians."
Yes and no. Not everyone who goes to Vegas expects to win money. Plenty of people, myself included, consider the chase a form of entertainment for which we are comfortable losing a certain amount of money. I’m well aware the odds are not in my favor.
I've been to Vegas once. I made a few hundred dollars.
Therefore, probability is a hoax.
I'm immortal so far so Bayesianism can suck a dick, too.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: DL (---.nrflva.fios.verizon.net)
Date: February 26, 2020 03:44PM
+1Trotsky
Please do not feed...
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 01, 2020 10:00AM
I don't remember seeing the following discussed here before, though I expect it has been.
What is the general consensus with respect to what we think about whether or not the poll voters take scores into account when casting their votes? I'm guessing the voters will factor into their thinking that Cornell beat a highly ranked Clarkson team this week, and that that may be enough to push us to number one in the USA Today poll. I'm wondering if the fact that we won 5-1 while North Dakota needed most of the OT period to achieve their win will factor in or not.
Thanks.
What is the general consensus with respect to what we think about whether or not the poll voters take scores into account when casting their votes? I'm guessing the voters will factor into their thinking that Cornell beat a highly ranked Clarkson team this week, and that that may be enough to push us to number one in the USA Today poll. I'm wondering if the fact that we won 5-1 while North Dakota needed most of the OT period to achieve their win will factor in or not.
Thanks.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 01, 2020 11:39AM
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.andyw2100
I don't remember seeing the following discussed here before, though I expect it has been.
What is the general consensus with respect to what we think about whether or not the poll voters take scores into account when casting their votes? I'm guessing the voters will factor into their thinking that Cornell beat a highly ranked Clarkson team this week, and that that may be enough to push us to number one in the USA Today poll. I'm wondering if the fact that we won 5-1 while North Dakota needed most of the OT period to achieve their win will factor in or not.
Thanks.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: adamw (---.phlapa.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 01, 2020 05:51PM
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 02, 2020 07:36AM
Rankings roundup: How the top 20 NCAA hockey teams fared, Feb. 28-29
No. 1 Cornell (23-2-4)
02/28/2020 – St. Lawrence 0 at No. 1 Cornell 5
02/29/2020 – No. 7 Clarkson 1 at No. 1 Cornell 5
No. 2 Minnesota State (29-5-2)
02/28/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 1 at No. 11 Bemidji State 3
02/29/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 4 at No. 11 Bemidji State 1
No. 3 North Dakota (25-4-4)
02/28/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 3
02/29/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (OT)
No. 4 Boston College (23-8-1)
02/27/2020 – Merrimack 1 at No. 4 Boston College 6
02/29/2020 – No. 4 Boston College 4 at Boston University 1
No. 5 Minnesota Duluth (20-10-2)
02/28/2020 – No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4 at Colorado College 2
02/29/2020 – No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 6 at Colorado College 1
No. 6 Denver (20-9-5)
02/28/2020 – No. 6 Denver 1 at RV St. Cloud State 5
02/29/2020 – No. 6 Denver 5 at RV St. Cloud State 2
No. 7 Clarkson (23-8-3)
02/28/2020 – No. 7 Clarkson 1 at Colgate 1 (OT)
02/29/2020 – No. 7 Clarkson 1 at No. 1 Cornell 5
No. 8 Massachusetts (20-11-2)
02/28/2020 – No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at RV Connecticut 3
02/29/2020 – RV Connecticut 3 at No. 8 Massachusetts 4
No. 9 Penn State (20-10-4)
Did not play.
No. 10 Ohio State (18-11-5)
02/28/2020 – Wisconsin 3 at No. 10 Ohio State 2
02/29/2020 – Wisconsin 3 at No. 10 Ohio State 3 (OT)
No. 11 Bemidji State (20-9-5)
02/28/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 1 at No. 11 Bemidji State 3
02/29/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 4 at No. 11 Bemidji State 1
No. 12 UMass Lowell (17-10-6)
02/28/2020 – RV New Hampshire 2 at No. 12 UMass Lowell 2 (OT)
02/29/2020 – No. 12 UMass Lowell 3 at RV New Hampshire 2
No. 13 Northeastern (17-12-3)
02/28/2020 – No. 13 Northeastern 2 at Vermont 4
02/29/2020 – No. 13 Northeastern 1 at Vermont 3
No. 14 Arizona State (22-11-3)
Did not play.
