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National Coaches Polls 2004/05 |
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1. Laval 381 2. Carleton 375 3. UBC 355 4. Cape Breton 315 5. StFX 314 6. Victoria 305 7. McMaster 177 8. Ottawa 122 9. Regina 104 10. Memorial 102 11. Concordia 87 12. Waterloo 83 13. Saskatchewan 50 14. Brock 28 15. UNB 20 |
NOVEMBER 15
1. Laval 472 2. Carleton 432 3. UBC 407 4. StFX 357 5. Cape Breton 290 6. Ottawa 272 7. Victoria 230 8. Regina 192 9. McMaster 133 10. Memorial 73 10. Saskatchewan 73 12. Concordia 61 13. Brock 20 14. UNB 19 15. York 16 |
NOVEMBER 22
1. Carleton 471 2. UBC 435 3. StFX 389 4. Laval 385 5. Ottawa 309 6. Victoria 279 7. Cape Breton 232 8. McMaster 192 9. Saskatchewan 134 10. Regina 119 11. Concordia 71 12. Brock 28 13. Memorial 20 14. Guelph 5 14. Saint Mary's 5 14. York 5 |
NOVEMBER 29
1. Carleton 497/37 2. UBC 461/4 3. StFX 425/1 4. Ottawa 372 5. Laval 298 6. Victoria 290 7. Cape Breton 284 8. McMaster 213 9. Regina 161 10. Saskatchewan 109 11. Memorial 44 12. Concordia 39 13. Guelph 26 14. Bishop's 12 15. Saint Mary's 11 |
DECEMBER 6
1. Carleton 473/36 2. UBC 439/3 3. St. FX 403/1 4. Ottawa 338 5. Laval 304/1 6. Victoria 258 7. Cape Breton 243 8. McMaster 216 9. Saskatchwan 101 10. Memorial 91 11. Concordia 75 12. Regina 45 13. Brock 24 14. Bishop's 13 14. Guelph 13 |
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JANUARY 10
1. StFX 472/22 2. UBC 456/15 3. Carleton 438/5 4. Ottawa 344 5. Victoria 285 6. Laval 279 7. McMaster 272 8. Saskatchewan 179 9. Cape Breton 173 10. Brock 151 11. Regina 57 12. Bishop's 41 13. Guelph 29 14. Toronto 25 15. Concordia 14 |
JANUARY 17
1. UBC 381/29 2. Carleton 346/1 3. StFX 324/2 4. Ottawa 283 5. Victoria 265 6. Laval 220 7. Cape Breton 170 8. Brock 146 9. McMaster 138 10. Toronto 91 11. Saskatchewan 48 12. Regina 25 13. Concordia 14 14. Bishop's 9 15. Guelph 3 |
January 24
1. UBC 478/38 2. Ottawa 438/2 3. Carleton 382 4. Victoria 347 5. StFX 345 6. Cape Breton 277 7. McMaster 206 8. Laval 200 9. Brock 140 10. Concordia 84 11. Toronto 70 12. Saskatchewan 64 13. Regina 33 14. Memorial 7 15. Bishop's 5 |
JANUARY 31
1. UBC 492/41 2. Ottawa 451 3. Carleton 400 4. Cape Breton 339 5. Victoria 335 6. StFX 301 7. Concordia 237 8. Brock 154 9. Laval 132 10. McMaster 119 11. Regina 73 12. Bishop's 28 13. Saskatchewan 27 14. Toronto 21 15. Memorial 16 |
FEBRUARY 7
1. UBC 504/42 2. Carleton 462 3. Ottawa 396 4. Cape Breton 390 5. Victoria 345 6. StFX 296 7. Concordia 249 8. McMaster 198 9. Laval 134 10. Regina 128 11. Toronto 50 12. Brock 34 13. Saskatchewan 22 14. Guelph 13 15. York 10 | |
FEBRUARY 14
1. UBC 492/41 2. Carleton 451 3. Ottawa 330 4. Cape Breton 296 5. Victoria 392 6. StFX 360 7. Concordia 260 8. McMaster 205 9. Laval 135 10. Regina 121 11. Toronto 76 12. Brock 25 13. Guelph 14 14. Saint Mary's 7 15. Saskatchewan 6 |
FEBRUARY 21
1. UBC 480/40 2. Carleton 440 3. StFX 367 4. Victoria 351 5. Cape Breton 325 6. Ottawa 315 7. Concordia 247 8. McMaster 212 9. Regina 127 10. Laval 107 11. Toronto 85 12. Saskatchewan 25 13. Brock 18 13. Saint Mary's 18 15. Alberta 4 |
FEBRUARY 28
1. Carleton 460/21 2. UBC 458/19 3. Cape Breton 370 4. StFX 346 5. Victoria 338 6. Concordia 296 7. McMaster 242 8. Regina 163 9. Saskatchewan 104 10. Ottawa 94 11. Saint Mary's 44 12. Laval 39 12. York 39 14. Brock 34 15. Laurier 1 |
MARCH 8
1. Victoria 398/14 2. Cape Breton 394/11 3. Carleton 387/6 4. UBC 365/5 5. StFX 354/2 6. McMaster 268 7. Saskatchewan 214 8. York 133 9. Saint Mary's 117 10. Laval 115 11. Concordia 96 12. Laurier 39 13. Ottawa 30 14. Regina 24 15. UQAM 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. |