Dropped a few spots in the polls and went up a few spots in Pairwise, in case anyone was wondering which metric was the more useful.
Pairwise is everything.
They've never made that much sense - even when PC was ranked #1 a while in 2015 during the Ellis year - but this last one was really stupid. UML dropped 2 places after sweeping RPI and Penn State and then Penn State went up two spots on the strength of beating Merrimack 7-0 at Lawler (I guess) . It's weird.I understand that pairwise was THE stat that mattered when it came to NCAA tournament selection. Polls don't interest me as much over the years.
UML is back to their old form of a few years ago. They had some bad weekends against UCONN and Colgate, but I'm thinking a split is the most likely scenario.Big weekend to close out the first part of the season. 4 points to go after against UML, who already have 2 pts against the Friars with that OT win at Schneider earlier this season. Will see a bunch of frosh on both sides playing in this one. Wall is the big difference maker for UML right now.
Game 1 at Schneider tonight, maybe students show up for this instead of watching the roundball Friars on TV against those guys from South Kingstown.
UML is back to their old form of a few years ago. They had some bad weekends against UCONN and Colgate, but I'm thinking a split is the most likely scenario.
After the games against Northwestern, Penn, Long Beach, and Charleston - that will be a lovely evening. For Rhody. Hopefully less so for UML.
Now looking at a UML season sweep....that opening couple of minutes of the third was a disaster...and Wall put up one after PC got that 2-0 lead.
Friars are in a bad spot now...played the most games in HE so teams have great chance to jump past them...
UML's upper classmen stepped up last night with a senior and 2 juniors scoring and a senior netman closing the door on Friars after the quick start
Except for the NU game, Friars have played well on the road, let's see what tonight brings...
We could be looking at an NCAA shutout year for both of the top men's programs if the hockey team can't start putting Ws up...but at least they are not playing bad like their bball brethren
(closing note: I hope Lupikek doesn't show up for another game at Schneider, has to be one of the worse officials in the league)
Now looking at a UML season sweep....that opening couple of minutes of the third was a disaster...and Wall put up one after PC got that 2-0 lead.
Friars are in a bad spot now...played the most games in HE so teams have great chance to jump past them...
UML's upper classmen stepped up last night with a senior and 2 juniors scoring and a senior netman closing the door on Friars after the quick start
Except for the NU game, Friars have played well on the road, let's see what tonight brings...
We could be looking at an NCAA shutout year for both of the top men's programs if the hockey team can't start putting Ws up...but at least they are not playing bad like their bball brethren
(closing note: I hope Lupikek doesn't show up for another game at Schneider, has to be one of the worse officials in the league)
Friars respond big time, great character win.Friars bounce back with big win tonight, 4-1 up at Tsongas. That's it for HE games until January. Next game is Catamount Cup end of the month.
Get Dugan's shoulder some time to heal, he did not score tonight.
BC has 5 games in hand on the Friars, plenty of games to jump over and widen the gap for them and they are playing well right now.
I think Maine is the only team that's played same number of games as PC so everyone has chance to leap frog them.
Good win for the guys tonight. Wonder who got stuck with Schittenhard and Lupinek tonight.
UConn UVM. Boxscore looked a bit messy so seems pretty close to last night.
Schitt seems to be consistently awful,
The good news is that OSU or Cornell should be great for PC's PWR if they can win that game. AIC is probably going to be an issue in Springfield and I"m not discounting LSSU or Army. Union seems to be having an awful year.According to cav on another site, Lupinek has officiated 7 HE games this year, 3 of them PC games.
Friars have 5 OOC games when they return from break, those will be big for PWR reasons. Only 5 home games left out of 17 total games (12 HE games) although they have played well on the road, maybe better than at home this year.