No. 15 Maine (17-11-5)
02/29/2020 – No. 15 Maine 2 at No. 19 Providence 3
No. 16 Western Michigan (16-13-5)
02/28/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 3
02/29/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (OT)
No. 17 Quinnipiac (21-11-2)
02/28/2020 – Brown 1 at No. 17 Quinnipiac 2
02/29/2020 – Yale 0 at No. 17 Quinnipiac 5
No. 18 Minnesota (14-13-7)
02/28/2020 – RV Michigan 2 at No. 18 Minnesota 2 (OT)
02/29/2020 – RV Michigan 2 at No. 18 Minnesota 1
No. 19 Providence (16-11-6)
02/29/2020 – No. 15 Maine 2 at No. 19 Providence 3
No. 20 AIC (21-12-1)
02/26/2020 – No. 20 AIC 3 at RV Sacred Heart 5
02/29/2020 – No. 20 AIC 4 at Army 1
RV = Received Votes
No. 1 Cornell (23-2-4)
02/28/2020 – St. Lawrence 0 at No. 1 Cornell 5
02/29/2020 – No. 7 Clarkson 1 at No. 1 Cornell 5
No. 2 Minnesota State (29-5-2)
02/28/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 1 at No. 11 Bemidji State 3
02/29/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 4 at No. 11 Bemidji State 1
No. 3 North Dakota (25-4-4)
02/28/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 3
02/29/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (OT)
No. 4 Boston College (23-8-1)
02/27/2020 – Merrimack 1 at No. 4 Boston College 6
02/29/2020 – No. 4 Boston College 4 at Boston University 1
No. 5 Minnesota Duluth (20-10-2)
02/28/2020 – No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4 at Colorado College 2
02/29/2020 – No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 6 at Colorado College 1
No. 6 Denver (20-9-5)
02/28/2020 – No. 6 Denver 1 at RV St. Cloud State 5
02/29/2020 – No. 6 Denver 5 at RV St. Cloud State 2
No. 7 Clarkson (23-8-3)
02/28/2020 – No. 7 Clarkson 1 at Colgate 1 (OT)
02/29/2020 – No. 7 Clarkson 1 at No. 1 Cornell 5
No. 8 Massachusetts (20-11-2)
02/28/2020 – No. 8 Massachusetts 2 at RV Connecticut 3
02/29/2020 – RV Connecticut 3 at No. 8 Massachusetts 4
No. 9 Penn State (20-10-4)
Did not play.
No. 10 Ohio State (18-11-5)
02/28/2020 – Wisconsin 3 at No. 10 Ohio State 2
02/29/2020 – Wisconsin 3 at No. 10 Ohio State 3 (OT)
No. 11 Bemidji State (20-9-5)
02/28/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 1 at No. 11 Bemidji State 3
02/29/2020 – No. 2 Minnesota State 4 at No. 11 Bemidji State 1
No. 12 UMass Lowell (17-10-6)
02/28/2020 – RV New Hampshire 2 at No. 12 UMass Lowell 2 (OT)
02/29/2020 – No. 12 UMass Lowell 3 at RV New Hampshire 2
No. 13 Northeastern (17-12-3)
02/28/2020 – No. 13 Northeastern 2 at Vermont 4
02/29/2020 – No. 13 Northeastern 1 at Vermont 3
No. 14 Arizona State (22-11-3)
Did not play.
No. 15 Maine (17-11-5)
02/29/2020 – No. 15 Maine 2 at No. 19 Providence 3
No. 16 Western Michigan (16-13-5)
02/28/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 3
02/29/2020 – No. 16 Western Michigan 1 at No. 3 North Dakota 2 (OT)
No. 17 Quinnipiac (21-11-2)
02/28/2020 – Brown 1 at No. 17 Quinnipiac 2
02/29/2020 – Yale 0 at No. 17 Quinnipiac 5
No. 18 Minnesota (14-13-7)
02/28/2020 – RV Michigan 2 at No. 18 Minnesota 2 (OT)
02/29/2020 – RV Michigan 2 at No. 18 Minnesota 1
No. 19 Providence (16-11-6)
02/29/2020 – No. 15 Maine 2 at No. 19 Providence 3
No. 20 AIC (21-12-1)
02/26/2020 – No. 20 AIC 3 at RV Sacred Heart 5
02/29/2020 – No. 20 AIC 4 at Army 1
RV = Received Votes
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 02, 2020 08:32AM
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: marty (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: March 02, 2020 08:48AM
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
Any plan should be at the expense of the B1G and hopefully U of I will get a bit of mustard in the mix.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: March 02, 2020 09:23AM
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
But is it a cunning plan?
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: drs48 (---.hsd1.tx.comcast.net)
Date: March 02, 2020 09:34AM
Great story.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: nshapiro (192.148.195.---)
Date: March 02, 2020 10:42AM
Jeff Hopkins '82
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
But is it a cunning plan?
Before there was an internet, I remember reading something in Hockey News about a fictional hockey player that was added to a Top 100 list to embarrass the hockey writer (Stan Fischler?)
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Swampy (184.170.253.---)
Date: March 02, 2020 10:51AM
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
+10,0000
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 02, 2020 11:37AM
Better.Jeff Hopkins '82
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
But is it a cunning plan?
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: RichH (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: March 02, 2020 01:49PM
Cornell gains 10 more first place votes in the USCHO men's poll. NoDak has 11 total first place votes, with Mankato and BC each with 1. Clarkson stays at #7 and gets 666 poll points.
In the USA Today/Hockey poll, Cornell did enough to regain the #1 spot there also, but only by 3 poll points. 19 first votes for CU, 13 for UND, 2 for Mankato.
Cornell women are now the unanimous #1 in the USCHO poll, USA out tomorrow.
In the USA Today/Hockey poll, Cornell did enough to regain the #1 spot there also, but only by 3 poll points. 19 first votes for CU, 13 for UND, 2 for Mankato.
Cornell women are now the unanimous #1 in the USCHO poll, USA out tomorrow.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/2020 02:00PM by RichH.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.44.98.30.res-cmts.sm.ptd.net)
Date: March 02, 2020 02:23PM
Trotsky
Better.Jeff Hopkins '82
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
But is it a cunning plan?
