St. Cloud State Retains No. 1 Spot in Latest USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s College Hockey Poll
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine
2018-19 Men’s College Hockey Poll – Week #10
(First-place votes in parentheses)
Rank
School
Last Week’s Rank
2018-19 Record
Weeks in Top 15
1. St. Cloud State University, 490 (19) 1 11-1-2 10
2. University of Massachusetts, 483 (14) 3 12-1-0 6
3. University of Minnesota Duluth, 439 (1) 2 10-3-1 10
4. Minnesota State University, 417 4 12-2-0 10
5. University of Denver, 341 7 7-3-2 10
6. University of Notre Dame, 320 8 10-4-1 10
7. Ohio State University, 318 5 9-4-3 10
8. Quinnipiac University, 287 9 13-2-0 7
9. Penn State University, 237 6 10-4-1 9
10. Providence College, 198 10 8-4-3 10
11. Union College, 179 11 8-3-2 6
12. Northeastern University, 140 13 9-3-1 7
13. Bowling Green State University, 125 12 10-3-2 6
14. University of North Dakota, 55 15 8-6-1 7
15. Arizona State University, 23 — 10-6-0 2
Upcoming Top-15
Matchups
Friday, Dec. 7
No. 2 Massachusetts
at
No. 8 Quinnipiac
No. 5 Denver
at
No. 14 North Dakota
No. 6 Notre Dame
at
No. 9 Penn State
Saturday, Dec. 8
No. 8 Quinnipiac
at
No. 2 Massachusetts
No. 5 Denver
at
No. 14 North Dakota
No. 6 Notre Dame
at
No. 9 Penn State
Others Receiving Votes: Clarkson University, 7; University of Michigan, 7; Cornell University, 5; Yale University, 3; Miami University, 2; Western Michigan University, 2; Bemidji State University, 1.
Notes: St. Cloud State University holds the No. 1 ranking for the third consecutive week and third time this season … The NCHC leads all conferences with four teams in the rankings, the Hockey East Association and Big Ten each have three, while ECAC Hockey 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.