AA State Hockey Tournament
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AA State Hockey Tournament
This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina represents 2AA.
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina represents 2AA.
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
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I like your predictions, but if BSM beats EP, how could you possibly give them the 5 seed when East has been ranked ahead of them most of the year and also beat EP head to head?OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
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And don't forget East beat wayzata head to head also.Houndhockey wrote:I like your predictions, but if BSM beats EP, how could you possibly give them the 5 seed when East has been ranked ahead of them most of the year and also beat EP head to head?OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
DE could've "easily" won state the last 5 years.
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And if EP beats BSM, doesn East get #5 cause they beat EP head to head?Slammer wrote:And don't forget East beat wayzata head to head also.Houndhockey wrote:I like your predictions, but if BSM beats EP, how could you possibly give them the 5 seed when East has been ranked ahead of them most of the year and also beat EP head to head?OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
I would agree with this statement with the exception being if they have to face EdinaSlammer wrote:If East makes it past Elk River, (and that's a big if) I truly believe they can run the table and win state.
In this years tourney, Easts defensive first and grind it out style of play is a style that can win it all.
I wouldn't be blown away if they ended up winning it either. So many times in the tourney the best team during reg season and team that is favorite doesn't end up winning.Slammer wrote:If East makes it past Elk River, (and that's a big if) I truly believe they can run the table and win state.
In this years tourney, Easts defensive first and grind it out style of play is a style that can win it all.
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How great would it be to see an all Public tourney! It is a definite possibility this year.OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina represents 2AA.
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
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Re: AA State Hockey Tournament
Ya......let's have a repeat of 2011.....badgermom78 wrote:How great would it be to see an all Public tourney! It is a definite possibility this year.OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina represents 2AA.
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
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Sounds like a great idea if you're a WBL or Wildcat fan...or if you want to see another "best AA final ever" game.FREDFLINTSTONE wrote: Ya......let's have a repeat of 2011.....

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I mean, a repeat of 2011 wouldn't be a bad thing.FREDFLINTSTONE wrote:Ya......let's have a repeat of 2011.....badgermom78 wrote:How great would it be to see an all Public tourney! It is a definite possibility this year.OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina represents 2AA.
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
out of the 11 games played, 7 games were decided by 1 goal, 5 went to OT or multiple OTs, and the championship game went to 3 overtimes.
doesn't sound like such a bad state tournament to me.
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Re: AA State Hockey Tournament
It would definitely be great to see, but I think Hill Murray will beat WBL, and STA probably makes it as well.badgermom78 wrote:How great would it be to see an all Public tourney! It is a definite possibility this year.OTB987 wrote:This is shaping up to be a great field for the state tourney. Some great sectional games yesterday and the best games are yet to come to determine the 8 teams in state.
My state tourney prediction and seeds are as follows:
Section 1: Farmington knocks off LS to get the chance to play LN for a trip to state. Historically this has been the weakest section in tourney play but LN decided to change that this year with the way they have played. LN knocks off Farmington are represents 1AA.
Section 2: Jaguars are a scary team and their goaltending can do some damage but Edina's depth is just too much and they find a way to get by the Jaguars and win a two goal game. Edina represents 2AA.
Section 3: STA vs Eagan is a flip of a coin but I am going with Eagan because of the goaltender from Eagan can win this game. STA has a lot more flash but come up a goal short and lose 2-1 to Eagan. Eagan represents 3AA.
Section 4: Predicting HM vs. WBL in Section final with HM skating away with the trip to Xcel. It will not come easy and I would not be shocked if WBL pulls off the upset but have to go with the odds that if they played 10 times HM wins 8 of them.
Section 5: Semi-finals are still left to be played with Blaine advancing and MG sneaking by Centennial. In the end it doesn't matter as the Seniors from Blaine have to much determination and nastiness and they beat down MG. Final will either be 15-1 or 4-2 with Blaine going to State.
Section 6: BSM knocks off Wayzata and EP easily handles HF. The deciding factor for this game is going to be BSM's speed on the big sheet at Mariucci and they get it done 4-2. Red Knights represent Section 6.
Section 7: Location, Location, Location - Amsoil suits the Greyhounds well and they use it to their advantage and beat ER. DE and their uniforms are a staple for the Tourney and they will be their in force again this year.
Section 8: Roseau vs Moorhead has the potential to be a 3 OT thriller but the proven scoring of Roseau tilts to their advantage and gets Roseau back to St. Paul.
Seeding
1. Edina
2. HM
3. LN
4. Blaine
5. BSM
6, 7 & 8 Not in any order: Eagan, East and Roseau
QF #1: HM vs Eagan
QF #2: LN vs East
QF #3 Edina vs Roseau
QF #4 Blaine vs BSM
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There is a better chance that there will be 3 private schools.badgermom78 wrote:How great would it be to see an all Public tourney! It is a definite possibility this year.
