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Men's Cross Country Stays in the Top 10

Congratulations to the men's cross country team who are ranked 10th in the U SPORTS Top 10 released October 3rd. The complete release from U SPORTS follows:
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

U SPORTS TOP 10 TUESDAY (#7) 

Panda-monium: Alberta claims top women's hockey ranking for first time since 2007 

October 10, 2017

TORONTO (U SPORTS) – The reigning U SPORTS champion UNB Varsity Reds (men) and Alberta Pandas (women) are the top hockey teams in the nation to begin the 2017-18 season. 

UNB (2-0-0), which led the Top 10 rankings from Week 2 on last season, captured its second straight national banner in March with a 5-3 victory on home ice over Saskatchewan, who starts the year ranked No.3. Third-year forward Stephen Anderson led the way with five goals in the first two games, including a hat-trick last Wednesday as the Varsity Reds kicked off their title defence with a 6-2 victory over Moncton at home, before defeating UPEI 5-3 on the road Friday. They’ll play the same two teams this Wednesday and Saturday.

On the women’s side, Alberta (1-0-1) claimed its first No.1 ranking in 10 years, dating back to the first four polls of the 2007-08 season (Oct.9-30, 2007). The Pandas claimed their eighth national title last season thanks to a dramatic 2-1 double-overtime win over McGill. Alberta began its campaign splitting a home-and-home series against Mount Royal - recording a dominant 4-0 win over the Cougars Friday, followed by 2-1 shootout loss Saturday. This weekend, they’ll visit the No.8 Manitoba Bisons for a weekend series.

In other U SPORTS rankings, Laval (men’s cross country and women’s soccer), Queen’s (women’s cross country), Montreal (men’s soccer) and StFX (women’s rugby) all remain national leaders for another week.

U SPORTS TOP 10 Tuesday Rankings – Oct. 10, 2017   

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. Laval                     98 pts / (1)
2. Guelph                   85 pts / (3)
3. Trinity Western      83 pts / (2)
4. McMaster              58 pts / (4)
5. Queen’s                 53 pts / (5)
6. Western                51 pts / (6)
7. Victoria                  35 pts / T7
T8.Windsor           28 pts / (9)
T8. Calgary           28 pts / (T7)
10. Dalhousie        15 pts (T10) 

Other teams receiving votes: Toronto (7), Alberta (5), McGill (4), StFX (4), Waterloo (1), UNB (1), Regina (1) 

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. Queen’s          96 pts / (1)
2. Guelph            81 pts / (2)
3. Toronto           80 pts / (3)
T4. Trinity Western 63 pts / (4)
T4. Laval              63 pts / (T5)
6. Western          39 pts / (T5)
7. Calgary           34 pts / (9)
8. McGill             32 pts / (8)
9. Victoria           26 pts / (T5)
10. McMaster       13 pts / (NR) 

Other teams receiving votes: Dalhousie (9), Alberta (7), Laurentian (6), StFX (3), Acadia (2), Waterloo (1), Montreal (1), Windsor (1), Saskatchewan (1) 

MEN’S HOCKEY
(Regular season record) / Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. UNB                (2-0-0) / 142 pts (11) / (-)
2. Alberta            (2-0-0) / 132 pts (2) / (-)
3. Saskatchewan (2-0-0) / 110 pts (1) / (-)
4. StFX*             (2-0-0) / 98 pts (1) / (-)
5. McGill*          (2-0-0) / 98 pts / (-)
6. Acadia             (1-0-1) / 55 pts / (-)
7. Saint Mary's* (1-1-0) / 41 pts / (-)
8. Ryerson*      (0-0-0) / 41 pts / (-)
9. Calgary           (1-0-1) / 40 pts / (-)
10. York              (0-0-0) / 22 pts / (-)

*St. Francis Xavier (over McGill) and Saint Mary's (over Ryerson) were awarded the higher ranking based on number of higher placed votes.

Other teams receiving votes: Queen's (20), UQTR (10), UBC (5), Laurier (3), Carleton (2), Guelph (2), Western (2), Ottawa (1), Concordia (1)

WOMEN’S HOCKEY 
(Regular season record) / Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. Alberta (1-0-1) / 40 pts / (-)
2. UBC (1-1-0) / 32 pts / (-)
3. Mcgill (0-0-0) / 31 pts / (-)
4. Concordia (0-0-0) 30 pts / (-)
5. Saint-Mary’s (0-0-0) / 20 pts / (-)
6. Guelph (0-0-0) / 15pts / (-)
7. StFx (0-0-0) / 12 pts / (-)
8. Manitoba (1-1-0) /1 1 pts / (-)
9. Montreal (0-0-0) / 9 pts / (-)
10. Nipissing (0-0-0) / 6 pts / (-) 

Other teams receiving votes: Moncton (3), St. Thomas (2)

WOMEN’S RUGBY
(Regular season record / Playoff Record) / Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. StFX           (5-0 / 0-0) / 122 pts / (1)
2. Guelph       (4-0 / 0-0) / 110 pts / (2)
3. Laval          (6-0 / 0-0) / 99 pts / (3)
4. Victoria       (3-0 / 0-0) / 95 pts / (4)
5. Ottawa       (5-1 / 0-0) / 87 pts / (6)
6. Calgary      (2-0 / 0-0) / 80 pts / (5)
7. McMaster   (3-1 / 0-0) / 54 pts / (7)
8. Queen’s     (2-2 / 1-0) / 31 pts / (8)
9. Acadia        (4-1 / 0-0) / 17 pts / (NR)
10. Concordia (3-3 / 0-0) / 12 pts / (9)

 

MEN’S SOCCER
(Regular season record) / Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. Montreal     (7-0-0) / 60 pts / (1)
2. Alberta        (7-1-2) 51 pts / (2)
3. Cape Breton (6-0-1) / 46 pts / (3)
4. Carleton     (11-1-2) / 42 pts / (4)
5. York           (10-2-1) / 33 pts / (8)
6. Guelph       (9-2-1) / 29 pts / (6)
7. UBC           (7-3-1) / 24 pts / (5)
8. StFX           (5-1-1) 20 pts / (9)
9. Toronto      (7-1-4) 15 pts / (7)
10. UQAM      (5-2-0) 7 pts / (10) 

Other teams receiving votes: Dalhousie (1), Trinity Western (1), McMaster (1) 

WOMEN’S SOCCER
(Regular season record) / Points / (Previous Ranking) 

1. Laval                     (7-0-1) / 69 pts / (1)
2. UOIT                      (11-0-1) / 55 pts (2)
3. UBC                      (7-1-2) / 42 pts / (3)
4. Western                 (12-1-0) / 41 pts / (4)
5. Cape Breton          (7-0-0) / 30 pts / (5)
6. Victoria                   (7-1-2) / 24 pts / (6)
7. Ottawa                  (9-1-3) / 23 pts / (7)
8. Alberta                   (7-1-2) / 20 pts / (9)
9. Montreal                (5-0-3) / 18 pts / (8)
10. Trinity Western    (8-2-0) / 17 pts / (NR)

Other teams receiving votes: Queen’s (1) 

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