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National Coaches Polls 2008/09 |
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1. Carleton 465/36 2. UBC 424/3 3. Concordia 293 4. Windsor 250 5. Victoria 245 6. StFX 240 7. McGill 216 8. Calgary 187 9. Ottawa 184 10 Dalhousie 147 11 Cape Breton 68 12 Brock 58 13 Western 57 14 Simon Fraser 51 15 Waterloo 40 |
NOVEMBER 4
1. Carleton 452/35 2. UBC 419/3 3. Concordia 369 4. Windsor 341 5. Victoria 309 6. StFX 263 7. Calgary 207 8. Dalhousie 176 9. Ottawa 158 10 McGill 143 11 Cape Breton 46 12 Brock 24 13 Western 12 13 Waterloo 12 15 Brandon 8 |
NOVEMBER 11
1. UBC 480/40 2. Carleton 425 3. Concordia 392 4. Windsor 367 5. StFX 315 6. Calgary 280 7. Victoria 247 8. Ottawa 186 9. McGill 144 10 Dalhousie 96 11 Western 50 12 Cape Breton 42 13 Brock 39 14 Toronto 26 15 Fraser Valley 17 |
NOVEMBER 18
1. Carleton 511/39 2. UBC 451/2 3. Windsor 445/2 4. StFX 387 5. Calgary 325 6. Concordia 321 7. Victoria 270 8. Ottawa 220 9. Brock 129 10 Dalhousie 111 11 McGill 91 12 Cape Breton 26 13 Western 25 14 Waterloo 12 15 Regina 9 |
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NOVEMBER 25/
1. Carleton 492/41 2. UBC 450 3. StFX 403 4. Calgary 367 5. Windsor 319 6. Ottawa 287 7. Victoria 234 8. Concordia 203 9. Dalhousie 171 10 Western 79 11 McGill 57 12 Brock 48 13 Waterloo 44 14 Regina 24 15 Saint Mary's 10 |
DECEMBER 2
1. Carleton 503/41 2. UBC 461/1 3. StFX 420 4. Calgary 377 5. Ottawa 330 6. Windsor 257 7. Concordia 250 8. Victoria 229 9. Dalhousie 165 10 Western 140 11 Regina 27 12 Laval 22 13 Saint Mary's 16 13 Toronto 16 15 Waterloo 11 |
JANUARY 6
1. Carleton 431/36 2. UBC 395/1 3. StFX 352 4. Ottawa 294 5. Calgary 286 6. Windsor 256 7. Concordia 217 8. Victoria 182 9. Western 134 10 Dalhousie 82 11 Saint Mary's 55 12 Cape Breton 13 12 Toronto 13 14 Waterloo 12 15 Simon Fraser 10 |
JANUARY 13
1. Carleton 504/42 2. Ottawa 452 3. UBC 406 4. Calgary 373 5. StFX 364 6. Concordia 266 7. Western 235 8. Windsor 195 9. Dalhousie 175 10 Victoria 129 11 TWU 74 12 Saint Mary's 33 13 Cape Breton 26 14 McMaster 19 15 Regina 8 |
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JANUARY 20
1. Carleton 50442 2. Ottawa 459 3. UBC 418 4. Calgary 381 5. StFX 338 6. Western 286 7. Concordia 225 8. Victoria 205 9. Windsor 111 10 Dalhousie 107 11 TWU 97 12 Saint Mary's 67 13 McMaster 15 14 Cape Breton 9 15 Regina 6 |
JANUARY 27
1. Carleton 468/39 2. Ottawa 427 3. UBC 389 4. StFX 350 5. Calgary 301 6. Victoria 228 7. Western 221 8. Windsor 214 9. Concordia 153 10 TWU 130 11 Saint Mary's 45 12 Cape Breton 26 13 Dalhousie 15 14 Toronto 13 15 Brandon 9 16 UQAM 9 |
FEBRUARY 3
1. Carleton 516/43 2. UBC 451 3. Ottawa 447 4. Calgary 354 ) 5. StFX 337 6. Western 318 7. Victoria 261 8. Concordia 207 9. Windsor 134 10 Cape Breton 122 11 Trinity Western 77 12 McMaster 28 13 Toronto 21 14 Brandon 15 15 Dalhousie 14 |
FEBRUARY 10
1. Carleton 492/41 2. UBC 449 3. Ottawa 411 4. StFX 358 5. Western Ontario 319 6. Calgary 300 7. Victoria 248 8. Concordia 203 9. Windsor 161 10 TWU 110 11 Cape Breton 71 12 Dalhousie 19 13 Brandon 12 14 McMaster 10 15 UQAM 5 15 Saint Mary's 5 |
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FEBRUARY 17
1. Carleton 480/40 2. UBC 434 3. Ottawa 403 4. StFX 354 5. Western 319 6. Calgary 284 7. Concordia 221 8. Windsor 174 9. TWU 151 10 Cape Breton 103 11 Victoria 94 12 Brandon 29 13 Toronto 11 14 Alberta 9 15 Regina 8 |
FEBRUARY 24
