CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY: Windsor returns to No. 1 in womenâ??s basketball
January 21, 2014
OTTAWA (CIS) – The three-time reigning national champion Windsor Lancers are back at the top of the CIS rankings in women’s basketball.
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It marks the only change at No. 1 in this week’s Top 10 rankings. In other CIS sports, Carleton (men’s basketball), McGill (women’s hockey), Calgary (men’s hockey), UBC (women’s swimming & women’s volleyball), Toronto (men’s swimming), McMaster (men’s volleyball), Brock (women’s wrestling) and Alberta (men’s wrestling) all hold on to the pole position.
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The first indoor track and field rankings of the campaign were also released on Tuesday, with the Guelph women and Windsor men opening at No. 1.
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In women’s hoops, the Saint Mary’s Huskies improved to 12-0 in conference play over the past weekend thanks to a pair of convincing wins over Cape Breton, 71-55 and 93-59, but it wasn’t enough to keep them in the driver’s seat as they drop to second place behind Windsor in the eighth coaches’ poll of the season. The Lancers are 13-1 in league action following an 81-52 victory against Guelph and an 87-65 defeat of Brock last weekend.
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Saint Mary’s had topped the last six national polls since opening the campaign at No. 3 behind Windsor and Alberta, on Oct. 29.
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In women’s volleyball, the top two teams in the country squared off in Vancouver last Friday and Saturday and the much-anticipated two-game set did not disappoint as No. 2 Brandon (12-4) took the opener 3-1 and UBC (15-1) rebounded to take the rematch in straight sets. Friday’s result snapped a 39-game winning streak for the six-time reigning CIS champ Thunderbirds, who hadn’t lost since a 3-1 setback against Trinity Western on Oct. 27, 2012.
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There is also a No. 1 vs. No. 2 match-up on the CIS schedule this week, this one in men’s basketball.
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Top-ranked Carleton (13-0) puts its unblemished record on the line against cross-town rival Ottawa (12-1) Tuesday night in the eighth annual MBNA Capital Hoops Classic, at Canadian Tire Centre. The defending CIS champion Ravens won the first head-to-head duel of the campaign 94-73 back on Nov. 29.
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1. Windsor (13-1) / 511 points (27) / (2)
2. Saint Mary’s (12-0) / 499 (17) / (1)
3. Alberta (12-2) / 433 / (3)
4. Regina (12-2) / 394 / (5)
5. Saskatchewan (12-2) / 349 / (4)
6. McGill (6-0) / 315 / (6)
7. Wilfrid Laurier (12-2) / 225 / (9)
8. Concordia (5-3) / 219 / (7)
9. Fraser Valley (10-4) / 169 / (10)
10. Ottawa (9-4) / 113 / (8)
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Other teams receiving votes: Carleton (63), McMaster (47).
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1. Carleton (13-0) / 492 points (41) / (1)
2. Ottawa (12-1) / 451 / (2)
3. Victoria (12-2) / 384 / (5)
4. Alberta (12-2) / 371 / (3)
5. Ryerson (11-3) / 323 / (4)
6. McMaster (11-3) / 311 / (6)
7. McGill (5-1) / 240 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (11-3) / 209 / (8)
9. Windsor (9-5) / 162 / (10)
10. Acadia (8-3) / 97 / (9)
Other teams receiving votes: Laurentian (84), Lethbridge (34).
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1. McGill (13-0-0) / (1)
2. Montreal (10-3-0) / (2)
3. Guelph (15-3-0) / (6)
4. Wilfrid Laurier (14-2-3) / (3)Â
5. Queen’s (13-2-3) / (4)
6. UBC (16-5-1) / (5)
7. Alberta (14-5-3) / (8)
8. StFX (13-3-1) / (7)
9. Saskatchewan (13-4-5) / (9)
10. Toronto (14-4-1) / (NR)
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Other teams receiving votes: SaintMary’s.