Nice. Gotta love Blackadder.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: mountainred (69.43.54.---)
Date: March 02, 2020 06:00PM
Jeff Hopkins '82
Trotsky
Better.Jeff Hopkins '82
Trotsky
adamw
Trotsky
My guess is it comes down to the voter. Adam can tell us if they get any guidance re: what to consider.
Last time I had anything to do with voting was 1999. But it's probably not any different in the fact that no guidance is given. You're lucky if the voters bother to look at a boxscore.
I have a plan.
But is it a cunning plan?
Nice. Gotta love Blackadder.
And RIP Rik Mayall.
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 02, 2020 07:21PM
USCHO Division I Men's Poll - March 2, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (37) 23-2-4 978 1 2 North Dakota (11) 25-4-4 957 3 3 Minnesota State (1) 29-5-2 881 2 4 Boston College (1) 23-8-1 829 4 5 Minnesota Duluth 20-10-2 802 5 6 Denver 20-9-5 728 6 7 Clarkson 23-8-3 666 7 8 Penn State 20-10-4 645 9 9 Massachusetts 20-11-2 629 8 10 Bemidji State 20-9-5 545 11 11 Ohio State 18-11-5 491 10 12 UMass Lowell 17-10-6 454 12 13 Arizona State 22-11-3 404 14 14 Quinnipiac 21-11-2 331 17 15 Maine 17-11-5 233 15 16 Northeastern 17-12-3 192 13 17 Western Michigan 16-13-5 188 16 18 Providence 16-11-6 180 19 19 Minnesota 14-13-7 75 18 20 AIC 21-12-1 66 20 Others receiving votes: Michigan 63, Sacred Heart 48, Notre Dame 24, Bowling Green 23, Harvard 21, St. Cloud 20, Connecticut 17, Alaska 4, Michigan State 3, Rensselaer 2, Wisconsin 1 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll March 2, 2020 Team Points (First) Last Poll Record Weeks in Poll 1 Cornell University 488 (19) 2 23-2-4 22 2 University North Dakota 485 (13) 1 25-4-4 19 3 Minnesota State Univer 451 (2) 3 29-5-2 22 4 Boston College 402 4 23-8-1 20 5 Univer Minnesota Duluth 362 5 20-10-2 22 6 University of Denver 326 6 20-9-5 22 7 Penn State University 290 8 20-10-4 22 8 Clarkson University 261 7 23-8-3 22 9 Univer Massachusetts 251 9 20-11-2 22 10 Bemidji State University210 11 20-9-5 3 11 Ohio State University 186 10 18-11-5 22 12 U Massachusetts Lowell 103 15 17-10-6 11 13 Arizona State University101 13 22-11-3 10 14 Quinnipiac University 67 NR 21-11-2 6 15 Western Michigan Univer 27 14 16-13-5 2 Others receiving votes: University of Maine 24, University of Michigan 14, Northeastern University 10, University of Minnesota 10, St. Cloud State University 6, American International University 4, Providence College 2. NCAA Tournament Pairwise Comparison Ratings Rk Team PCWs RPI Rk QWB-† W-L-T Win % Wgtd Win % - ‡ 1 North Dakota 59 .6220 1 .0101 25-4-4 .8182 .8289 2 Minnesota State 58 .6012 2 .0077 29-5-2 .8333 .8315 3 Cornell 57 .5958 3 .0035 23-2-4 .8621 .8697 4 Boston College 55 .5785 4 .0041 23-8-1 .7344 .7319 5 Minnesota-Duluth55 .5744 5 .0073 20-10-2 .6562 .6625 6 Denver 55 .5704 6 .0056 20-9-5 .6618 .6667 7 Penn State 53 .5560 7 .0036 20-10-4 .6471 .6369 8 Massachusetts 52 .5520 8 .0042 20-11-2 .6364 .6438 9 Clarkson 51 .5490 9 .0018 23-8-3 .7206 .7193 10 Bemidji State 49 .5449 10 .0029 20-9-5 .6618 .6707 11 Ohio State 49 .5422 11 .0028 18-11-5 .6029 .6006 12 Arizona State 48 .5398 12 .0032 22-11-3 .6528 .6657 13 Mass.-Lowell 47 .5388 13 .0049 17-10-6 .6061 .6012 14 Quinnipiac 46 .5356 14 .0026 21-11-2 .6471 .6562 15 Maine 45 .5325 15 .0049 17-11-5 .5909 .6040 16 Michigan 44 .5319 16 .0048 16-14-4 .5294 .5263 17 Minnesota 44 .5317 17 .0033 14-13-7 .5147 .5029 18 Northeastern 42 .5313 18 .0027 17-12-3 .5781 .5900 19 Western Michigan40 .5309 19 .0036 16-13-5 .5441 .5457 20 Notre Dame 40 .5289 20 .0058 14-13-7 .5147 .5029 21 Providence 39 .5271 21 .0048 16-11-6 .5758 .5714 22 St. Cloud State 38 .5241 22 .0080 13-13-6 .5000 .4968 23 Sacred Heart 37 .5193 23 .0005 21-10-3 .6618 .6556 24 Bowling Green 36 .5172 25 .0021 19-13-4 .5833 .5815 25 Michigan State 35 .5187 24 .0038 15-17-2 .4706 .4678 26 Northrn Michigan34 .5164 26 .0018 18-14-4 .5556 .5549 27 American Int'l 33 .5161 27 .0000 21-12-1 .6324 .6424 KRACH: