CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY: Toronto men reach No. 1 in swimming
February 4, 2014
OTTAWA (CIS) – There are three new national leaders in this week’s CIS rankings as the Alberta Golden Bears (men’s hockey), Toronto Varsity Blues (men’s swimming) and McMaster Marauders (men’s volleyball) all move up to No. 1 in their respective sport.
In other CIS disciplines, Windsor (women’s basketball), Carleton (men’s basketball), McGill (women’s hockey), UBC (women’s swimming & women’s volleyball), Guelph (women’s track & field), York (men’s track & field) and Brock (women’s & men’s wrestling) all held on to the pole position.
In men’s hockey, Alberta (21-2-1) and UNB (20-3-1) both move past the Calgary Dinos (20-2-2), who had topped the last five national rankings but were swept by Saskatchewan over the weekend, 4-3 and 10-2.
In men’s swimming, reigning CIS champion Toronto reclaims the top spot from the UBC Thunderbirds, who had bumped the Blues from the No. 1 position a week ago.
The game of musical chairs also continued in men’s volleyball as McMaster moved back to No. 1 after dropping to second place behind the Trinity Western Spartans last Tuesday. The Marauders (17-1) racked up two more wins over the weekend, while the Spartans (18-2) split a two-game series against ninth-ranked Brandon (9-11).
1. Windsor (17-1) / 509 points (36) / (1)
2. Saint Mary’s (15-0) / 480 (7) / (2)
3. Alberta (16-2) / 429 / (3)
4. Regina (16-2) / 386 / (4)
5. Saskatchewan (16-2) / 344 / (5)
6. Concordia (7-3) / 298 / (6)
7. Fraser Valley (13-5) / 249 / (7)
8. McGill (8-2) / 215 / (8)
9. Wilfrid Laurier (14-4) / 185 / (9)
10. UBC (13-5) / 92 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Carleton (75), Ottawa (31).
1. Carleton (18-0) / 480 points (40) / (1)
2. Ottawa (16-2) / 437 / (2)
3. Victoria (16-2) / 402 / (3)
4. Alberta (16-2) / 361 / (4)
5. McMaster (15-3) / 302 / (6)
6. Ryerson (13-5) / 287 / (5)
7. Windsor (13-5) / 241 / (7)
8. McGill (8-2) / 200 / (8)
9. Saskatchewan (14-4) / 162 / (9)
10. Acadia (12-3) / 126 / (10)
Other teams receiving votes: Lethbridge (52), Fraser Valley (25).
1. McGill (17-0-0) / (1)
2. Montreal (13-3-0) / (2)
3. Guelph (19-3-0) / (3)
4. Wilfrid Laurier (17-2-3) / (4)
5. Queen’s (15-3-4) / (5)
6. UBC (20-5-1) / (6)
7. Alberta (18-5-3) / (7)
8. StFX (14-3-2) / (8)
9. Toronto (17-5-1) / (9)
10. Saskatchewan (16-4-6) / (10)
1. Alberta (21-2-1) / 168 points (15) / (2)
2. UNB (20-3-1) / 140 (2) / (3)
3. Calgary (20-2-2) / 136 / (1)
4. Acadia (18-3-3) / 114 / (4)
5. UQTR (20-4-0) / 108 / (6)
6. McGill (19-5-2) / 85 / (5)
7. Carleton (18-5-1) / 62 / (7)
8. Moncton (16-8-0) / 38 / (10) *
9. Western (17-6-1) / 38 / (8)
10. Saskatchewan (14-9-1) / 37 / (NR)
* Moncton is ranked higher than Western based on number of higher-placed votes.
Other teams receiving votes: Lakehead (3), Queen’s (3), UPEI (2), Ryerson (1).
