Monday, October 21, 2019

Mavericks stay at No. 2

Minnesota State, following its 4-4 tie and 2-1 win against North Dakota over the weekend, held steady at No. 2 in the latest USCHO poll released on Monday morning. The Mavericks received three first-place votes. Denver is No. 1. For more notes on Minnesota State's weekend and results from around the WCHA, see this week's MSU Hockey Review in Monday's edition of The Free Press.

USCHO.com Division I Men's Poll
Minneapolis, Minn./October 21, 2019

   Team             (First Place)    Record   Pts  Last Week
 1 Denver                    (47)    6- 0-0   996     1
 2 Minnesota State           ( 3)    3- 0-1   948     2
 3 Massachusetts                     3- 1-0   824     4
 4 Cornell                           0- 0-0   796     5
 5 Notre Dame                        2- 0-0   691     7
 6 Wisconsin                         3- 1-0   617    17
 7 Providence                        3- 1-0   611    13
 8 Minnesota Duluth                  1- 3-0   601     3
 9 Quinnipiac                        3- 1-0   549     8
10 Boston College                    2- 2-0   524     6
11 Northeastern                      3- 0-1   502    15
12 Penn State                        3- 1-0   459     9
13 Clarkson                          2- 1-1   436    10
14 St. Cloud                         0- 0-2   404    11
15 Ohio State                        2- 1-1   352    12
16 North Dakota                      2- 1-1   290    16
17 Bowling Green                     3- 2-0   187    NR
18 Western Michigan                  1- 2-1   168    14
19 Harvard                           0- 0-0   145    19
20 Minnesota                         3- 1-0    78    NR

Others receiving votes: Northern Michigan 66, Omaha 64,
UMass Lowell 60, Michigan 54, Boston University 18, RIT 15,
Brown 13, Alaska 10, Colorado College 7, AIC 6, Dartmouth 4,
Arizona State 2, Army 1, Holy Cross 1, Mercyhurst 1.

The USCHO.com Poll consists of 50 voters, including coaches and
beat writers and sports professionals from across the country.
The poll, published weekly by the Associated Press, is a
production of USCHO.com, which provides in-depth coverage of
college hockey.

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