Cornell Remains No. 1 in USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men’s College Hockey Poll

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine
2019-20 Men’s College Hockey Poll – Week #17

(First-place votes in parentheses)
 Rank School Last Week’s Rank 2019-20 RecordWeeks in Top 15
1.Cornell University, 502 (30)  1 14-1-4 17
2.University of North Dakota, 471 (4)  2 19-3-3 13
3.Minnesota State University, 439 3 23-4-1 17
4.University of Denver, 421 5 17-4-5 17
5.Boston College, 355 4 15-7-0 14
6.University of Massachusetts, 303  7 16-8-2 17
7.Clarkson University, 297 8 17-6-2 17
8.Providence College, 252  10 14-6-5 14
9.Penn State University, 248 9 17-8-1 17
10.University of Minnesota Duluth, 206 11 13-9-2 17
11.Ohio State University, 197 6 15-8-3 17
12.Arizona State University, 131 13 16-9-3 5
13.Northeastern University, 108 14 13-7-2 17
14.University of Massachusetts Lowell, 50 12 13-7-5 11
15.Northern Michigan University, 43 15 14-8-4. 2 

Top-15 Matchups

Friday, Jan. 31
No. 10 University of Minnesota Duluth
at
No. 4 University of Denver

No. 5 Boston College
at
No. 6 University of Massachusetts

No. 8 Providence College
at
No. 13 Northeastern University

Saturday, Feb. 1
No. 10 University of Minnesota Duluth
at
No. 4 University of Denver 

Others Receiving Votes: Michigan State University, 26; University of New Hampshire, 13; Quinnipiac University, 6; Harvard University, 6; Western Michigan University, 3; Sacred Heart University, 2; University of Maine, 1.

Notes: With a 14-1-4 record, Cornell University holds the No. 1 ranking with 502 points and 30 first-place votes … The Hockey East Association leads the rankings with five teams in the top-15, while the NCHC has three teams. The Big Ten, ECAC and WCHA each have two teams, and the Independent League has one team … Team records are listed as W-L-T … For past poll results, click here.

About the Poll: The 25th 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.