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National Coaches Polls 2006/07 |
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1. Carleton 2. Victoria 3. Cape Breton 4. UBC 5. StFX 6. Brock 7. Ottawa 8. Concordia 9. Guelph 10. McMaster 11. UQAM 11. Saskatchewan 13. York 13. Windsor 15. Toronto 15. Laval |
OCTOBER 31
1. Carleton 491/40 2. UBC 413 3. StFX 374 4. Ottawa 355 5. Victoria 349 6. Brock 264 7. McMaster 171 8. Concordia 166 9. Windsor 161 10. Toronto 134/1 11. Cape Breton 86 12. Brandon 68 13. Saskatchewan 34 14. Laval 31 15. Laurentian 11 |
NOVEMBER 7
1. Carleton 456/38 2. UBC 413 3. StFX 377 4. Ottawa 343 5. Victoria 304 6. Brock 263 pts 7. McMaster 207 8. Concordia 190 9. Windsor 164 pts 10. Toronto 124 pts 11. Cape Breton 32 12. Saskatchewan 29 13. Brandon 24 14. Laval 15 15. Laurentian 7 |
NOVEMBER 14
1. Carleton 455/37 2. UBC 416/1 3. StFX 383/3 4. Victoria 337 5. Brock 294 6. Ottawa 270 7. Windsor 218 8. Concordia 203 9. Toronto 171 10. McMaster 109 11. Cape Breton 48 12. Brandon 45 13. Laval 13 14. Saskatchewan 6 15. York 4 |
NOVEMBER 21
1. Carleton 491 2. UBC 452 3. Victoria 407 4. StFX 337 5. Ottawa 335 6. Windsor 292 7. Concordia 241 8. Brock 218 9. Cape Breton 145 10. Brandon 122 11. Toronto 64 12. McMaster 35 13. York 12 14. Queen’s 4 14. Laval 4 |
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NOVEMBER 28
1. Carleton 524 2. UBC 462 3. Victoria 420 4. StFX 354 5. Ottawa 334 6. Windsor 299 7. Concordia 257 8. Brandon 198 9. Brock 115 10 Cape Breton 102 11 York 101 12 Toronto 57 13 Queen’s 20 14 Alberta 14 15 McMaster 4 |
DECEMBER 5
1. Carleton 456 2. UBC 418 3. StFX 357 4. Victoria 342 5. Ottawa 310 6. Concordia 264 7. Windsor 233 8. Brock 170 9. Brandon 127 10 Cape Breton 120 11 York 57 12 Alberta 44 13 Queen’s 10 14 Toronto 6 15 Laval 3 |
JANUARY 9
1. Carleton 504 2. StFX 436 3. Concordia 406 4. UBC 374 5. Ottawa 337 6. Victoria 317 7. Windsor 257 8. Brandon 173 9. Cape Breton 167 10 Brock 82 11 York 67 12 Queen’s 66 13 Alberta 29 14 McMaster 25 15 Acadia 11 |
JANUARY 19
1. Carleton 480/40 2. StFX 390 3. Brandon 361 4. Windsor 333 5. Concordia 332 6. UBC 317 7. Ottawa 261 8. Cape Breton 214 9. Victoria 186 10 York 74 11 Alberta 63 12 Brock 27 13 Acadia 26 14 Queens 24 15 Saskatchewan 11 |
JANUARY 23
1. Carleton 492/41 2. Brandon 448 3. Concordia 390 4. StFX 359 5. Windsor 312 6. UBC 292 7. Cape Breton 275 8. Victoria 200 9. Ottawa 163 10. Alberta 112 11. Queen's 51 12. Acadia 21 13. Brock 18 13. York 18 15. Toronto 12 | |
JANUARY 30
1. Brandon 496/35 2. Concordia 460/7 3. Carleton 399 4. Windsor 385 5. UBC 325 pts 6. Cape Breton 288 7. StFX 247 8. Victoria 220 9. Ottawa 207 10 Acadia 72 11 Toronto 58 12 York 48 13 Alberta 42 14 Brock 23 15 Queen’s 11 |
FEBRUARY 6
1. Brandon 502 2. Concordia 458 3. Carleton 421 4. Victoria 341 5. UBC 301 6. StFX 274 7. Acadia 273 8. Windsor 223 9. Cape Breton 176 10 Ottawa 149 11 York 63 12 Toronto 53 13 Brock 16 14 Alberta 9 15 Saskatchewan 6 |
FEBRUARY 13
1. Brandon 501/39 2. Concordia 462/3 3. Carleton 420 4. Victoria 365 5. UBC 341 6. Acadia 282 7. Cape Breton 238 8. Ottawa 172 9. StFX 158 10. Windsor 146 11. Toronto 89 12. Brock 34 13. Alberta 18 14. York 15 15. McMaster 2 |
FEBRUARY 20
1. Brandon 514/42 2. Concordia 472/2 3. Victoria 417 4. Carleton 361 5. UBC 357 6. Ottawa 291 7. Cape Breton 280 8. StFX 194 9. Acadia 153 10 Windsor 123 11 Toronto 92 12 Brock 50 13 Alberta 26 14 York 15 15 Saskatchewan 3 |