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Interesting comment, seeing as East was unable to beat section favorites like Blaine, Hill Murray, and Lakeville North during the regular season; Especially considering the first two beat East by 3 goals each. Not to mention 2AA favorite, a solid Edina team.Slammer wrote:If East makes it past Elk River, (and that's a big if) I truly believe they can run the table and win state.
In this years tourney, Easts defensive first and grind it out style of play is a style that can win it all.
Anyway, I got a feeling this year will come down to either Blaine or Edina taking the crown.
So with all of the talk about a possible all-public tournament, I went back and looked to see how prevalent private schools actually are at the AA tournament. No sides here, I was just curious and figured I'd share my findings. Some observations:
-Prior to 2000, no private school other than Hill-Murray had ever made the tournament, with the exception of Cretin-Derham Hall in 1988 and Holy Angels in 1999.
-Only four private schools have ever made the tournament: Hill-Murray (26 appearances), Holy Angels (five appearances), Cretin-Derham Hall (three appearances and Benilde-St. Margaret's (two appearances).
-All four of these schools have won championships (HM 3, AHA 2, CDH 1, BSM 1) and each school has won one apiece since 2005.
-There has never been a Private vs. Private semifinal game.
-As they are currently set up, no section has ever had more than one private school go to state (although STA might change that this season).
Since 2000:
-Seventeen of the 112 tournament entrants have been private schools (15.2 percent).
-The most private schools in a single tournament is two. The breakdown is as follows:
2 teams: 5 times
1 team: 7 times
0 teams: 2 times
-Private schools have appeared in six of the 14 state championship games, with 2002 and 2012 being Private vs. Private.
-Private schools are 5-3 in state championship games, with two of those losses coming to other private schools.
-Private schools are 8-4 in semifinal games.
-Most state championship game appearances since 2000:
Hill-Murray- 4 (1-3)
Moorhead- 4 (0-4)
Eden Prairie- 2 (2-0)
Edina- 3 (2-1)
Holy Angels- 2 (2-0)
Duluth East- 2 (0-2)
Grand Rapids- 2 (0-2)
Roseau- 1 (1-0)
Benilde-St. Margaret's- 1 (1-0)
Centennial- 1 (1-0)
Blaine- 1 (1-0)
Anoka- 1 (1-0)
Cretin-Derham Hall- 1 (1-0)
Elk River- 1 (1-0)
Minnetonka- 1 (0-1)
Roseville- 1 (0-1)
Breakdown:
Metro Public: 7-2
Private: 5-3
Northern: 1-8
If I have made any mistakes, please feel free to let me know.
-Prior to 2000, no private school other than Hill-Murray had ever made the tournament, with the exception of Cretin-Derham Hall in 1988 and Holy Angels in 1999.
-Only four private schools have ever made the tournament: Hill-Murray (26 appearances), Holy Angels (five appearances), Cretin-Derham Hall (three appearances and Benilde-St. Margaret's (two appearances).
-All four of these schools have won championships (HM 3, AHA 2, CDH 1, BSM 1) and each school has won one apiece since 2005.
-There has never been a Private vs. Private semifinal game.
-As they are currently set up, no section has ever had more than one private school go to state (although STA might change that this season).
Since 2000:
-Seventeen of the 112 tournament entrants have been private schools (15.2 percent).
-The most private schools in a single tournament is two. The breakdown is as follows:
2 teams: 5 times
1 team: 7 times
0 teams: 2 times
-Private schools have appeared in six of the 14 state championship games, with 2002 and 2012 being Private vs. Private.
-Private schools are 5-3 in state championship games, with two of those losses coming to other private schools.
-Private schools are 8-4 in semifinal games.
-Most state championship game appearances since 2000:
Hill-Murray- 4 (1-3)
Moorhead- 4 (0-4)
Eden Prairie- 2 (2-0)
Edina- 3 (2-1)
Holy Angels- 2 (2-0)
Duluth East- 2 (0-2)
Grand Rapids- 2 (0-2)
Roseau- 1 (1-0)
Benilde-St. Margaret's- 1 (1-0)
Centennial- 1 (1-0)
Blaine- 1 (1-0)
Anoka- 1 (1-0)
Cretin-Derham Hall- 1 (1-0)
Elk River- 1 (1-0)
Minnetonka- 1 (0-1)
Roseville- 1 (0-1)
Breakdown:
Metro Public: 7-2
Private: 5-3
Northern: 1-8
If I have made any mistakes, please feel free to let me know.
