Men Move Up One more, Women down Three

December 16, 2008 by Joe · Leave a Comment 

John McCarthys Terriers are up to #3 in the Nation

John McCarthy's Terriers are up to #3 in the Nation

With just a few games being played last week, the polls did not move around much.  The Men’s team, following a win against UMass Lowell, moved up to the #3 spot in the nation.  The women had a tough loss against BC at home, and moved down to #9 in the women’s poll.  There was actually only one new entry into either poll’s top 10, and that was Wayne State on the women’s side.  Read more

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BU Men Rise 1, Women Down 2

December 1, 2008 by Joe · Leave a Comment 

Zach Cohen has helped spark the Terriers to #7

Zach Cohen has helped spark the Terriers to #7

The Boston University Mens and Womens hockey teams both remained ranked this wee, with the men rising up one spot to #7, while the women fell 2 to #6 in the nation.  The men rose based on the strength of their two victories over Holy Cross (recap) and St. Lawrence (Recap).  The women, on the other hand, defeated Boston College but lost to Yale, and thus fell.  Here’s the rest of the Men’s Poll: Read more

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BU Men Fall to #8, Women Rise to #4

November 24, 2008 by Joe · Leave a Comment 

Colin Wilson had 3 points for the Terriers last weekend

Colin Wilson had 3 points for the Terriers last weekend

In the latest USCHO division I Mens and Womens’ Polls, the BU Men fell to #8 in the nation, while the women rose to #4.  The men fell on two losses to Vermont, while the women defeated #6 Boston College.  Read more

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BU Men Drop to #2, Women Up to #5

November 19, 2008 by Joe · Leave a Comment 

Allyse Wilcox has backstopped the Terrier Women to #5

Allyse Wilcox has backstopped the Terrier Women to #5

The latest polls have been favorable to both the men and women’s hockey programs at BU.  The men, after losing to UMass on Friday and defeating Northeastern on Sunday, dropped to #2 in the nation behind Minnesota, while the women rose up to #5. Read more

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