Division I Men Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 North Dakota 941.0 .8779 3 25-4-4 0.8182 4.500 3 209.1 2 Minnesota State 802.6 .8607 2 29-5-2 0.8333 5.000 13 160.5 3 Cornell 585.9 .8218 1 23-2-4 0.8621 6.250 38 93.74 4 Denver 407.6 .7687 6 20-9-5 0.6618 1.957 4 208.3 5 Minnesota Duluth402.1 .7665 9 20-10-2 0.6562 1.909 2 210.6 6 Boston College 355.1 .7463 4 23-8-1 0.7344 2.765 18 128.4 7 Penn State 286.8 .7093 11 20-10-4 0.6471 1.833 14 156.4 8 Bemidji State 284.9 .7081 6 20-9-5 0.6618 1.957 17 145.6 9 Ohio State 250.4 .6845 16 18-11-5 0.6029 1.519 11 164.9 10 Clarkson 231.0 .6693 5 23-8-3 0.7206 2.579 39 89.55 11 Western Michigan226.6 .6657 26 16-13-5 0.5441 1.194 8 189.9 12 Minnesota 220.6 .6605 33 14-13-7 0.5147 1.061 5 208.0 13 Massachusetts 213.4 .6542 13 20-11-2 0.6364 1.750 21 121.9 14 Michigan 206.2 .6475 28 16-14-4 0.5294 1.125 10 183.3 15 St. Cloud 198.1 .6397 35 13-13-6 0.5000 1.000 7 198.1 16 Notre Dame 197.0 .6386 33 14-13-7 0.5147 1.061 9 185.8 17 Arizona State 186.9 .6282 10 22-11-3 0.6528 1.880 36 99.44 18 Michigan State 177.2 .6176 39 15-17-2 0.4706 0.889 6 199.4 19 UMass Lowell 172.9 .6127 15 17-10-6 0.6061 1.538 25 112.4 20 Wisconsin 168.2 .6071 41 14-18-2 0.4412 0.789 1 213.1 21 Northrn Michigan158.4 .5950 23 18-14-4 0.5556 1.250 19 126.7 22 Quinnipiac 157.0 .5932 11 21-11-2 0.6471 1.833 41 85.64 23 Bowling Green 154.8 .5902 18 19-13-4 0.5833 1.400 26 110.5 24 Northeastern 147.7 .5807 20 17-12-3 0.5781 1.370 29 107.8 25 Alaska 146.7 .5794 26 16-13-5 0.5441 1.194 20 122.9 26 Maine 145.1 .5771 17 17-11-5 0.5909 1.444 34 100.5 27 Providence 142.8 .5738 21 16-11-6 0.5758 1.357 31 105.2 USCHO Division I Women's Poll - March 2, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (15) 27-1-3 150 1 2 Wisconsin 27-4-3 134 2 3 Minnesota 27-5-3 118 3 4 Northeastern 30-4-2 108 4 5 Ohio State 22-8-6 90 5 6 Princeton 24-6-1 71 6 7 Clarkson 25-5-6 62 7 8 Minnesota Duluth 18-11-6 41 9 9 Boston University 24-8-4 28 8 10 Harvard 18-13-1 11 NR 10 Quinnipiac 20-14-3 11 10 Others receiving votes: Mercyhurst 1 Women's National Collegiate PairWise Rankings Rnk Team PWR W-L-T W% W% Rnk RPI RPI Rnk 1 Cornell 40 27-1-3 0.9194 1 0.6633* 1 2 Wisconsin 39 27-4-3 0.8382 3 0.6471* 2 3 Minnesota 38 27-5-3 0.8143 4 0.6366* 3 4 Northeastern 37 30-4-2 0.8611 2 0.6277* 4 5 Ohio State 36 22-8-6 0.6944 8 0.6091 5 6 Princeton 35 24-6-1 0.7903 5 0.6073* 6 7 Clarkson 34 25-5-6 0.7778 6 0.5979* 7 8 Boston Univer 33 24-8-4 0.7222 7 0.5743* 8 9 Minnesota Duluth32 18-11-6 0.6000 12 0.5735 9 10 Harvard 31 18-13-1 0.5781 14 0.5430* 10 11 Quinnipiac 30 20-14-3 0.5811 13 0.5396* 11 12 Mercyhurst 29 19-10-5 0.6324 10 0.5327 12 13 Robert Morris 28 19-11-4 0.6176 11 0.5296* 13 14 Colgate 27 17-15-6 0.5263 20 0.5263* 14 KRACH: National Collegiate Women Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 Cornell 3287. .9209 1 27-1-3 0.9194 11.400 8 288.3 2 Wisconsin 2994. .9146 3 27-4-3 0.8382 5.182 4 577.7 3 Minnesota 2545. .9029 4 27-5-3 0.8143 4.385 3 580.5 4 Ohio State 1598. .8642 8 22-8-6 0.6944 2.273 1 703.2 5 Princeton 972.0 .8141 5 24-6-1 0.7903 3.769 9 257.9 6 Northeastern 958.1 .8125 2 30-4-2 0.8611 6.200 15 154.5 7 Minnesota Duluth889.2 .8042 12 18-11-6 0.6000 1.500 2 592.8 8 Clarkson 783.6 .7896 6 25-5-6 0.7778 3.500 12 223.9 9 Boston Univer 372.3 .6934 7 24-8-4 0.7222 2.600 18 143.2 10 Bemidji State 360.3 .6888 24 16-18-3 0.4730 0.897 5 401.4 11 Harvard 314.7 .6696 14 18-13-1 0.5781 1.370 10 229.6 12 Quinnipiac 274.0 .6496 13 20-14-3 0.5811 1.387 13 197.6 13 Colgate 249.9 .6361 20 17-15-6 0.5263 1.111 11 224.9 14 Minnesota State 223.0 .6192 31 11-20-6 0.3784 0.609 6 366.3 15 Yale 205.9 .6073 18 17-15-0 0.5312 1.133 14 181.7 16 Robert Morris 199.4 .6025 11 19-11-4 0.6176 1.615 20 123.4 17 Mercyhurst 180.8 .5879 10 19-10-5 0.6324 1.720 26 105.1
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 09, 2020 07:26AM
Rankings roundup: How the top 20 NCAA hockey teams fared, March 6-8 By USCHO Staff -
No. 1 Cornell (23-2-4)
Did not play.
