St.Cloud State #1 again in USA Hockey poll
- Wally Langfellow
- Jan 21, 2019
- 2 min read
St. Cloud State is men’s college hockey’s number one team once again following a sweep of #11 Western Michigan this past weekend. With the two victories the Huskies upped their record to 17-3-1 and hold down the number one spot for the 8th time this season. St. Cloud travels to the University of North Dakota this coming weekend.
Rank
School
Last Week’s Rank
2018-19 Record
Weeks in Top 151.St. Cloud State University, 503 (27)217-3-2162.University of Massachusetts, 482 (7)118-4-0123.University of Denver, 419314-4-3164.Ohio State University, 398515-5-4165.University of Minnesota Duluth, 393414-6-2166.Quinnipiac University, 335617-5-1137.Minnesota State University, 300719-6-1168.Northeastern University, 2811115-5-1139.Clarkson University, 2111516-6-0310.Bowling Green State University, 177916-6-31211.Cornell University, 1611411-5-1712.University of Notre Dame, 1401313-8-21613.Western Michigan University, 1151113-8-1314.Providence College, 961013-7-41615.Arizona State University, 35—16-9-17
Upcoming Top-15 Matchups
Friday, Jan. 25
No. 3 Denver at No. 13 Western Michigan
No. 8 Northeastern at No. 14 Providence
Saturday, Jan. 26
No. 3 Denver at No. 13 Western Michigan
No. 8 Northeastern at No. 14 Providence
Others Receiving Votes: Penn State University, 17; Union College, 12; Harvard University, 3; Lake Superior State University, 1; University of Massachusetts Lowell, 1.
Notes: St. Cloud State University holds the No. 1 ranking for the eighth time this season … The NCHC leads all conferences with four teams in the rankings, ECAC Hockey and the Hockey East Association each have three, while the Big Ten and the WCHA each have two and the Independents have one … Team records are listed as W-L-T … For past poll results, click here.About the Poll: The 24th annual USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s College Hockey Poll is conducted each week in conjunction with the American Hockey Coaches Association. The poll includes input from coaches and journalists representing each of the six NCAA Division I ice hockey conferences, as well as composite votes from officers of the AHCA and USA Hockey.
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