Last edited by celly93 on Tue Feb 25, 2014 4:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
AHA was in the tourney in 1999, took fourth place.celly93 wrote:So with all of the talk about a possible all-public tournament, I went back and looked to see how prevalent private schools actually are at the AA tournament. No sides here, I was just curious and figured I'd share my findings. Some observations:
-Prior to 2000, no private school other than Hill-Murray had ever made the tournament, with the exception of Cretin-Derham Hall in 1988.
-Only four private schools have ever made the tournament: Hill-Murray (26 appearances), Holy Angels (five appearances), Cretin-Derham Hall (three appearances and Benilde-St. Margaret's (two appearances).
-All four of these schools have won championships (HM 3, AHA 2, CDH 1, BSM 1) and each school has won one apiece since 2005.
-There has never been a Private vs. Private semifinal game.
-As they are currently set up, no section has ever had more than one private school go to state (although STA might change that this season).
Since 2000:
-Seventeen of the 112 tournament entrants have been private schools (15.2 percent).
-The most private schools in a single tournament is two. The breakdown is as follows:
2 teams: 5 times
1 team: 7 times
0 teams: 2 times
-Private schools have appeared in six of the 14 state championship games, with 2002 and 2012 being Private vs. Private.
-Private schools are 5-3 in state championship games, with two of those losses coming to other private schools.
-Private schools are 8-4 in semifinal games.
-Most state championship game appearances since 2000:
Hill-Murray- 5 (2-3)
Moorhead- 4 (0-4)
Eden Prairie- 2 (2-0)
Edina- 2 (2-0)
Holy Angels- 2 (2-0)
Duluth East- 2 (0-2)
Grand Rapids- 2 (0-2)
Roseau- 1 (1-0)
Benilde-St. Margaret's- 1 (1-0)
Centennial- 1 (1-0)
Blaine- 1 (1-0)
Anoka- 1 (1-0)
Cretin-Derham Hall- 1 (1-0)
Minnetonka- 1 (0-1)
Roseville- 1 (0-1)
Breakdown:
Metro Public: 7-2
Private: 5-3
Northern: 1-8
If I have made any mistakes, please feel free to let me know.
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Roseville? Really? What year?celly93 wrote:So with all of the talk about a possible all-public tournament, I went back and looked to see how prevalent private schools actually are at the AA tournament. No sides here, I was just curious and figured I'd share my findings. Some observations:
-Prior to 2000, no private school other than Hill-Murray had ever made the tournament, with the exception of Cretin-Derham Hall in 1988.
-Only four private schools have ever made the tournament: Hill-Murray (26 appearances), Holy Angels (five appearances), Cretin-Derham Hall (three appearances and Benilde-St. Margaret's (two appearances).
-All four of these schools have won championships (HM 3, AHA 2, CDH 1, BSM 1) and each school has won one apiece since 2005.
-There has never been a Private vs. Private semifinal game.
-As they are currently set up, no section has ever had more than one private school go to state (although STA might change that this season).
Since 2000:
-Seventeen of the 112 tournament entrants have been private schools (15.2 percent).
-The most private schools in a single tournament is two. The breakdown is as follows:
2 teams: 5 times
1 team: 7 times
0 teams: 2 times
-Private schools have appeared in six of the 14 state championship games, with 2002 and 2012 being Private vs. Private.
-Private schools are 5-3 in state championship games, with two of those losses coming to other private schools.
-Private schools are 8-4 in semifinal games.
-Most state championship game appearances since 2000:
Hill-Murray- 5 (2-3)
Moorhead- 4 (0-4)
Eden Prairie- 2 (2-0)
Edina- 2 (2-0)
Holy Angels- 2 (2-0)
Duluth East- 2 (0-2)
Grand Rapids- 2 (0-2)
Roseau- 1 (1-0)
Benilde-St. Margaret's- 1 (1-0)
Centennial- 1 (1-0)
Blaine- 1 (1-0)
Anoka- 1 (1-0)
Cretin-Derham Hall- 1 (1-0)
Minnetonka- 1 (0-1)
Roseville- 1 (0-1)
Breakdown:
Metro Public: 7-2
Private: 5-3
Northern: 1-8
If I have made any mistakes, please feel free to let me know.
2003. They played AnokaOTB987 wrote:Roseville? Really? What year?celly93 wrote:So with all of the talk about a possible all-public tournament, I went back and looked to see how prevalent private schools actually are at the AA tournament. No sides here, I was just curious and figured I'd share my findings. Some observations:
-Prior to 2000, no private school other than Hill-Murray had ever made the tournament, with the exception of Cretin-Derham Hall in 1988.
