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Re: 2010-2011 Division I Polls
USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
October 11, 2010
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Mercyhurst ( 3) 4-0-0 129 3
2 Cornell ( 7) 0-0-0 120 2
3 Minnesota ( 3) 3-0-0 117 4
3 Wisconsin ( 1) 4-0-0 117 5
5 Minnesota-Duluth ( 1) 1-1-0 111 1
6 Boston University 2-1-0 66 6
7 Boston College 2-0-0 52 9
8 North Dakota 2-2-0 45 10
9 Harvard 0-0-0 36 7
10 Ohio State 2-0-0 12 NR
10 Providence 3-1-0 12 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Quinnipiac 8
Read more: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/?data=...#ixzz124X5jgc8
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USA TODAY/USA Hockey Women's Poll
Oct. 12, 2010
Code:School (1st) Record Points Last week 1 Mercyhurst (7) 4-0-0 172 3 2 Cornell (6) 0-0-0 155 2 3 Minnesota (2) 3-0-0 144 4 4 Wisconsin (2) 4-0-0 141 5 5 Minnesota Duluth (2) 1-1-0 138 1 6 Boston University 2-1-0 81 6 7 North Dakota 2-2-0 75 8 8 Boston College 2-0-0 58 10 9 Harvard 0-0-0 40 7 10 Ohio State 2-0-0 18 NR Others receiving votes: Providence College, 11; Quinnipiac University, 8; University of New Hampshire, 4.
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Re: 2010-2011 Division I Polls
1. Cornell 180 (12)
2. Wisconsin 165 (5)
3. Minnesota Duluth 146 (1)
4. Mercyhurst 139 (1)
5. Boston University 110
6. North Dakota 105
7. Minnesota 63
8. Boston College 62
9. The Ohio State 35
10. Harvard 25
Others receiving votes: Providence College, 17.
http://usahockey.com/Template_Usahoc...3_01&id=198180
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Re: 2010-2011 Division I Polls
Originally posted by OnMAA View PostWhy is it called "The" Ohio State?Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
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Originally posted by JosephPSchmoe View PostSounds like a bad David Letterman routine. "Is it Ohio State or THE Ohio State? You know, like the Foo Fighters. Or are they just Foo Fighters?"
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Originally posted by mattj711 View PostI think its part of its official name. The university is quite proud "The" and it's emphasized during student orientation that the schools name is "The Ohio State University".
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Why are we called ""THE" Ohio State University"?
In 1986, a new University logo was introduced in the hopes of moving away from the "OSU" symbol, which had been used since 1977. The change from simply "OSU" was said to "reflect the national stature of the institution." University officials wanted the institution to be known as "The Ohio State University," again, since OSU could also mean Oregon State and Oklahoma State University.
However, the "The" was actually part of the state legislation when the university was renamed in 1878. The following excerpt is from the Board of Trustee minutes:
"...the educational institution heretofore known as the 'Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College,' shall be known and designated hereafter as 'The Ohio State University.'"
Those who wanted the name change thought the original name was too narrow in scope, and that it was inadequate for the institution that was the only beneficiary of the land grant act. President Edward Orton was insistent that a new name would separate the institution from other colleges in Ohio.
Legend also has it that "The" was used to show the other colleges which institution was supposed to be the leader in the state - both in size and in financial support from the legislature.
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Re: 2010-2011 Division I Polls
New poll:
USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll
October 25, 2010
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Wisconsin ( 8) 6-0-0 143 1
2 Cornell ( 7) 2-0-0 139 2
3 Minnesota-Duluth 5-1-0 115 4
4 Mercyhurst 5-1-0 109 3
5 Boston University 6-1-0 91 5
6 Boston College 5-0-1 63 7
6 Minnesota 5-2-0 63 8
8 North Dakota 5-3-0 41 6
9 Harvard 0-0-0 28 9
10 Ohio State 4-2-0 14 10
Others Receiving Votes: Providence 8, Quinnipiac 7, New Hampshire 3, Syracuse 1"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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