No. 2 North Dakota (26-5-4)
03/06/2020 – No. 2 North Dakota 1 at Omaha 4
03/07/2020 – No. 2 North Dakota 5 at Omaha 0
No. 3 Minnesota State (31-5-2)
03/06/2020 – Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 3 Minnesota State 8 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 – Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 3 Minnesota State 4 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 2)
No. 4 Boston College (24-8-2)
03/06/2020 – New Hampshire 1 at No. 4 Boston College 2
03/07/2020 – No. 4 Boston College 3 at New Hampshire 3 (OT)
No. 5 Minnesota Duluth (22-10-2)
03/06/2020 – RV St. Cloud 1 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4
03/07/2020 – RV St. Cloud 1 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 6
No. 6 Denver (21-9-6)
03/06/2020 – No. 6 Denver 2 at Colorado College 2 (OT)
03/07/2020 – Colorado College 1 at No. 6 Denver 5
No. 7 Clarkson (23-8-3)
Did not play.
No. 8 Penn State (20-10-4)
Did not play.
No. 9 Massachusetts (21-11-2)
03/05/2020 – Vermont 0 at No. 9 Massachusetts 1
No. 10 Bemidji State (22-10-5)
03/06/2020 – Lake Superior State 0 at No. 10 Bemidji State 2 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 – Lake Superior State 5 at No. 10 Bemidji State 3 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 2)
03/08/2020 – Lake Superior State 1 at No. 10 Bemidji State 3 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 3)
No. 11 Ohio State (20-11-5)
03/06/2020 – RV Wisconsin 1 at No. 11 Ohio State 9 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 RV Wisconsin 1 at No. 11 Ohio State 2 (OT) (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 2)
No. 12 UMass Lowell (18-10-6)
03/06/2020 – RV Connecticut 1 at No. 12 UMass Lowell 3
No. 13 Arizona State (22-11-3)
Did not play.
No. 14 Quinnipiac (21-11-2)
Did not play.
No. 15 Maine (18-11-5)
03/06/2020 – No. 18 Providence 0 at No. 15 Maine 1
No. 16 Northeastern (18-13-3)
03/06/2020 – Boston University 3 at No. 16 Northeastern 0
03/07/2020 – No. 16 Northeastern 2 at Boston University 1
No. 17 Western Michigan (18-13-5)
03/06/2020 – Miami 2 at No. 17 Western Michigan 5
03/07/2020 – Miami 4 at No. 17 Western Michigan 8
No. 18 Providence (16-12-6)
03/06/2020 – No. 18 Providence 0 at No. 15 Maine 1
No. 19 Minnesota (16-14-7)
03/06/2020 – RV Notre Dame 1 at No. 19 Minnesota 0 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 – RV Notre Dame 1 at No. 19 Minnesota 2 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 2)
03/08/2020 – RV Notre Dame 2 at No. 19 Minnesota 3 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 3)
No. 20 AIC (21-12-1)
Did not play.
RV = Received Votes
No. 1 Cornell (23-2-4)
Did not play.
No. 2 North Dakota (26-5-4)
03/06/2020 – No. 2 North Dakota 1 at Omaha 4
03/07/2020 – No. 2 North Dakota 5 at Omaha 0
No. 3 Minnesota State (31-5-2)
03/06/2020 – Alaska Anchorage 1 at No. 3 Minnesota State 8 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 – Alaska Anchorage 2 at No. 3 Minnesota State 4 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 2)
No. 4 Boston College (24-8-2)
03/06/2020 – New Hampshire 1 at No. 4 Boston College 2
03/07/2020 – No. 4 Boston College 3 at New Hampshire 3 (OT)
No. 5 Minnesota Duluth (22-10-2)
03/06/2020 – RV St. Cloud 1 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 4
03/07/2020 – RV St. Cloud 1 at No. 5 Minnesota Duluth 6
No. 6 Denver (21-9-6)
03/06/2020 – No. 6 Denver 2 at Colorado College 2 (OT)
03/07/2020 – Colorado College 1 at No. 6 Denver 5
No. 7 Clarkson (23-8-3)
Did not play.
