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Losing Streak Drops Men's Hockey to No. 14/13 in National Polls

Published by Michael D. Ledecky on February 12, 2015 at 5:37PM
Tumbling Down

Four straight losses, including one to rival Yale, has the Crimson in trouble of missing the NCAA tournament after appearing to be a lock earlier on in the season.

With three losses last week, the Harvard men’s ice hockey team is officially on the bubble.

After dropping games to No. 15/- Yale and Brown, the No. 14/13 Crimson sits 16th in the PairWise rankings, an objective metric that predicts selection to the 16-team NCAA tournament. The weekend sweep followed a 3-2 double-overtime defeat against No. 3/2 Boston University in the first round of the Beanpot on Tuesday.

Conference rival No. 13/14 Quinnipiac now leads Harvard in the PairWise at 13th, while St. Lawrence and Yale lurk just behind at 17th and 18th, respectively.

Harvard also dropped from No. 6 to No. 14 in the USCHO.com poll and from No. 6 to No. 13 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.  The team is 2-7-0 in 2015 after finishing the 2014 half of its season 10-1-2.

Coach Ted Donato ’91 and his team will look to halt their season-worst losing streak this weekend, when they host Colgate (T-21, PairWise) on Friday and Cornell (T-27) on Saturday.

No. 1/1 Minnesota State heads the PairWise rankings, followed by No. 2/3 North Dakota and BU. 

USCHO.com Poll (February 9, 2015)

  1. Minnesota State
  2. North Dakota
  3. Boston University
  4. Nebraska-Omaha
  5. Michigan Tech
  6. Minnesota-Duluth
  7. Miami
  8. Bowling Green
  9. Denver
  10. Boston College
  11. Providence
  12. Michigan
  13. Quinnipiac
  14. Harvard
  15. Yale
  16. Massachusetts-Lowell
  17. Vermont
  18. Robert Morris
  19. Penn State
  20. St. Lawrence

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll

  1. Minnesota State
  2. Boston University
  3. North Dakota
  4. Nebraska-Omaha
  5. Michigan Tech
  6. Minnesota
  7. Miami
  8. Bowling Green
  9. Denver
  10. Providence
  11. Boston College
  12. Michigan
  13. Harvard
  14. Quinnipiac
  15. Massachusetts-Lowell
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