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Icemen Stay on Top In National Poll

Michigan St. Moves into Second

By Julio R. Varela

Besides making the semifinals of the ECAC tournament this weekend at Boston Garden, the Harvard hockey team is still the nation's number-one team.

This week's NCAA poll, which was released yesterday, listed Harvard (26-2) on top for the second week in a row. Minnesota (31-9-3) shared the top slot with the Crimson last week, but it lost to Denver, 2-1, last Sunday in the WCHA playoffs and dropped to the number-four position in the poll.

The Crimson defeated RPI last weekend at Bright Center in the ECAC quarterfinals and will face 14th-ranked Vermont (19-12-1) Friday at 8 p.m. in the semifinals at the Garden.

This week's NCAA poll:

1. HARVARD (26-2)

2. Michigan St. (32-7-1)

3. Boston College (21-8-4)

4. Minnesota (31-9-3)

5. Maine (27-11)

6. St. Lawrence (25-5)

7. Lake Superior St. (26-8-6)

8. N. Michigan (24-15-2)

9. Ill.-Chicago (23-12-5)

10. Providence (18-14-2)

11. Wisconsin (22-14-5)

12. Bowling Green (24-15-3)

13. Northeastern (18-15-2)

14. Vermont (19-12-1)

15. Denver (22-18-2)

Also receiving votes: Cornell.

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