Wisconsin Remains Unanimous No. 1 in Week Nine of USA Hockey/The Rink Live Women’s College Hockey Poll

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Wisconsin Remains Unanimous No. 1 in Week Nine of USA Hockey/The Rink Live Women’s College Hockey Poll
Ohio State, Minnesota, Minnesota Duluth and Colgate round out top five
USA Hockey/The Rink Live
2024-25 Women’s College Hockey Poll – Week 9

(First-place votes in parentheses)

Rank School Last Week’s Rank 2024-25
Record
Weeks in Top 15
1. University of Wisconsin, 285 (19) 1 12-0-0 9
2. Ohio State University, 264 2 11-2-2 9
3. University of Minnesota, 246 3 8-3-1 9
4. University of Minnesota Duluth, 231 4 6-3-1 9
5. Colgate University, 198 5 11-3-0 9
6. Clarkson University, 175 6 9-3-0 9
7. Quinnipiac University, 164 7 10-3-1 9
8. St. Cloud State University, 150 9 7-3-2 9
9. St. Lawrence University, 135 8 8-4-2 9
10. Cornell University, 92 12 4-3-1 9
11. Penn State University, 91 11 9-3-0 9
12. Boston College, 88 13 8-3-0 3
13. Boston University, 52 15 9-3-1 2
14. University of Connecticut, 46 10 6-6-0 9
15. Brown University, 32 14 6-2-0 2
 
 

Upcoming Top 15
Matchups

Wednesday, Nov. 13

No. 6 Clarkson
vs.
No. 9 St. Lawrence

Friday, Nov. 15

No. 1 Wisconsin
vs.
No. 2 Ohio State

No. 3 Minnesota
vs.
No. 4 Minnesota Duluth

No. 12 Boston College
vs.
No. 13 Boston University

Saturday, Nov. 16

No. 1 Wisconsin
vs.
No. 2 Ohio State

No. 3 Minnesota
vs.
No. 4 Minnesota Duluth

No. 9 St. Lawrence
vs.
No. 6 Clarkson

No. 13 Boston University
vs.
No. 12 Boston College

Others Receiving Votes: Northeastern University, 24; Princeton University, 5; Yale University, 1; Minnesota State University, 1.

Notes: ECAC Hockey has seven teams in the rankings, while the WCHA has five. Hockey East has two and Atlantic Hockey America has one … Team records are listed as W-L-T.

About the Poll: The 26th annual USA Hockey/The Rink Live Women’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 five NCAA women’s hockey conferences who are eligible for the NCAA Women’s National Collegiate Ice Hockey Championships, as well as composite votes from officers of the AHCA and USA Hockey.

For more information contact Francis Forte ([email protected]/201-923-3229)

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