The NCAA Division I hockey rankings were released yesterday, and Harvard remains in the number- two spot for the third straight week.
But the Crimson now share that spot with Minnesota (29-8-3 over-all), which moved up in the polls from its number-three ranking of last week.
The top 15 teams are as follows:
1. Michigan State (30-5-1)
2. HARVARD (22-2)
Minnesota (29-8-3)
4. Boston College (20-6-4)
5. Lake Super. St. (22-8-6)
6. N. Michigan (21-15-2)
7. St. Lawrence (24-4)
8. Maine (25-11)
9. North Dakota (21-16-1)
10. Illinois-Chic. (20-11-4)
11. Colgate (18-8-1)
Wisconsin (20-13-5)
13. Michigan (19-13-4)
14. Northeastern (15-13-2)
15. Bowling Green (20-14-3)
Cornell (14-10)
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