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krach REALLY likes the wcha. wcha teams own the top 10, literally, in
sos:
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2 North Dakota 928.1 .8727 3 22-6-3 .7581 3.133 1 296.2
3 Minnesota-Duluth 576.0 .8155 5 22-8-3 .7121 2.474 5 232.9
5 Minnesota 454.5 .7817 8t 20-11-3 .6324 1.720 2 264.3
7 Wisconsin 374.5 .7515 8t 18-9-7 .6324 1.720 7 217.7
8 St. Cloud State 356.8 .7435 11 18-10-4 .6250 1.667 8 214.1
9 Denver 333.7 .7324 8t 19-10-5 .6324 1.720 10 194.0
10 Colorado College 249.7 .6812 26t 16-13-3 .5469 1.207 9 206.9
19 Alaska-Anchorage 142.8 .5726 46 10-17-3 .3833 0.622 6 229.7
30 Michigan Tech 102.4 .5048 52t 7-20-5 .2969 0.422 3 242.5
36 Minnesota State 85.72 .4686 54t 6-21-5 .2656 0.362 4 237.0
the first non-wcha team? bc at 11th. in fact, hockey east has the
next 5 spots. following them? ohio state at 15th, and the ccha owns
the next three.
just interesting how splotchy the sos ranking is. is this a function
of the lack of statistics, lack of interconference games, both?
neither? i know the wcha has done very well against non-league
opponents in all the other leagues, as well.
scott quakkelaar
hoping michigan can find some yost magic elsewhere this year
--- Bob Gilreath <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> At 02:38 PM 2/23/2004 -0600, you wrote:
> >There is an amazing aspect to this ranking. The WCHA has seven of
> the
> >top ten spots in KRACH and, except for Denver and CC, 5 of the top
> 10 in
> >the other three lists. Now, I like the WCHA (living in Wisconsin),
> but
> >is the conference really that strong this year, or will there be an
> >embarrasing comeuppance come the tournament?
> >BTW, I vote for Mike Eaves for coach of the year. And I hear that
> >Wisconsin's recruiting class may be just as strong next year as this
> one
> >was.
> >
> >Tom Rowe
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