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1. Calgary (19-0-1) / 160 points (16) / (1)
2. Alberta (18-2-0) / 144 / (2)
3. UNB (16-3-1) / 124 / (4)
4. Acadia (15-2-3) / 107 / (3)
5. McGill (16-5-1) / 87 / (5)
6. UQTR (16-4-0) / 80 / (6)
7. Carleton (14-5-1) / 51 / (7)
8. Ryerson (15-7-0) / 48 / (8)
9. Lakehead (14-5-1) / 27 / (9)
10. Queen’s (13-3-5) / 20 / (10)
Other teams receiving votes: Moncton (18), Saskatchewan (7), Western (4), UPEI (3).
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1. UBC 625 points / (1)
2. Montreal 404 / (2)
3. Toronto 327 / (3)
4. Calgary 234 / (4)
5. Laval 210 / (6)
6. Western 199 / (5)
7. Dalhousie 145 / (7)
8. McGill 144 / (8)
9. Guelph 114 / (NR)
10. Ottawa 112 / (9)
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1. Toronto 558 points / (1)
2. UBC 418 / (2)
3. Calgary 308 / (3)
4. Alberta 276 / (4)
5. Western 196 / (5)
6. McMaster 179 / (6)
7. Montreal 168 / (7)
8. Dalhousie 139 / (8)
9. McGill 122 / (9)
10. Victoria 106 / (10)
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1. Guelph 97.5 points / (-)
2. Saskatchewan 85.5 / (-)
3. Western 83.5 / (-)
4. Calgary 80 / (-)
5. Toronto 62.5 / (-)
6. Trinity Western 52 / (-)
7. Windsor 43.5 / (-)
8. Alberta 25 / (-)
9. York 22.5 / (-)
10. Regina 20 / (-)
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1. Windsor 96 points / (-)
2. York 76.5 / (-)
3. Guelph 64.5 / (-)
4. Toronto 57.67 / (-)
5. Western 51.51 / (-)
6. Regina 44.67 / (-)
7. Laval 44 / (-)
8. Sherbrooke 43 / (-)
9. Ottawa 26.17 / (-)
10. Calgary 24.5 / (-)
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1. UBC (15-1) / 60 points / (1)
2. Brandon (12-4) / 56 / (2)
T3. Montreal (12-3) / 50 / (3)
T3. Trinity Western (12-4) / 50 / (5)
5. UBC Okanagan (10-6) / 38 / (4)
6. Manitoba (10-6) / 37 / (T8)
T7. Laval (12-3) / 31 / (7)
T7. York (11-2) / 31 / (T8)
9. Ottawa (12-3) / 28 / (6)
10. Saint Mary’s (8-3) / 27 / (10)
Next highest votes: Dalhousie (18.5), Alberta (14.5), Toronto (10), McGill (8), Guelph (7), Regina (7).
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1. McMaster (14-0) / 268 points (16) / (1)
2. Trinity Western (15-1) / 265 (13) / (2)
3. Alberta (11-5) / 203 / (3)
4. UBC (11-5) / 195 / (5)
5. Thompson Rivers (11-5) / 188 / (4)
6. Laval (11-3) / 122 / (6)
7. Brandon (7-9) / 82 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (7-9) / 72 / (8)
9. Waterloo (11-3) / 65 / (10)
10. Calgary (9-7) / 38 / (NR)
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1. Brock / (1)
2. Alberta / (2)
3. Calgary / (3)
4. Saskatchewan / (4)
5. Western / (5)
6. Regina / (6)
7. Lakehead / (7)
8. Guelph / (8)
9. UNB / (9)
10. Concordia / (10)
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1. Alberta / (1)
2. Brock / (2)
3. Western / (3)
4. Concordia / (4)
5. Saskatchewan / (5)
6. McMaster / (6)
7. UNB / (7)
8. Regina / (8)
9. Winnipeg / (9)
10. Guelph / (10)
Source: CIS
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It marks the only change at No. 1 in this week’s Top 10 rankings. In other CIS sports, Carleton (men’s basketball), McGill (women’s hockey), Calgary (men’s hockey), UBC (women’s swimming & women’s volleyball), Toronto (men’s swimming), McMaster (men’s volleyball), Brock (women’s wrestling) and Alberta (men’s wrestling) all hold on to the pole position.
