Some notes:
- #1 teams: Carleton, SFU, UNB, Wilfrid Laurier.
- Playoff games are included for basketball teams out west.
- U of T and Laval are the newest members of the women's basketball top 10. The Wesmen dropped down.
- There was some good back-and-forth in the comments last week about how much RPI means for some of these sports.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
1. Carleton (29-1) .603
2. UBC (26-2) .597
3. Ottawa (28-4) .582
t-4. Western (20-6) .563
t-4. Concordia (15-4) .563
t-6. Windsor (18-7) .556
t-6. Calgary (21-6) .556
8. Trinity Western (20-7) .551
9. Victoria (20-9) .549
10. StFX (23-5) .545
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
1. Simon Fraser (27-1) .604
2. Windsor (29-2) .587
3. Saskatchewan (22-5) .581
4. Alberta (30-6) .579
5. UQAM (13-7) .556
6. Memorial (18-6) .551
7. Laval (15-7) .547
8. Western (21-7) .544
9. Regina (25-8) .543
10. Toronto (22-9) .541
MEN'S HOCKEY
1. UNB, .558
2. Laurier, .557
3. Saint Mary's, .550
4. Alberta, .540
5. Waterloo, .534
t-6. Western, .533
t-6. Acadia, .533
8. Moncton, .532
9. Lakehead, .529
10. StFX, .526
WOMEN'S HOCKEY (no pre-season results)
1. Laurier, .576
2. Alberta, .558
3. Moncton, .554
4. StFX, .544
5. McGill, .541
6. Manitoba, .538
7. Guelph, .532
8. Toronto, .522
9. York, .517
10. St. Thomas, .515
I thought last week's comments were meant to be ironic, since the only purpose of RPI is to measure teams that don't play each other.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the Lady Tommies cracking your top 10. They don't seem to get the "love" from the CIS.
ReplyDeleteGreat site guys. Keep up the good work.
Yes, thanks for the hard work you guys put into the site, it is appreciated!
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