CIS Top Ten Tuesday #13

- November 24, 2015

Happy Top Ten Tuesday
Happy Top Ten Tuesday

As of Tuesday, November 24th 2015, Dalhousie’s women’s volleyball team have been ranked 7th in the country, improving from last week when they were tied for 9th place with McMaster. Moreover, the Tigers’ women's swim team is officially ranked 3rd in Canada and the men's team is currently ranked 5th. This past weekend they earned some great results at the Kemp-Fry Invitational, hosted by Dalhousie.

 

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL:

1. Saskatchewan (6-0) / 552 points (46) / (1)

2. Saint Marys (4-0) / 450 / (5)

3. McGill (3-1) / 444 / (2)

4. Ryerson (4-1) / 428 / (3)

5. Regina (4-0) / 401 / (6)

6. McMaster (4-2) / 325 / (4)

7. Brock (3-1) / 289 / (7)

8. Laval (2-1) / 210 / (8)

9. Windsor (4-1) / 180 / (10)

10. Alberta (6-0) / 169 / (9)

 

Other teams receiving votes: Queens (53), UQAM (41).

 

MEN’S BASKETBALL:

1. Ottawa (5-0) / 448 points (29) / (1)

2. Carleton (5-0) / 422 (8) / (2)

3. McGill (3-0) / 398 (10) / (3)

4. Brock (3-1) / 295 / (4)

5. Ryerson (4-1) / 280 / (5)

6. Western (3-2) / 207 / (6)

7. McMaster (4-2) / 157 / (9)

8. Calgary (4-2) / 156 / (7)

9. UPEI (5-0) / 57 / (NR)

10. UBC (5-1) / 55 / (NR)

 

Other teams receiving votes: Windsor (37), Victoria (33).

 

WOMEN’S HOCKEY:

1. Guelph (9-2-0) / (1)

2. McGill (5-3-0) / (3)

3. Montreal (5-3-1) / (4) 

4. Western (8-3-0) / (5)

5. Toronto (7-1-2) / (2) 

6. Saint Mary’s (9-2-0) / (10)

7. Saskatchewan (8-4-2) / (8)

8. St. Thomas (6-3-1) / (7) 

9. StFX (4-5-1) / (6) 

10. Ottawa (6-3-0) / (NR)

 

Other teams receiving votes: Manitoba, Alberta.

 

MEN’S HOCKEY:

1. Saskatchewan (12-2-0) / 143 points (6) / (3)

2. McGill (12-2-0) / 142 (6) / (1)

3. Alberta (10-3-1) / 118 / (4)

4. Acadia (10-2-1) / 115 (3) / (5)

5. UNB (9-2-2) / 110 (1) / (2)

6. StFX (9-2-2) / 86 / (6)

7. UQTR (11-2-1) / 70 / (7)

8. York (8-2-3) / 24 / (10)

9. Carleton (9-3-0) / 15 / (NR) *

10. Mount Royal (8-4-2) / 15 / (NR)

 

* Carleton (over Mount Royal) is awarded the higher ranking based on number of higher placed votes.

 

Other teams receiving votes: Western (13), UOIT (10), Queen’s (6), UBC (6), Saint Mary’s (5), Windsor (2).

 

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL:

1 – ALBERTA (10-0) / 59.5 pts / (1)

2 -- TRINITY WESTERN (10-0) / 56.5 pts / (2)

3 – UBC-O (9-1) / 50.5 pts / (3)

4 – TORONTO (8-0) / 47.5 pts / (Tied 4)

5 – MCGILL (10-2) / 44 pts / (7) 

6 – UBC (9-1) / 36 pts / (6)

7 – DALHOUSIE (6-2) / 33.5pts / (Tied 9) 

8 – SHERBROOKE (7-2) / 32.5 pts / (8)

9 – MCMASTER (6-1) / 30 pts / (Tied 9)

10 – MONTREAL (9-3) / 29 pts / (Tied 4) 

 

Next Highest Votes: Ryerson (18), Thompson Rivers (13), Western (8), Memorial (7.5), Saskatchewan (6.5).

 

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL:

1. McMaster (9-0) / 264 ( ) / 1

2. Alberta (10-0) / 250 ( ) / 2

3. Manitoba (8-2) / 216 / 3

4. Calgary (9-3) / 172 / 4

5. UBC (6-4) / 120 / 6

6. Laval (9-1) / 102 / 5

7. Saskatchewan (5-5) / 92 / 7

8. Winnipeg (6-4) / 86 / 8

9. TWU (7-3) / 66 / 9

10. Queen’s (7-1) / 62 / NR

 

WOMEN'S SWIMMING:

1. UBC

2. UofT

3. Dalhousie

4. Calgary

5. Montreal

6. McGill

7. Laval

8. UQAM

9. UVIC

10. Sherbrooke

Women: https://registration.swimming.ca/UniversityRankings_Team.aspx

 

MEN'S SWIMMING:

1. UofT

2. UBC

3. Calgary

4. Alberta

5. Dalhousie

6. McGill

7. Ottawa

8. Montreal

9. Laval

10. UVIC

Men: https://registration.swimming.ca/UniversityRankings_Team.aspx

 

WOMEN’S WRESTLING:

1. Brock

2. Alberta

3. Saskatchewan

4. Winnipeg

5. Regina

6. Concordia

7. Calgary

8. Guelph

T9. Laurentian

T9. Western

 

MEN’S WRESTLING:

1. Alberta                  

2 McMaster

3. Brock                 

4. Calgary        

5. Regina                   

6. Winnipeg

7. Saskatchewan     

8. Guelph       

9.  Concordia  

10. Western


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