No. 8 Penn State (20-10-4)
Did not play.
No. 9 Massachusetts (21-11-2)
03/05/2020 – Vermont 0 at No. 9 Massachusetts 1
No. 10 Bemidji State (22-10-5)
03/06/2020 – Lake Superior State 0 at No. 10 Bemidji State 2 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 – Lake Superior State 5 at No. 10 Bemidji State 3 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 2)
03/08/2020 – Lake Superior State 1 at No. 10 Bemidji State 3 (WCHA quarterfinal Game 3)
No. 11 Ohio State (20-11-5)
03/06/2020 – RV Wisconsin 1 at No. 11 Ohio State 9 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 RV Wisconsin 1 at No. 11 Ohio State 2 (OT) (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 2)
No. 12 UMass Lowell (18-10-6)
03/06/2020 – RV Connecticut 1 at No. 12 UMass Lowell 3
No. 13 Arizona State (22-11-3)
Did not play.
No. 14 Quinnipiac (21-11-2)
Did not play.
No. 15 Maine (18-11-5)
03/06/2020 – No. 18 Providence 0 at No. 15 Maine 1
No. 16 Northeastern (18-13-3)
03/06/2020 – Boston University 3 at No. 16 Northeastern 0
03/07/2020 – No. 16 Northeastern 2 at Boston University 1
No. 17 Western Michigan (18-13-5)
03/06/2020 – Miami 2 at No. 17 Western Michigan 5
03/07/2020 – Miami 4 at No. 17 Western Michigan 8
No. 18 Providence (16-12-6)
03/06/2020 – No. 18 Providence 0 at No. 15 Maine 1
No. 19 Minnesota (16-14-7)
03/06/2020 – RV Notre Dame 1 at No. 19 Minnesota 0 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 1)
03/07/2020 – RV Notre Dame 1 at No. 19 Minnesota 2 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 2)
03/08/2020 – RV Notre Dame 2 at No. 19 Minnesota 3 (Big Ten quarterfinal Game 3)
No. 20 AIC (21-12-1)
Did not play.
RV = Received Votes
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 09, 2020 12:45PM
For what it's worth, which isn't much this time of year, men and women are still #1. I'll post all later.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 09, 2020 07:33PM
USCHO Division I Men's Poll - March 9, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (40) 23-2-4 981 1 2 Minnesota State (5) 31-5-2 927 3 3 North Dakota (5) 26-5-4 925 2 4 Minnesota Duluth 22-10-2 828 5 5 Boston College 24-8-2 826 4 6 Denver 21-9-6 738 6 7 Clarkson 23-8-3 685 7 8 Penn State 20-10-4 647 8 9 Massachusetts 21-11-2 611 9 10 Ohio State 20-11-5 526 11 11 Bemidji State 22-10-5 470 10 12 UMass Lowell 18-10-6 459 12 13 Arizona State 22-11-3 377 13 14 Quinnipiac 21-11-2 349 14 15 Maine 18-11-5 289 15 16 Western Michigan 18-13-5 244 17 17 Michigan 18-14-4 148 NR 18 Minnesota 16-14-7 126 19 19 Northeastern 18-13-3 119 16 20 AIC 21-12-1 75 20 Others receiving votes: Providence 65, Bowling Green 27, Sacred Heart 23, Harvard 18, Notre Dame 11, St. Cloud 3, Rensselaer 2, Michigan State 1 USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll March 9, 2020 Team Points (First) Last Poll Record Weeks in Poll 1 Cornell University 487 (23) 1 23-2-4 23 2 University North Dakota 473 (9) 2 26-5-4 20 3 Minnesota State Univer 460 (2) 3 31-5-2 23 4 Boston College 396 4 24-8-2 21 5 Univer Minnesota Duluth 387 5 22-10-2 23 6 University of Denver 327 6 21-9-6 23 7 Penn State University 292 7 20-10-4 23 8 Clarkson University 280 8 23-8-3 23 9 University Massachusetts242 9 21-11-2 23 10 Ohio State University 210 11 20-11-5 23 11 Bemidji State University155 10 22-10-5 4 12 U Massachusetts Lowell 125 12 18-10-6 12 13 Arizona State University 80 13 22-11-3 11 14 Quinnipiac University 58 14 21-11-2 7 15 University of Michigan 36 NR 15-19-2 1 Others receiving votes: University of Maine 28, Western Michigan University 22, Northeastern 10, Minnesota 8, Harvard 4. Men's Division I