1. UBC 736 points / (1)
2. Montreal 375 / (2)
3. Toronto 313 / (3)
4. Calgary 281 / (4)
5. Laval 190 / (5)
6. Western 176 / (6)
7. Dalhousie 128 / (7)
8. McGill 127 / (8)
9. Guelph 109 / (9)
10. Ottawa 95 / (10)
1. Toronto 531 points / (2)
2. UBC 525 / (1)
3. Calgary 371 / (3)
4. Alberta 259 / (4)
5. Western 170 / (5)
6. McMaster 158 / (6)
7. Montreal 152 / (7)
8. Dalhousie 118 / (8)
9. Victoria 114 / (9)
10. McGill 106 / (10)
2. Calgary 83.5 / (2)
T3. Toronto 62 / (3)
T3. Trinity Western 62 / (8)
5. Saskatchewan 61 / (4)
6. Western 58.5 / (5)
7. Victoria 50 / (9)
8. York 48.5 / (6)
9. Windsor 40 / (7)
T10. Regina 14 / (NR)
T10. Queen’s 14 / (NR)
1. York 99.5 points / (1)
2. Windsor 73 / (3)
3. Guelph 70 / (2)
4. Sherbrooke 65 / (4)
5. Victoria 53.5 / (8)
6. Toronto 46.1 / (5)
7. Western 41.95 / (6)
8. Regina 39.5 / (9)
9. Laval 37.5 / (7)
10. Calgary 32 / (NR)
1. UBC (18-2) / 60 points / (1)
2. Brandon (15-5) / 55.5 / (2)
3. Trinity Western (15-5) / 51.5 / (4)
4. Montreal (15-4) / 47 / (3)
5. Manitoba (12-8) / 44.5 / (5)
6. UBC Okanagan (12-8) / 35.5 / (6)
7. Ottawa (14-4) / 29 / (7)
8. Toronto (14-3) / 28 / (NR)
9. Dalhousie (11-4) / 24 / (NR)
10. Laval (13-6) / 22.5 / (10)
Next highest votes: York (22), Alberta (20), Saint Mary’s (16.5), Sherbrooke (11), Regina (9).
1. McMaster (17-1) / 266 points (16) / (2)
2. Trinity Western (18-2) / 265 (13) / (1)
3. Alberta (14-6) / 209 / (3)
4. UBC (14-6) / 189 / (4)
5. Laval (14-3) / 155 / (6)
6. Thompson Rivers (12-8) / 113 / (5)
7. Waterloo (15-3) / 107 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (10-10) / 93 / (8)
9. Brandon (9-11) / 87 / (9)
10. Western (15-3) / 41 / (10)
1. Brock / (1)
2. Western / (2)
3. Alberta / (3)
4. Calgary / (4)
5. Concordia / (5)
6. Lakehead / (6)
7. Saskatchewan / (7)
8. Guelph / (8)
9. UNB / (9)
10. Regina / (10)
1. Brock / (1)
2. Alberta / (2)
3. Western / (3)
4. Guelph / (4)
5. UNB / (5)
6. Concordia / (6)
7. Calgary / (7)
8. McMaster / (8)
9. Winnipeg / (9)
10. Saskatchewan / (10)
In other CIS disciplines, Windsor (women’s basketball), Carleton (men’s basketball), McGill (women’s hockey), UBC (women’s swimming & women’s volleyball), Guelph (women’s track & field), York (men’s track & field) and Brock (women’s & men’s wrestling) all held on to the pole position.
In men’s hockey, Alberta (21-2-1) and UNB (20-3-1) both move past the Calgary Dinos (20-2-2), who had topped the last five national rankings but were swept by Saskatchewan over the weekend, 4-3 and 10-2.
In men’s swimming, reigning CIS champion Toronto reclaims the top spot from the UBC Thunderbirds, who had bumped the Blues from the No. 1 position a week ago.
The game of musical chairs also continued in men’s volleyball as McMaster moved back to No. 1 after dropping to second place behind the Trinity Western Spartans last Tuesday. The Marauders (17-1) racked up two more wins over the weekend, while the Spartans (18-2) split a two-game series against ninth-ranked Brandon (9-11).
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)1. Windsor (17-1) / 509 points (36) / (1)
2. Saint Mary’s (15-0) / 480 (7) / (2)
3. Alberta (16-2) / 429 / (3)
4. Regina (16-2) / 386 / (4)
5. Saskatchewan (16-2) / 344 / (5)
6. Concordia (7-3) / 298 / (6)
7. Fraser Valley (13-5) / 249 / (7)
8. McGill (8-2) / 215 / (8)
9. Wilfrid Laurier (14-4) / 185 / (9)
10. UBC (13-5) / 92 / (NR)
Other teams receiving votes: Carleton (75), Ottawa (31).
MEN’S BASKETBALL
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)1. Carleton (18-0) / 480 points (40) / (1)
2. Ottawa (16-2) / 437 / (2)
3. Victoria (16-2) / 402 / (3)
4. Alberta (16-2) / 361 / (4)
5. McMaster (15-3) / 302 / (6)
6. Ryerson (13-5) / 287 / (5)
7. Windsor (13-5) / 241 / (7)
8. McGill (8-2) / 200 / (8)
9. Saskatchewan (14-4) / 162 / (9)
10. Acadia (12-3) / 126 / (10)
Other teams receiving votes: Lethbridge (52), Fraser Valley (25).
WOMEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / (previous rankings)1. McGill (17-0-0) / (1)
2. Montreal (13-3-0) / (2)
3. Guelph (19-3-0) / (3)
4. Wilfrid Laurier (17-2-3) / (4)
5. Queen’s (15-3-4) / (5)
6. UBC (20-5-1) / (6)
7. Alberta (18-5-3) / (7)
8. StFX (14-3-2) / (8)
9. Toronto (17-5-1) / (9)
10. Saskatchewan (16-4-6) / (10)
MEN’S HOCKEY
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)1. Alberta (21-2-1) / 168 points (15) / (2)
2. UNB (20-3-1) / 140 (2) / (3)
3. Calgary (20-2-2) / 136 / (1)
4. Acadia (18-3-3) / 114 / (4)
5. UQTR (20-4-0) / 108 / (6)
6. McGill (19-5-2) / 85 / (5)
7. Carleton (18-5-1) / 62 / (7)
8. Moncton (16-8-0) / 38 / (10) *
9. Western (17-6-1) / 38 / (8)
10. Saskatchewan (14-9-1) / 37 / (NR)
* Moncton is ranked higher than Western based on number of higher-placed votes.
Other teams receiving votes: Lakehead (3), Queen’s (3), UPEI (2), Ryerson (1).
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)1. UBC 736 points / (1)
2. Montreal 375 / (2)
3. Toronto 313 / (3)
4. Calgary 281 / (4)
5. Laval 190 / (5)
6. Western 176 / (6)
7. Dalhousie 128 / (7)
8. McGill 127 / (8)
9. Guelph 109 / (9)
10. Ottawa 95 / (10)
MEN’S SWIMMING
(points) / (previous rankings)1. Toronto 531 points / (2)
2. UBC 525 / (1)
3. Calgary 371 / (3)
4. Alberta 259 / (4)
5. Western 170 / (5)
6. McMaster 158 / (6)
7. Montreal 152 / (7)
8. Dalhousie 118 / (8)
9. Victoria 114 / (9)
10. McGill 106 / (10)
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
(points) / (previous rankings)
1. Guelph 84.5 points / (1)2. Calgary 83.5 / (2)
T3. Toronto 62 / (3)
T3. Trinity Western 62 / (8)
5. Saskatchewan 61 / (4)
6. Western 58.5 / (5)
7. Victoria 50 / (9)
8. York 48.5 / (6)
9. Windsor 40 / (7)
T10. Regina 14 / (NR)
T10. Queen’s 14 / (NR)
MEN’S TRACK & FIELD
(points) / (previous rankings)1. York 99.5 points / (1)
2. Windsor 73 / (3)
3. Guelph 70 / (2)
4. Sherbrooke 65 / (4)
5. Victoria 53.5 / (8)
6. Toronto 46.1 / (5)
7. Western 41.95 / (6)
8. Regina 39.5 / (9)
9. Laval 37.5 / (7)
10. Calgary 32 / (NR)
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
(regular season record) / (votes) / (previous rankings)1. UBC (18-2) / 60 points / (1)
2. Brandon (15-5) / 55.5 / (2)
3. Trinity Western (15-5) / 51.5 / (4)
4. Montreal (15-4) / 47 / (3)
5. Manitoba (12-8) / 44.5 / (5)
6. UBC Okanagan (12-8) / 35.5 / (6)
7. Ottawa (14-4) / 29 / (7)
8. Toronto (14-3) / 28 / (NR)
9. Dalhousie (11-4) / 24 / (NR)
10. Laval (13-6) / 22.5 / (10)
Next highest votes: York (22), Alberta (20), Saint Mary’s (16.5), Sherbrooke (11), Regina (9).
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) / (previous rankings)1. McMaster (17-1) / 266 points (16) / (2)
2. Trinity Western (18-2) / 265 (13) / (1)
3. Alberta (14-6) / 209 / (3)
4. UBC (14-6) / 189 / (4)
5. Laval (14-3) / 155 / (6)
6. Thompson Rivers (12-8) / 113 / (5)
7. Waterloo (15-3) / 107 / (7)
8. Saskatchewan (10-10) / 93 / (8)
9. Brandon (9-11) / 87 / (9)
10. Western (15-3) / 41 / (10)
WOMEN’S WRESTLING
(previous rankings)1. Brock / (1)
2. Western / (2)
3. Alberta / (3)
4. Calgary / (4)
5. Concordia / (5)
6. Lakehead / (6)
7. Saskatchewan / (7)
8. Guelph / (8)
9. UNB / (9)
10. Regina / (10)
MEN’S WRESTLING
(previous rankings)1. Brock / (1)
2. Alberta / (2)
3. Western / (3)
4. Guelph / (4)
5. UNB / (5)
6. Concordia / (6)
7. Calgary / (7)
8. McMaster / (8)
9. Winnipeg / (9)
10. Saskatchewan / (10)