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The first indoor track and field rankings of the campaign were also released on Tuesday, with the Guelph women and Windsor men opening at No. 1.
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In women’s hoops, the Saint Mary’s Huskies improved to 12-0 in conference play over the past weekend thanks to a pair of convincing wins over Cape Breton, 71-55 and 93-59, but it wasn’t enough to keep them in the driver’s seat as they drop to second place behind Windsor in the eighth coaches’ poll of the season. The Lancers are 13-1 in league action following an 81-52 victory against Guelph and an 87-65 defeat of Brock last weekend.
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Saint Mary’s had topped the last six national polls since opening the campaign at No. 3 behind Windsor and Alberta, on Oct. 29.
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In women’s volleyball, the top two teams in the country squared off in Vancouver last Friday and Saturday and the much-anticipated two-game set did not disappoint as No. 2 Brandon (12-4) took the opener 3-1 and UBC (15-1) rebounded to take the rematch in straight sets. Friday’s result snapped a 39-game winning streak for the six-time reigning CIS champ Thunderbirds, who hadn’t lost since a 3-1 setback against Trinity Western on Oct. 27, 2012.
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There is also a No. 1 vs. No. 2 match-up on the CIS schedule this week, this one in men’s basketball.
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Top-ranked Carleton (13-0) puts its unblemished record on the line against cross-town rival Ottawa (12-1) Tuesday night in the eighth annual MBNA Capital Hoops Classic, at Canadian Tire Centre. The defending CIS champion Ravens won the first head-to-head duel of the campaign 94-73 back on Nov. 29.
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)Â
1. Windsor (13-1) / 511 points (27) / (2)
2. Saint Mary’s (12-0) / 499 (17) / (1)
3. Alberta (12-2) / 433 / (3)
4. Regina (12-2) / 394 / (5)
5. Saskatchewan (12-2) / 349 / (4)
6. McGill (6-0) / 315 / (6)
7. Wilfrid Laurier (12-2) / 225 / (9)
8. Concordia (5-3) / 219 / (7)
9. Fraser Valley (10-4) / 169 / (10)
10. Ottawa (9-4) / 113 / (8)
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Other teams receiving votes: Carleton (63), McMaster (47).
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MEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)Â
1. Carleton (13-0) / 492 points (41) / (1)
2. Ottawa (12-1) / 451 / (2)
3. Victoria (12-2) / 384 / (5)
4. Alberta (12-2) / 371 / (3)
5. Ryerson (11-3) / 323 / (4)
6. McMaster (11-3) / 311 / (6)
7. McGill (5-1) / 240 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (11-3) / 209 / (8)
9. Windsor (9-5) / 162 / (10)
10. Acadia (8-3) / 97 / (9)
Other teams receiving votes: Laurentian (84), Lethbridge (34).
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WOMEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / (previous rankings)Â
1. McGill (13-0-0) / (1)
2. Montreal (10-3-0) / (2)
3. Guelph (15-3-0) / (6)
4. Wilfrid Laurier (14-2-3) / (3)Â
5. Queen’s (13-2-3) / (4)
6. UBC (16-5-1) / (5)
7. Alberta (14-5-3) / (8)
8. StFX (13-3-1) / (7)
9. Saskatchewan (13-4-5) / (9)
10. Toronto (14-4-1) / (NR)
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Other teams receiving votes: SaintMary’s.
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MEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)Â
1. Calgary (19-0-1) / 160 points (16) / (1)
2. Alberta (18-2-0) / 144 / (2)
3. UNB (16-3-1) / 124 / (4)
4. Acadia (15-2-3) / 107 / (3)
5. McGill (16-5-1) / 87 / (5)
6. UQTR (16-4-0) / 80 / (6)
7. Carleton (14-5-1) / 51 / (7)
8. Ryerson (15-7-0) / 48 / (8)
9. Lakehead (14-5-1) / 27 / (9)
10. Queen’s (13-3-5) / 20 / (10)
Other teams receiving votes: Moncton (18), Saskatchewan (7), Western (4), UPEI (3).