FEBRUARY 27
1. Brandon 442/35 2. Concordia 406/2 3. Carleton 354 4. UBC 329 5. Ottawa 285 6. Victoria 278 7. StFX 187 8. Cape Breton 179 9. Acadia 152 10 Windsor 135 11 Brock 58 12 Saskatchewan 44 13 Toronto 15 14 McMaster 3 15 York 1 15 Saint Mary's 1 |
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1. Concordia 449 2. Carleton 410 3. UBC 383 4. Brandon 355 5. Ottawa 284 6. StFX 258 7. Cape Breton 200 8. Windsor 176 9. Victoria 162 9. Acadia 162 11 Saskatchewan 52 12 Laval 14 13 McMaster 13 13 Toronto 13 15 Saint Mary's 11 |
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OCTOBER 31
1. McMaster 80 2. UBC 68 3. Simon Fraser 60 4. Cape Breton 47 5. Saskatchewan 38 6. York 37 7. Bishop’s 31 8. Brock 27 9. Alberta 18 10. Winnipeg 16 |
NOVEMBER 7
1. McMaster 82 2. UBC 78 3. Simon Fraser 71 4. Cape Breton 60 5. Saskatchewan 56 6. Bishop’s 43 7. York 39 8. Alberta 35 9. Brock 23 10. Winnipeg 20 11. Manitoba 12. Toronto 13. Victoria 14. Laval 15. Dalhousie 16. Guelph 17. Calgary |
OCTOBER 14
1. McMaster 83 2. UBC 78 3. Simon Fraser 70 4. Saskatchewan 58 5. Alberta 48 6. Brock 41 7. Cape Breton 36 7. Winnipeg 36 9. York 27 10. Memorial 21 11. Manitoba 16 12. Bishop’s 13 13. Victoria 9 14. Toronto 6 15. Laval 1 15. Dalhousie 1 |
NOVEMBER 21
1. McMaster 82 2. UBC 77 3. Simon Fraser 72 4. Saskatchewan 63 5. Alberta 52 6. Brock 46 7. Winnipeg 38 8. Cape Breton 36 9. York 31 10. Memorial 21 11. Manitoba 13 12. Bishop's 4 12. Calgary 4 14. Laval 3 15. Dalhousie 2 16. Victoria 1 16. Western 1 |
NOVEMBER 28
1. McMaster 82 2. UBC 78 pts 3. Simon Fraser 71 4. Saskatchewan 63 5. Alberta 55 6. Brock 47 7. Cape Breton 41 8. York 30 9. Laval 23 10 Manitoba 21 11 Winnipeg 19 12 Memorial 9 13 UNB 6 14 Dalhousie 2 15 Queen's 1 15 Victoria 1 | |
DECEMBER 5
1. McMaster 82 2. UBC 78 3. Simon Fraser 71 4. Alberta 62 5. Saskatchewan 51 5. Brock 51 7. Cape Breton 39 8. York 33 9. Laval 29 10 Manitoba 23 11 Winnipeg 12 12 UNB 5 13 Dalhousie 4 14 Guelph 3 15 Memorial 2 15 Calgary 2 |
JANUARY 9
1. McMaster 69 2. UBC 67 3. Simon Fraser 61 4. Saskatchewan 55 5. Alberta 46 6. York 37 7. Brock 35 8. Winnipeg 26 9. Cape Breton 23 10 Laval 8 11 UNB 7 12 Dalhousie 6 12 Manitoba 6 14 Bishop’s 4 15 Guelph 2 |
JANUARY 16
1. McMaster 82 2. UBC 78 3. SFU 70 4. Saskatchewan 59 5. York 54 6. Alberta 52 7. Manitoba 33 8. Brock 27 9. Winnipeg 25 10 Cape Breton 19 11 Memorial 13 12 Laval 10 13 Calgary 8 14 Dalhousie 3 15 McGill 2 16 Western 1 16 Guelph 1 16 UNB 1 |
JANUARY 23
1. McMaster 82 2. UBC 79 3. Simon Fraser 71 4. Saskatchewan 63 5. York 54 6. Alberta 50 7. Manitoba 40 8. Brock 32 9. Winnipeg 23 10 Cape Breton 21 11 Dalhousie 13 11 Laval 13 13 Memorial 4 13 Western 4 |
JANUARY 30
1. McMaster 81 2. UBC 79 3. Simon Fraser 71 4. Saskatchewan 57 5. York 56 6. Alberta 54 7. Manitoba 40 8. Cape Breton 30 9. Dalhousie 20 10 Winnipeg 18 11 Calgary 9 11 Western 9 13 Laval 7 14 Guelph 6 15 Brock 5 16 Memorial 3 17 Regina 1 17 Concordia 1 |
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FEBRUARY 6
1. Simon Fraser 82 2. McMaster 73 3. UBC 72 4. Saskatchewan 68 5. York 52 6. Alberta 51 7. Manitoba 36 8. Calgary 34 9. Cape Breton 26 10 Dalhousie 17 11 Winnipeg 13 12 Laval 12 13 Western 7 14 Brock 4 15 UNB 3 16 Guelph 1 |
FEBRUARY 13
1. Simon Fraser 84 2. McMaster 75 3. UBC 72 4. Alberta 58 5. Calgary 54 6. York 51 7. Saskatchewan 49 8. Cape Breton 31 9. Manitoba 28 10 Laval 20 11 Winnipeg 11 12 Dalhousie 8 13 Western 5 14 Memorial 4 15 Brock 1 |
