CIS TOP 10 TUESDAY (#20)
MONTREAL – Four Ã山ǿ¼é teams find themselves in the CIS top 10
national rankings this week.Â
In women's hockey, No. 1 Ã山ǿ¼é defeated Concordia 7-0 and Ottawa
3-1 to improve to 14-0 on the campaign and extend their winning
streak against CIS opponents to 43 games, dating back to last
season. The defending national champion Martlets are back on the
road again and will play at Ottawa and Carleton this weekend.
In men's hockey, the Redmen (17-7-2) made their first appearance in
the national spotlight with a 10th-place ranking after a pair of
victories over UQTR and Concordia to extend their win streak to
eight. The Redmen have clinched second place in the OUA Far East
and will close out the regular season at home to Carleton (13-10-4)
and at Ottawa (10-11-5), on Friday at McConnell Arena and Saturday
at the UOttawa Sports Centre, respectively.
In swimming, the Redmen have dropped one spot to No.7 after
finishing third at the QSSF championships last weekend.
In women's volleyball, the Martlets (13-8) find themselves tied
with York for ninth in the Top 10 after suffering a two-game sweep
to Laval in the hard-fought QSSF semifinal series.
The Montreal Carabins and Alberta Golden Bears led the CIS women’s
and men’s volleyball rankings from start to finish in
2008-09.
The Montreal women and Alberta men both topped all 13 national
coaches polls this season.
The Carabins, who kept a CIS-best 20-1 conference record and had a
bye in the first round of the Quebec playoffs this past weekend,
host No. 8 Laval (14-7 / 2-0 playoffs) Thursday night in the first
game of the best-of-three QSSF final.
Both Montreal and Laval have already qualified for the 2009 CIS
championship to be held by UNB in Fredericton, February 26-28. The
Carabins had their best finish in history last year claiming CIS
silver.
It marks the second straight year that a women’s volleyball team
holds on to the No. 1 spot the entire campaign. Manitoba
accomplished the feat in 2006-07 before missing the CIS
championship after settling for fourth place at the Canada West
Final Four.
In men’s volleyball, reigning national champion Alberta (18-0) was
one of two CIS teams to finish conference play with an unblemished
record in 2008-09, along with No. 2 Laval (18-0).
The Bears have a bye in the first round of the Canada West playoffs
this week and will host the conference Final Four on February
20-21, one week before hosting the CIS championship in Edmonton,
February 27 – March 1.
Alberta was leading the coaches poll from start to finish for the
second straight season and for the third time in five years.
In other CIS sports, the Simon Fraser Clan (women’s basketball),
Carleton Ravens (men’s basketball), Alberta Golden Bears (men’s
hockey), Calgary Dinos (women’s and men’s swimming), Guelph
Gryphons (women’s track and field) and Windsor Lancers (men’s track
and field) also held on to their No. 1 status this week.
In women’s basketball, No. 1 Simon Fraser soundly beat No. 8
Winnipeg (13-9) 87-56 and defeated Manitoba (8-14) 100-57 over the
past weekend to finish conference play with a Canada West-best 22-1
mark.
The Clan host Trinity Western (11-12) starting Friday for a
best-of-three playoff series. SFU won all three head-to-head
contests this season prevailing 68-44, 106-50 and 69-51.
In men’s hoops, No. 1 Carleton (18-1) remained one game ahead of
No. 3 Ottawa (17-2) in the OUA East standings with victories over
Ryerson (11-8), 98-62, and Toronto (12-7), 74-54. The Ravens host
Queen’s (6-13) and RMC (0-19) this weekend before wrapping up the
regular season with a much-anticipated showdown with Ottawa on
February 21.
In volleyball, Laval and Dalhousie swept the QSSF and AUS banners,
respectively, while the Western Ontario women and Toronto men were
crowned OUA champions.Â
Here are the CIS national rankings for Tuesday, February 10,
2009.
Note: final CIS rankings of season in women’s and men’s
volleyball.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / (votes) / (previous rankings)
1. Simon Fraser (22-1) / 246 pts / (1)
2. Windsor (19-1) / 225 / (2)
3. Regina (18-4) / 197 / (4)
4. Saskatchewan (18-4) / 182 / (3)
5. Alberta (16-6) / 170 / (5)
6. Victoria (17-6) / 136 / (6)
7. Memorial (14-2) / 100 / (7)
8. Winnipeg (13-9) / 78 / (8)
9. Dalhousie (11-4) / 56 / (10)
10. Western Ontario (15-5) / 47 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Cape Breton (39), Toronto (35).
MEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / (votes – first place) / (previous
rankings)
1. Carleton (18-1) / 492 votes - 41 / (1)
2. UBC (21-2) / 449 / (2)
3. Ottawa (17-2) / 411 / (3)
4. StFX (13-2) / 358 / (5)
5. Western Ontario (15-3) / 319 / (6)
6. Calgary (17-5) / 300 / (4)
7. Victoria (17-6) / 248 / (7)
8. Concordia (8-4) / 203 / (8)
9. Windsor (12-6) / 161 / (9)
10. Trinity Western (17-6) / 110 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Cape Breton (71), Dalhousie (19),
Brandon (12), McMaster (10), UQAM (5), Saint Mary’s (5).
WOMEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / (previous rankings)
1. Ã山ǿ¼é (14-0) / (1)
2. Wilfrid Laurier (25-0) / (2)
3. Alberta (20-2) / (3)
4. Manitoba (19-2-1) / (4)
5. StFX (15-3-1) / (5)
6. Guelph (16-6-2) / (6)
7. Moncton (17-0-2) / (7)
8. Toronto (15-8-1) / (8)
9. Saskatchewan (10-11-1) / (9)
10. York (13-11-0) / (10)
MEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / (votes – first place) / (previous
rankings)
1. Alberta (19-3-2) / 88 pts - 7 / (1)
2. UNB (19-4-3) / 79 – 1 / (2)
3. Wilfrid Laurier (21-4-1) / 73 - 1 / (4)
4. Saint Mary’s (18-7-1) / 59 / (5)
5. UQTR (21-4-2) / 55 / (3)
6. Western Ontario (19-6-1) / 43 / (9)
7. Moncton (16-7-3) / 32 / (8)
8. Saskatchewan (15-9-2) / 29 / (7)
9. Waterloo (17-5-3) / 17 / (10)
10. Ã山ǿ¼é (17-7-2) / 9 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Lakehead (7), St. Francis Xavier (3),
Lethbridge (1).
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL (last Top 10 of season)
(regular season record) / (previous rankings)
1. Montreal (20-1) / 60 pts / (1)
2. Alberta (16-4) / 56 / (2)
3. Calgary (16-4) / 52 / (3)
4. Trinity Western (14-6) / 46.5 / (4)
5. UBC (15-5) / 45.5 / (5)
T6. Brandon (12-8) / 38 / (6)
T6. Manitoba (13-7) / 38 / (7)
8. Laval (14-7 / 2-0 playoffs) / 32 / (8)
T9. York (18-1) / 23 / (9)
T9. Ã山ǿ¼é (13-8 / 0-2 playoffs) / 23 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Regina (21), McMaster (16), Thompson
Rivers (11), Moncton (10), UNB (4).
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL (last Top 10 of season)
(regular season record) / (votes) / (previous rankings)
1. Alberta (18-0) / 228 pts / (1)
2. Laval (18-0) / 209 / (2)
3. Calgary (13-5) / 169 / (3)
4. Dalhousie (16-2) / 138.5 / (4)
5. McMaster (17-3) / 112 / (7)
6. Brandon (10-8) / 108 / (5)
7. Trinity Western (11-7) / 101.5 / (8)
8. Thompson Rivers (10-8) / 76 / (6)
9. Winnipeg (10-8) / 50 / (9)
10. UBC (10-8) / 49.5 / (10)
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Calgary (869 pts) / (1)
2. UBC (488) / (2)
3. Toronto (271) / (4)
4. Laval (233) / (3)
5. Western Ontario (193) / (8)
6. UQTR (131) / (6)
7. Alberta (124) / (5)
8. Victoria (118) / (7)
9. Guelph (102) / (NR)
10. Dalhousie (100) / (10)
MEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Calgary (574 pts) / (1)
2. UBC (549) / (2)
3. Toronto (368) / (4)
4. Laval (343) / (3)
5. Guelph (235) / (5)
6. Western Ontario (170) / (7)
7. Ã山ǿ¼é (151) / (6)
8. Alberta (107) / (8)
9. Waterloo (94) / (NR)
10. McMaster (87) / (NR)
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Guelph (79,5 pts) / (1)
T2. Saskatchewan (72,0) / (2)
T2. Windsor (72,0) / (4)
4. Toronto (71,0) / (3)
5. Calgary (52,0) / (5)
6. Regina (51,5) / (7)
7. Sherbrooke (45,0) / (6)
8. Western Ontario (42,5) / (9)
9. Ottawa (42,0) / (8)
10. Alberta (33,0) / (10)
MEN’S TRACK & FIELD
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Windsor (147,0 pts) / (1)
2. Guelph (67,5) / (4)
3. Sherbrooke (66,5) / (3)
4. York (66,0) / (2)
5. Saskatchewan (55,5) / (7)
6. Manitoba (46,0) / (5)
7. Ottawa (45,0) / (6)
8. Calgary (38,0) / (8)
9. Western Ontario (25,0) / (9)
10. Dalhousie (23,0) / (10)
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