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WOMEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)Â
1. UBC 625 points / (1)
2. Montreal 404 / (2)
3. Toronto 327 / (3)
4. Calgary 234 / (4)
5. Laval 210 / (6)
6. Western 199 / (5)
7. Dalhousie 145 / (7)
8. McGill 144 / (8)
9. Guelph 114 / (NR)
10. Ottawa 112 / (9)
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MEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)Â
1. Toronto 558 points / (1)
2. UBC 418 / (2)
3. Calgary 308 / (3)
4. Alberta 276 / (4)
5. Western 196 / (5)
6. McMaster 179 / (6)
7. Montreal 168 / (7)
8. Dalhousie 139 / (8)
9. McGill 122 / (9)
10. Victoria 106 / (10)
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WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD (first ranking of season)
(points) / (previous rankings)Â
1. Guelph 97.5 points / (-)
2. Saskatchewan 85.5 / (-)
3. Western 83.5 / (-)
4. Calgary 80 / (-)
5. Toronto 62.5 / (-)
6. Trinity Western 52 / (-)
7. Windsor 43.5 / (-)
8. Alberta 25 / (-)
9. York 22.5 / (-)
10. Regina 20 / (-)
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MEN’S TRACK & FIELD (first ranking of season)
(points) / (previous rankings)Â
1. Windsor 96 points / (-)
2. York 76.5 / (-)
3. Guelph 64.5 / (-)
4. Toronto 57.67 / (-)
5. Western 51.51 / (-)
6. Regina 44.67 / (-)
7. Laval 44 / (-)
8. Sherbrooke 43 / (-)
9. Ottawa 26.17 / (-)
10. Calgary 24.5 / (-)
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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
(regular season record) / (votes) / (previous rankings)Â
1. UBC (15-1) / 60 points / (1)
2. Brandon (12-4) / 56 / (2)
T3. Montreal (12-3) / 50 / (3)
T3. Trinity Western (12-4) / 50 / (5)
5. UBC Okanagan (10-6) / 38 / (4)
6. Manitoba (10-6) / 37 / (T8)
T7. Laval (12-3) / 31 / (7)
T7. York (11-2) / 31 / (T8)
9. Ottawa (12-3) / 28 / (6)
10. Saint Mary’s (8-3) / 27 / (10)
Next highest votes: Dalhousie (18.5), Alberta (14.5), Toronto (10), McGill (8), Guelph (7), Regina (7).
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MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)Â
1. McMaster (14-0) / 268 points (16) / (1)
2. Trinity Western (15-1) / 265 (13) / (2)
3. Alberta (11-5) / 203 / (3)
4. UBC (11-5) / 195 / (5)
5. Thompson Rivers (11-5) / 188 / (4)
6. Laval (11-3) / 122 / (6)
7. Brandon (7-9) / 82 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (7-9) / 72 / (8)
9. Waterloo (11-3) / 65 / (10)
10. Calgary (9-7) / 38 / (NR)
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WOMEN’S WRESTLING
(previous rankings)Â
1. Brock / (1)
2. Alberta / (2)
3. Calgary / (3)
4. Saskatchewan / (4)
5. Western / (5)
6. Regina / (6)
7. Lakehead / (7)
8. Guelph / (8)
9. UNB / (9)
10. Concordia / (10)
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MEN’S WRESTLING
(previous rankings)Â
1. Alberta / (1)
2. Brock / (2)
3. Western / (3)
4. Concordia / (4)
5. Saskatchewan / (5)
6. McMaster / (6)
7. UNB / (7)
8. Regina / (8)
9. Winnipeg / (9)
10. Guelph / (10)
Source: CIS