1. Carleton 492/41 2. UBC 448 3. Ottawa 392 4. Western 366 5. StFX 315 5. Calgary 315 7. Concordia 245 8. Windsor 177 9. Cape Breton 167 10 TWU 81 11 Brandon 68 12 Toronto 34 13 Victoria 31 14 Dalhousie 18 15 Regina 13 |
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OCTOBER 28
1. Simon Fraser 407 2. Alberta 389 3. Windsor 327 4. Saskatchewan 249 5. Dalhousie 222 6. Winnipeg 186 7. Calgary 164 8. Regina 152 9. UQAM 99 10 Laurentian 88 11 Toronto 74 12 Western 53 13 UBC 31 14 Victoria 30 15 Laval 29 16 Cape Breton 25 |
NOVEMBER 4
1. Alberta 418 2. Simon Fraser 378 3. Windsor 367 4. Saskatchewan 312 5. Dalhousie 263 6. Calgary 218 7. Winnipeg 189 8. Regina 171 9. UQAM 126 10 Laurentian 116 11 Victoria 76 12 Western 25 13 Laval 7 |
NOVEMBER 11
1. Simon Fraser 424 2. Alberta 388 3. Winnipeg 320 4. Regina 304 5. Windsor 283 6. Calgary 230 7. Saskatchewan 199 8. UQAM 150 9. Dalhousie 122 10 Memorial 75 11 Victoria 46 12 Laurentian 41 13 Laval 15 14 Toronto 9 |
NOVEMBER 18
1. Simon Fraser 484 2. Regina 428 3. Windsor 358 4. Saskatchewan 349 5. Alberta 306 6. Calgary 301 7. Winnipeg 267 8. Memorial 180 9. UQAM 81 10 Laurentian 65 11 Cape Breton 57 12 Victoria 42 13 Dalhousie 38 |
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NOVEMBER 25
1. Simon Fraser 472 2. Regina 424 3. Windsor 384 4. Saskatchewan 356 5. Alberta 308 6. Winnipeg 248 7. Calgary 231 8. Memorial 170 9. Victoria 102 10 Cape Breton 70 11 Dalhousie 55 12 Western 46 13 Laval 38 14 UQAM 26 |
DECEMBER 2
1. Simon Fraser 366 2. Regina 329 3. Windsor 295 4. Saskatchewan 277 5. Alberta 242 6. Calgary 197 7. Winnipeg 147 8. Memorial 137 9. Victoria 124 10 Cape Breton 78 11 Laval 40 12 Western Ontario 36 13 Dalhousie 28 |
JANUARY 6
1. Simon Fraser 388 2. Windsor 348 3. Alberta 299 4. Saskatchewan 295 5. Regina 266 6. Calgary 207 7. Winnipeg 171 8. Memorial 147 9. Victoria 134 10 Cape Breton 87 11 Laval 32 12 Western 30 13 Trinity Western 16 |
JANUARY 13
1. Simon Fraser 300 2. Windsor 269 3. Saskatchewan 251 4. Alberta 208 5. Regina 206 6. Winnipeg 140 7. Memorial 135 8. Calgary 112 9. Victoria 108 10 Cape Breton 57 11 Laval 51 12 Western 38 |
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JANUARY 20
1. Simon Fraser 292 2. Windsor 263 3. Saskatchewan 245 4. Regina 217 5. Alberta 192 6. Victoria 146 7. Memorial 128 8. Winnipeg 106 9. Calgary 86 10 Western 47 11 Dalhousie 39 12 Cape Breton 28 |
JANUARY 27
1. Simon Fraser 318 2. Windsor 282 3. Saskatchewan 257 4. Regina 241 5. Alberta 211 6. Victoria 183 7. Memorial 152 8. Winnipeg 86 9. Calgary 84 10 Cape Breton 46 11 Dalhousie 35 12 UBC 33 |
FEBRUARY 3
1. Simon Fraser 414 2. Windsor 372 3. Saskatchewan 347 4. Regina 305 5. Alberta 252 6. Victoria 236 7. Memorial 200 8. Winnipeg 145 9. Cape Breton 112 10 Dalhousie 56 11 Western 38 12 Calgary 37 |
FEBRUARY 10
1. Simon Fraser 246 2. Windsor 225 3. Regina 197 4. Saskatchewan 182 5. Alberta 170 6. Victoria 136 7. Memorial 100 8. Winnipeg 78 9. Dalhousie 56 10 Western 47 11 Cape Breton 39 12 Toronto 356 | ||
FEBRUARY 17
1. Simon Fraser 294 2. Windsor 263 3. Regina 236 4. Saskatchewan 226 5. Alberta 200 6. Memorial 131 7. Winnipeg 127 8. UBC 91 9. Dalhousie 87 10 Victoria 60 11 Cape Breton 54 12 Western 53 |
FEBRUARY 27
1. Simon Fraser 224 2. Windsor 205 3. Regina 181 4. Alberta 168 5. Saskatchewan 148 6. Cape Breton 127 7. Memorial 87 8. Western 56 9. Dalhousie 51 10. UBC 48 |
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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. |