USCHO.com Poll

The USCHO.com Poll is compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, and consists of 40 voters, including 28 coaches from the Division I conferences and 12 beat writers from across the country.

Oct. 14, 2002

No. Team (First-place votes)
Points
1. Minnesota (24)
576
1
2. Denver (14)
565
2
3. New Hampshire (1)
497
4
4. Boston University
449
5
5. Maine (1)
413
6
6. Michigan
394
3
7. Boston College
314
9
8. Cornell
295
8
9. North Dakota
285
13
10. Michigan State
239
7
11. Colorado College
172
10
12. St. Cloud State
131
11
13. Harvard
116
14
14. Northern Michigan
106
12
15. Providence
59
-

Also receiving votes: Nebraska-Omaha 41, UMass Lowell 31, Western Michigan 27, Ohio State 20, Notre Dame 17, Clarkson 13, Wisconsin 7, Alaska Fairbanks 6, Ferris State 6, Rensselaer 5, Wayne State 5, Miami 4, Mercyhurst 3, Yale 2, Colgate 1, Quinnipiac 1.

 

USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll

The seventh annual USA Today/American 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 American Hockey Coaches Association and American
Hockey Magazine, the official publication of USA Hockey.

Oct. 14, 2002

No. Team (First-place votes)
Points
1. Minnesota (9)
244
1
2. Denver (7)
240
2
3. New Hampshire
215
4
4. Boston University (1)
199
5
5. Maine
167
t-6
6. Cornell
160
8
7. North Dakota
143
13
8. Boston College
139
9
9. Michigan
112
3
10. Michigan State
96
t-6
11. Colorado College
73
12
12. Harvard
53
14
13.  Providence
46
NR
14. Northern Michigan
42
11
15. St. Cloud State
37
10

Also receiving votes: Western Michigan 20, Notre Dame 13, UMass Lowell 12, Rensselaer 7, Nebraska-Omaha 5, Wisconsin 5, Clarkson 4, Ferris State 3, Alaska Fairbanks 2, Northeastern 2, Ohio State 1.

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