FEBRUARY 20
1. UBC 81 2. Simon Fraser 77 3. McMaster 71 4. Alberta 61 5. Saskatchewan 56 6. York 52 7. Cape Breton 40 8. Manitoba 34 9. Laval 24 10 Calgary 18 11 Dalhousie 12 11 Memorial 12 13 Winnipeg 7 14 Western 5 15 Brock 1 |
FEBRUARY 27
1. UBC 83 2. McMaster 74 3. Simon Fraser 71 4. Alberta 64 5. York 53 6. Saskatchewan 45 7. Winnipeg 38 8. Dalhousie 28 9. Cape Breton 24 10 Manitoba 20 10 Laval 20 12 Calgary 12 12 Memorial 12 14 Guelph 2 |
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Individual Stats 2003-04 |
Wrinkles in SCHEDULES All conferences generally have M/W doubleheaders to permit travel using one bus. Usually the Men's game is last, although Concordia for one tends to play the Men's game in the early slot. The Women's playoffs are earlier each Spring, so the Women's schedule begins a week early, and the last week involves only Men's games. The AUS conference has 8 teams placed in 2 divisions for scheduling purposes. After scheduling, the 8 teams are considered one division, with the top six teams qualifying for the playoffs, and their overall season standing serves as playoff seeding. Memorial is always in the Baldwin division along with three of the four mainland Nova Scotia teams (SMU, StFX and Acadia), because of their proximity to Halifax airport. Each year one mainland team rotates to the Nelson division. In 2005-06 it is Dalhousie's turn to appear in the Nelson with UNB, UPEI and CBU. Each team plays 20 games, four against each division opponent, and two crossover games against each team in the other division, generally home-and-home, although not necessarily. Wins in own division earn two points, while wins over opponents from the other division earn four points. A team can earn 32 points from the 8 crossover games and 24 points from their 12 division games. The Quebec conference has 5 teams that play a straight 16-game schedule, facing each of their four opponents twice on the road and twice at home. The OUA has two 8-team divisions or conferences, OUA West and OUA East. Each team plays a 22-game schedule, 7 home-and-home series against division opponents, and a single game against each opponent in the other division. Those crossover games alternate home-away on successive years. In 2005-06 Canada West added a new team, TRU, to form one 5-team division (Pacific) and two 4-team divisions (Central, Great Plains). Because of travel considerations, teams typically play a pair of Fri/Sat games at one location, so they must play quite an imbalanced schedule. In 2005-06 UBC played two games at home and two games away against of conference rivals SFU and TWU, and play only three games against TRU and UVic. They play a pair of away games at Brandon and a pair at Calgary, and host Winnipeg twice and Lethbridge twice. All this adds up to 20 wins and 40 points they can earn. UBC entirely miss playing Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Regina that season. Manitoba plays conference rivals Brandon, Winnipeg and Regina four times each home-and home, play Saskatchewan and SFU twice each on the road, then host Calgary and TWU twice at home. This gives a total of 20 wins and 40 points they can earn. Pacific will expand to six teams in 2006-07 by adding Fraser Valley, when they should be able to return to a more balanced schedule where they play all teams. |