CIS TOP 10: Hockey ranked first, Swim team seventh
By Michel Bélanger, CIS
CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#21)
Calgary tops swimming rankings going into CIS championships
Feb. 17, 2009
OTTAWA (CIS) – The University of Calgary Dinos top the CIS women’s
and men’s swimming rankings going into the 2009 national
championships, set to get under way Thursday at UBC’s Thunderbird
Aquatic Centre, in Vancouver.
The Calgary women have an 866-484 lead over defending CIS champion
UBC in the computer-generated rankings. The Canada West champion
Dinos, who have finished second to the Thunderbirds eight years
running at the CIS meet, are looking for their first-ever national
title.
Rounding out this week’s women’s swimming Top 10 are Toronto (266),
QSSF champion Laval (231), OUA champion Western Ontario (192), UQTR
(131), Alberta (124), Victoria (118), Guelph (102) and AUS champion
Dalhousie (98).
On the men’s side, the reigning CIS champion Dinos, who put an end
to UBC’s 10-year domination of the CIS meet a year ago, hold a
599-537 advantage over the Thunderbirds in the new Top 10.
Rounding out the men’s national rankings are OUA champion Toronto
(357), QSSF champion Laval (340), Guelph (231), Western Ontario
(169), Ã山ǿ¼é (150), Alberta (135), Waterloo (92) and McMaster
(85).
The 2009 CIS swimming championships will run from Thursday,
February 19 through Saturday, February 21, with the preliminaries
starting at 10 a.m. Pacific Time and the finals at 6 p.m. Pacific
every day.
In other CIS sports, the Simon Fraser Clan and Carleton Ravens hold
on to their No. 1 status in women’s and men’s basketball,
respectively. The Ã山ǿ¼é Martlets, in women’s hockey, and Windsor
Lancers, in men’s track and field, also remain at No. 1.
The UNB Varsity Reds move ahead of the Alberta Golden Bears to top
the final men’s hockey poll of the season, while Windsor and
Toronto both move up in the women’s track and field rankings and
are now in a three-way tie for No. 1 with reigning CIS champion
Guelph.
In women’s basketball, No. 1 Simon Fraser (22-1 regular season /
2-0 playoffs) made quick work of Trinity Western in the first round
of the Canada West playoffs defeating the Spartans 102-55 and
77-64.
The Clan will now face No. 8 UBC (13-10 / 2-0) in the best-of-three
Pacific Division final starting Friday night. The T-Birds, who were
unranked a week ago, upset then-No. 6 Victoria in two games in the
opening round of the post-season.
In men’s basketball, No. 1 Carleton (20-1) dominated Queen’s,
85-43, and RMC, 119-45, over the past weekend. The Ravens visit No.
3 Ottawa (19-2) in their regular season finale Saturday night, with
first place in the OUA East on the line. Carleton won the first
head-to-head meeting 87-72 back on January 28.
In Canada West playoff action, the No. 2 UBC Thunderbirds (21-2 /
2-0) beat Simon Fraser 97-72 and 101-84 over the weekend to move to
the best-of-three Pacific Division final, where they will face
Trinity Western (17-6 / 2-1) starting Friday.
In women’s hockey, No. 1 Ã山ǿ¼é improved to 16-0 in conference play
with a pair of 4-2 wins over Ottawa and Carleton. The Martlets were
without the services of four of their star players, who are
currently in China to represent Canada at the Winter
Universiade.
In men’s hockey, UNB (21-4-3) received six of eight first-place
votes in the final media poll of 2008-09 to steal first place away
from reigning University Cup champion Alberta (20-4-2), which had
led the first 13 rankings of the season.
The Varsity Reds beat UPEI 5-2 and No. 7 Moncton 6-2 last week to
finish the regular season atop the AUS standings, while the Golden
Bears, who have secured first place in Canada West with two
conference duels remaining, split a two-game series against
Manitoba over the weekend.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / (votes) / (previous rankings)
1. Simon Fraser (22-1 / 2-0 playoffs) / 294 pts / (1)
2. Windsor (21-1) / 263 / (2)
3. Regina (18-4) / 236 / (3)
4. Saskatchewan (18-4) / 226 / (4)
5. Alberta (16-6 / 2-0 playoffs) / 200 / (5)
6. Memorial (16-2) / 131 / (7)
7. Winnipeg (13-9 / 2-1 playoffs) / 127 / (8)
8. UBC (13-10 / 2-0 playoffs) / 91 / (NR)
9. Dalhousie (13-5) / 87 / (9)
10. Victoria (17-6 / 0-2 playoffs) / 60 / (6)
Other teams receiving votes: Cape Breton (54), Western Ontario
(53).
MEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / (votes – first place) / (previous
rankings)
1. Carleton (20-1) / 480 votes - 40 / (1)
2. UBC (21-2 / 2-0 playoffs) / 434 / (2)
3. Ottawa (19-2) / 403 / (3)
4. StFX (15-2) / 354 / (4)
5. Western Ontario (17-3) / 319 / (5)
6. Calgary (17-5) / 284 / (6)
7. Concordia (10-4) / 221 / (8)
8. Windsor (14-6) / 174 / (9)
9. Trinity Western (17-6 / 2-1 playoffs) / 151 / (10)
10. Cape Breton (13-4) / 103 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Victoria (94), Brandon (29), Toronto
(11), Alberta (9), Regina (8).
WOMEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / (previous rankings)
1. Ã山ǿ¼é (16-0) / (1)
2. Wilfrid Laurier (26-0) / (2)
3. Alberta (22-2) / (3)
4. Manitoba (21-2-1) / (4)
5. StFX (17-3-1) / (5)
6. Guelph (18-6-2) / (6)
7. Moncton (19-0-2) / (7)
8. Toronto (16-9-1) / (8)
9. York (14-11-0) / (10)
10. Saskatchewan (10-13-1) / (9)
MEN’S HOCKEY (last Top 10 of season)
(regular season record) / (votes – first place) / (previous
rankings)
1. UNB (21-4-3) / 78 pts – 6 / (2)
2. Alberta (20-4-2) / 73 - 2 / (1)
3. Wilfrid Laurier (22-5-1) / 61 / (3)
4. Saint Mary’s (20-7-1) / 58 / (4)
5. UQTR (21-4-3) / 49 / (5)
6. Western Ontario (19-7-2) / 32 / (6)
7. Moncton (16-8-4) / 29 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (15-9-2) / 24 / (8)
9. Waterloo (18-7-3) / 14 / (9)
10. Lakehead (18-8-2) / 12 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Ã山ǿ¼é (9), Manitoba (1).
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Calgary (866 pts) / (1)
2. UBC (484) / (2)
3. Toronto (266) / (3)
4. Laval (231) / (4)
5. Western Ontario (192) / (5)
6. UQTR (131) / (6)
7. Alberta (124) / (7)
8. Victoria (118) / (8)
9. Guelph (102) / (9)
10. Dalhousie (98) / (10)
MEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Calgary (599 pts) / (1)
2. UBC (537) / (2)
3. Toronto (357) / (3)
4. Laval (340) / (4)
5. Guelph (231) / (5)
6. Western Ontario (169) / (6)
7. Ã山ǿ¼é (150) / (7)
8. Alberta (135) / (8)
9. Waterloo (92) / (9)
10. McMaster (85) / (10)
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
(points) / (previous rankings)
T1. Guelph (76,5 pts) / (1)
T1. Windsor (76,5) / (T2)
T1. Toronto (76,5) / (4)
4. Saskatchewan (66,5) / (T2)
5. Western Ontario (61,0) / (8)
6. Calgary (50,0) / (5)
7. Regina (40,5) / (6)
8. Sherbrooke (40,0) / (7)
9. Ottawa (38,0) / (9)
10. Alberta (30,0) / (10)
MEN’S TRACK & FIELD
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Windsor (144,0 pts) / (1)
2. Sherbrooke (70,5) / (3)
3. Guelph (66,5) / (2)
4. York (63,0) / (4)
5. Manitoba (50,0) / (6)
6. Ottawa (49,0) / (7)
7. Saskatchewan (41,5) / (5)
8. Calgary (36,0) / (8)
9. Western Ontario (34,0) / (9)
10. Dalhousie (20,5) / (10)
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Michel Bélanger
Communications Manager
Canadian Interuniversity Sport
Ph: (613) 562-5670 ext. 25
Cell: (613) 447-6334
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