-Only four private schools have ever made the tournament: Hill-Murray (26 appearances), Holy Angels (five appearances), Cretin-Derham Hall (three appearances and Benilde-St. Margaret's (two appearances).
-All four of these schools have won championships (HM 3, AHA 2, CDH 1, BSM 1) and each school has won one apiece since 2005.
-There has never been a Private vs. Private semifinal game.
-As they are currently set up, no section has ever had more than one private school go to state (although STA might change that this season).
Since 2000:
-Seventeen of the 112 tournament entrants have been private schools (15.2 percent).
-The most private schools in a single tournament is two. The breakdown is as follows:
2 teams: 5 times
1 team: 7 times
0 teams: 2 times
-Private schools have appeared in six of the 14 state championship games, with 2002 and 2012 being Private vs. Private.
-Private schools are 5-3 in state championship games, with two of those losses coming to other private schools.
-Private schools are 8-4 in semifinal games.
-Most state championship game appearances since 2000:
Hill-Murray- 5 (2-3)
Moorhead- 4 (0-4)
Eden Prairie- 2 (2-0)
Edina- 2 (2-0)
Holy Angels- 2 (2-0)
Duluth East- 2 (0-2)
Grand Rapids- 2 (0-2)
Roseau- 1 (1-0)
Benilde-St. Margaret's- 1 (1-0)
Centennial- 1 (1-0)
Blaine- 1 (1-0)
Anoka- 1 (1-0)
Cretin-Derham Hall- 1 (1-0)
Minnetonka- 1 (0-1)
Roseville- 1 (0-1)
Breakdown:
Metro Public: 7-2
Private: 5-3
Northern: 1-8
If I have made any mistakes, please feel free to let me know.
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Roseville was in the title game in 2003 against Anoka, where the Tornadoes ended up taking it all. Holy Angels had maybe their best team ever that year and lost to Anoka in the semis after Ben Luth gave up a couple goals early and they couldn't recover after Jeff Frazee replaced him. They ended up losing 2-1.
I need ER vs BJ from 2002 State Quarterfinals. PM me.
Great post. Only mistake I can see is since 2000, saying Hill Murray has gone 2-3 in state championship games. Their only state championship since 2000 was 2008. Other 2 were 1983 and 1991 I believe. Hill fans is this correct?celly93 wrote:So with all of the talk about a possible all-public tournament, I went back and looked to see how prevalent private schools actually are at the AA tournament. No sides here, I was just curious and figured I'd share my findings. Some observations:
-Prior to 2000, no private school other than Hill-Murray had ever made the tournament, with the exception of Cretin-Derham Hall in 1988.
-Only four private schools have ever made the tournament: Hill-Murray (26 appearances), Holy Angels (five appearances), Cretin-Derham Hall (three appearances and Benilde-St. Margaret's (two appearances).
-All four of these schools have won championships (HM 3, AHA 2, CDH 1, BSM 1) and each school has won one apiece since 2005.
-There has never been a Private vs. Private semifinal game.
-As they are currently set up, no section has ever had more than one private school go to state (although STA might change that this season).
Since 2000:
-Seventeen of the 112 tournament entrants have been private schools (15.2 percent).
-The most private schools in a single tournament is two. The breakdown is as follows:
2 teams: 5 times
1 team: 7 times
0 teams: 2 times
-Private schools have appeared in six of the 14 state championship games, with 2002 and 2012 being Private vs. Private.
-Private schools are 5-3 in state championship games, with two of those losses coming to other private schools.
-Private schools are 8-4 in semifinal games.
-Most state championship game appearances since 2000:
Hill-Murray- 5 (2-3)
Moorhead- 4 (0-4)
Eden Prairie- 2 (2-0)
Edina- 2 (2-0)
Holy Angels- 2 (2-0)
Duluth East- 2 (0-2)
Grand Rapids- 2 (0-2)
Roseau- 1 (1-0)
Benilde-St. Margaret's- 1 (1-0)
Centennial- 1 (1-0)
Blaine- 1 (1-0)
Anoka- 1 (1-0)
Cretin-Derham Hall- 1 (1-0)
Minnetonka- 1 (0-1)
Roseville- 1 (0-1)
Breakdown:
Metro Public: 7-2
Private: 5-3
Northern: 1-8
If I have made any mistakes, please feel free to let me know.
That Holy Angels team was excellent. Trebil had a very impressive run there from about 1999-2007.jonandrews13 wrote:Roseville was in the title game in 2003 against Anoka, where the Tornadoes ended up taking it all. Holy Angels had maybe their best team ever that year and lost to Anoka in the semis after Ben Luth gave up a couple goals early and they couldn't recover after Jeff Frazee replaced him. They ended up losing 2-1.