PairWise Rankings Rnk Team PWR W-L-T W% W% Rnk RPI RPI Rnk 1 North Dakota 59 26-5-4 0.8000 3 0.6123* 1 2 Minnesota State 58 31-5-2 0.8421 2 0.5996* 2 3 Cornell 57 23-2-4 0.8621 1 0.5933* 3 4 Minnesota Duluth56 22-10-2 0.6765 6 0.5777 4 5 Denver 55 21-9-6 0.6667 7 0.5688 6 6 Boston College 54 24-8-2 0.7353 4 0.5762 5 7 Penn State 53 20-10-4 0.6471 11 0.5555 7 8 Massachusetts 52 21-11-2 0.6471 11 0.5525 8 9 Clarkson 51 23-8-3 0.7206 5 0.5499 9 10 Ohio State 50 20-11-5 0.6250 15 0.5485* 10 11 UMass Lowell 49 18-10-6 0.6176 16 0.5412 11 12 Bemidji State 47 22-10-5 0.6622 8 0.5397 12 12 Arizona State 47 22-11-3 0.6528 10 0.5394* 13 14 Michigan 46 18-14-4 0.5556 26 0.5371 14 15 Maine 45 18-11-5 0.6029 18 0.5362 15 16 Quinnipiac 44 21-11-2 0.6471 11 0.5361 16 17 Minnesota 43 16-14-7 0.5270 28 0.5325 18 18 Western Michigan42 18-13-5 0.5694 23 0.5360 17 19 Northeastern 41 18-13-3 0.5735 22 0.5297 19 20 Notre Dame 40 15-15-7 0.5000 32 0.5284 20 20 Bowling Green 40 21-13-4 0.6053 17 0.5247 21 22 Providence 38 16-12-6 0.5588 25 0.5242 22 23 Sacred Heart 37 21-10-3 0.6618 9 0.5189 23 24 St. Cloud 36 13-15-6 0.4706 38 0.5182 24 25 Michigan Tech 35 21-15-3 0.5769 21 0.5179 25 26 AIC 34 21-12-1 0.6324 14 0.5172 26 27 Harvard 33 15-10-6 0.5806 20 0.5151 27 28 Michigan State 32 15-19-2 0.4444 40 0.5129 28 29 Boston Universit29 13-13-8 0.5000 32 0.5110 29 29 Omaha 29 14-17-5 0.4583 39 0.5108 30 KRACH: Division I Men Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 North Dakota 816.5 .8627 3 26-5-4 0.8000 4.000 5 204.1 2 Minnesota State 790.0 .8590 2 31-5-2 0.8421 5.333 16 148.1 3 Cornell 571.2 .8184 1 23-2-4 0.8621 6.250 38 91.39 4 Minnesota Duluth446.1 .7827 6 22-10-2 0.6765 2.091 2 213.4 5 Denver 395.8 .7639 7 21-9-6 0.6667 2.000 7 197.9 6 Boston College 350.7 .7441 4 24-8-2 0.7353 2.778 18 126.2 7 Penn State 292.5 .7127 11 20-10-4 0.6471 1.833 14 159.5 8 Ohio State 282.7 .7066 15 20-11-5 0.6250 1.667 13 169.6 9 Bemidji State 260.2 .6915 8 22-10-5 0.6622 1.960 17 132.7 10 Western Michigan249.9 .6840 23 18-13-5 0.5694 1.323 9 188.9 11 Minnesota 234.4 .6720 28 16-14-7 0.5270 1.114 3 210.4 12 Michigan 233.1 .6710 26 18-14-4 0.5556 1.250 10 186.5 13 Clarkson 231.4 .6696 5 23-8-3 0.7206 2.579 39 89.73 14 Massachusetts 215.2 .6557 11 21-11-2 0.6471 1.833 21 117.4 15 Notre Dame 196.2 .6377 32 15-15-7 0.5000 1.000 8 196.2 16 Arizona State 185.8 .6270 10 22-11-3 0.6528 1.880 37 98.83 17 UMass Lowell 182.2 .6230 16 18-10-6 0.6176 1.615 26 112.8 18 St. Cloud 180.7 .6214 38 13-15-6 0.4706 0.889 6 203.3 19 Bowling Green 174.9 .6149 17 21-13-4 0.6053 1.533 25 114.1 20 Michigan State 164.3 .6023 40 15-19-2 0.4444 0.800 4 205.4 21 Wisconsin 160.2 .5972 43 14-20-2 0.4167 0.714 1 224.2 22 Michigan Tech 158.0 .5944 21 21-15-3 0.5769 1.364 24 115.8 23 Quinnipiac 156.1 .5919 11 21-11-2 0.6471 1.833 40 85.13 24 Maine 153.6 .5887 18 18-11-5 0.6029 1.519 36 101.2 25 Omaha 145.2 .5772 39 14-17-5 0.4583 0.846 11 171.6 26 Northeastern 143.8 .5751 22 18-13-3 0.5735 1.345 30 106.9 27 Northrn Michigan136.6 .5646 29 18-16-4 0.5263 1.111 19 122.9 28 Providence 133.4 .5598 25 16-12-6 0.5588 1.267 33 105.3 29 Alaska 128.2 .5516 30 16-15-5 0.5139 1.057 20 121.3 30 Boston Univer 116.8 .5322 32 13-13-8 0.5000 1.000 22 116.8 31 Harvard 110.4 .5206 20 15-10-6 0.5806 1.385 41 79.74 USCHO Division I Women's Poll - March 9, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (14) 28-2-3 145 1 2 Wisconsin 28-5-3 132 2 3 Northeastern 32-4-2 114 4 4 Ohio State (1) 24-8-6 101 5 5 Minnesota 27-6-3 100 3 6 Princeton 26-6-1 83 6 7 Clarkson 25-6-6 59 7 8 Minnesota Duluth 18-12-6 36 8 9 Boston University 24-8-4 34 9 10 