Feeling that Bowdoin was a little slighted in the polls being ranked 4th as the lone undefeated, I did a little research this morning to see the last time this happened. I checked the last poll of each year that had only one undefeated team to find the last time this happened (I realize that Bowdoin's current status only fits this description if they were to, heaven forbid, lose this weekend. I realized that after I looked them all up and was too lazy to go back and look again) this is what I found:
2011/12: 1/9/12 poll Norwich (10-0-1) 1st, 20/20 first place votes
2010/11: 1/3/11 poll Williams (7-0-1) 3rd, 3/20 first place votes (1. SNC (11-2-0), 2. Oswego (13-2-0))
2009/10: 2/1/10 poll Norwich (15-0-4) 2nd, 1/20 first place votes (1. Oswego (20-1-0))
2008/09: 2/1/09 poll Plattsburgh (12-0-2) 1st, 15/20 first place votes
2007/08: 1/28/08 poll Elmira (16-0-2) 1st, 16/20 first place votes
2006/07: 2/12/07 poll Manhattanville (18-0-4) 1st, 15/15 first place votes
2005/06: 1/30/06 poll Middlebury (16-0-2) 1st, 12/15 first place votes
2004/05: 1/31/05 poll St. Johns (17-0-2) 1st, 6/15 first place votes
2003/04: 1/05/04 poll Lake Forest (11-0-1) 4th, 0/15 first place votes, Curry (10-0-0) 7th 0/15 first place votes (1. Norwich (8-1-0), 2. SNC (11-1-1), 3. Middlebury (6-1-0))
So what does this mean? Nothing really, since every year is different, but its some good food for thought.