Mercyhurst 21-10-5 13 NR Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac 6, Harvard 2 Women's National Collegiate PairWise Rankings Rnk Team PWR W-L-T W% W% Rnk RPI RPI Rnk 1 Cornell 40 28-2-3 0.8939 1 0.6575* 1 2 Wisconsin 39 28-5-3 0.8194 3 0.6425* 2 3 Northeastern 38 32-4-2 0.8684 2 0.6302* 3 4 Minnesota 37 27-6-3 0.7917 5 0.6288* 4 5 Princeton 36 26-6-1 0.8030 4 0.6213* 5 6 Ohio State 35 24-8-6 0.7105 8 0.6188 6 7 Clarkson 34 25-6-6 0.7568 6 0.5921* 7 8 Boston Univer 33 24-8-4 0.7222 7 0.5736* 8 9 Minnesota Duluth32 18-12-6 0.5833 12 0.5685 9 10 Quinnipiac 31 20-14-3 0.5811 13 0.5405* 10 11 Harvard 30 18-14-1 0.5606 14 0.5391* 11 12 Mercyhurst 29 21-10-5 0.6528 9 0.5390 12 KRACH: National Collegiate Women Rank Team Rating RRWP Win % Rk W-L-T Win % Win Ratio SOS Rk SOS 1 Cornell 2782. .9092 1 28-2-3 0.8939 8.429 7 330.0 2 Wisconsin 2740. .9081 3 28-5-3 0.8194 4.538 3 603.6 3 Minnesota 2266. .8935 5 27-6-3 0.7917 3.800 4 596.3 4 Ohio State 1896. .8787 8 24-8-6 0.7105 2.455 1 772.3 5 Princeton 1330. .8458 4 26-6-1 0.8030 4.077 8 326.2 6 Northeastern 1012. .8174 2 32-4-2 0.8684 6.600 16 153.4 7 Minnesota Duluth851.9 .7981 12 18-12-6 0.5833 1.400 2 608.5 8 Clarkson 745.8 .7826 6 25-6-6 0.7568 3.111 11 239.7 9 Boston Univer 373.5 .6928 7 24-8-4 0.7222 2.600 18 143.7 10 Bemidji State 354.1 .6853 24 16-18-3 0.4730 0.897 5 394.6 11 Harvard 314.0 .6683 14 18-14-1 0.5606 1.276 10 246.1 12 Quinnipiac 287.4 .6556 13 20-14-3 0.5811 1.387 13 207.2 13 Colgate 255.6 .6385 19 17-15-6 0.5263 1.111 12 230.1 14 Minnesota State 220.5 .6168 31 11-20-6 0.3784 0.609 6 362.3 15 Yale 209.6 .6093 18 17-15-0 0.5312 1.133 14 184.9 16 Mercyhurst 202.3 .6040 9 21-10-5 0.6528 1.880 26 107.6
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Polls 2019-20
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 23, 2020 04:23PM
CBR: Men's Hockey Ranked #1 In Final USCHO poll Cornell tops year-end poll for first time in program history
CBR: Women's Ice Hockey Tabbed #1 in Final USCHO Poll
Interestingly it's also the first for the women, even though they don't headline it as such.
CBR: Women's Ice Hockey Tabbed #1 in Final USCHO Poll
Interestingly it's also the first for the women, even though they don't headline it as such.
USCHO Division I Men's Poll - March 23, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (25) 23-2-4 954 1 2 North Dakota (16) 26-5-4 943 3 3 Minnesota State (6) 31-5-2 926 2 4 Boston College (2) 24-8-2 833 5 5 Minnesota Duluth(1) 22-10-2 811 4 6 Denver 21-9-6 739 6 7 Clarkson 23-8-3 684 7 8 Penn State 20-10-4 649 8 9 Massachusetts 21-11-2 619 9 10 Ohio State 20-11-5 537 10 11 Bemidji State 22-10-5 467 11 12 UMass Lowell 18-10-6 448 12 13 Arizona State 22-11-3 362 13 14 Quinnipiac 21-11-2 323 14 15 Maine 18-11-5 301 15 16 Western Michigan 18-13-5 229 16 17 Michigan 18-14-4 210 17 18 Minnesota 16-14-7 124 18 19 Northeastern 18-13-3 105 19 20 AIC 21-12-1 77 20 Others receiving votes: Providence 55, Sacred Heart 32, Bowling Green 31, Harvard 25, Rensselaer 7, Notre Dame 4, Boston University 2, Michigan Tech 1, St. Cloud 1, Bentley 1 USCHO Division I Women's Poll - March 23, 2020 Rnk Team (First) Record Points Last Poll 1 Cornell (12) 28-2-3 144 1 2 Wisconsin (1) 28-5-3 134 2 3 Northeastern (1) 32-4-2 115 3 4 Ohio State (1) 24-8-6 102 4 5 Minnesota 27-6-3 99 5 6 Princeton 26-6-1 80 6 7 Clarkson 25-6-6 60 7 8 Minnesota Duluth 18-12-6 39 8 9 Boston University 24-8-4 36 9 10 Mercyhurst 21-10-5 12 10 Others receiving votes: Quinnipiac 4
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/23/2020 04:26PM by Jim Hyla.
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