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ACHA Men's Division I Ranking #5

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ACHA Men's Division I Ranking #5

1 Ohio (35) 10-0-0
2 Arizona State 9-0
3 Adrian 9-1-0
4 Minot State 8-2-0
5 Oakland 6-2-1
6 Oklahoma 7-3-1
7 Robert Morris (IL) 9-1-1
8 Lindenwood 2-4-2
9 Illinois 8-1-2
10 Iowa State 7-4-1
11 Davenport 6-3-0
12 Liberty 6-4-1
13 Navy 10-2-0
14 Delaware 4-4-0
15 Rhode Island 7-1-2
16 Central Oklahoma 5-6-0
17 Arizona 4-4-0
18 Stony Brook 3-4-1
19 Rutgers 4-4-0
20 Eastern Michigan 5-5-0
21 Syracuse 5-3-0
22 Drexel 3-3-1
23 Buffalo 9-1-0
24 West Chester 3-4-1
25 T Niagara 6-2-0
25 T Pittsburgh 6-4-0

OHIO UNIVERSITY A PERECT 10-0-0 AND STILL RANKED #1


UNION LAKE, MI – For the fourth consecutive ranking, Ohio University is the #1 ranked team in the country receiving 35 out of 45 first-places votes to claim the top spot in the 2012-2013 ACHA Men's Division 1 Ranking #5. The Bobcats swept the University of Arizona at home to remain perfect at 10-0-0 on the season, winning 4-3 on Friday and 4-0 on Saturday. #2 Arizona State, with a perfect 9-0-0 record, received 10 first-place votes and maintained its highest ranking in team history after sweeping Division 2 San Diego State. #3 Adrian vaulted up 3 spots after manhandling previously undefeated Minot State, outscoring the Beavers 14-4 in a pair of wins. The weekend wasn’t a total waste for #4 Minot State, as they scored a pair of 2-1 victories over #5 Oakland, with Friday’s outcome decided in a shootout.
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#6 Oklahoma split a pair of games with #8 Lindenwood, winning 3-0 and losing 5-3, while #7 Robert Morris Illinois and #10 Iowa State also split a pair of games. The Cyclones took Friday’s contest 3-1, while the Eagles rebounded on Saturday with a 6-3 victory. Rounding out the Top 10 was #9 Illinois, which swept a pair of games from Central Oklahoma.

There were three teams that were able to move up 3 spots in this week’s ranking: #3 Adrian, #20 Eastern Michigan, and #23 Buffalo. The Bulls are one of two teams to appear in the polls for the first time this season, along with #25 Niagara.
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Over the past ten seasons, 8 different schools have won the ACHA Men's Division 1 National Championship: Lindenwood (2), Illinois (2), Davenport, Delaware, Oakland, Ohio, Penn State, and Rhode Island.
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Beginning its 22nd season of action, there have been a total of 10 schools that have won the ACHA Men's Division 1 National Championship:
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Penn State (5 times)
Ohio (4 times)
Illinois (2 times)
Lindenwood (2 times)
North Dakota State (2 times)
Davenport
Delaware
Iowa State
Oakland
Rhode Island
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55 teams will compete for this year's title. Two teams from last season are now playing NCAA varsity hockey: Penn State University (NCAA DI) and the State University of New York at Canton (NCAA DIII)
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The sixth ranking of the regular season will be released on Friday, November 2.
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The 2013 ACHA Men's Division 1 National Championships will be hosted March 1-6 by Robert Morris University Illinois at The Edge Ice Arena in Bensenville, IL. This will be the second year of the 20-team format.
 
Re: ACHA Men's Division I Ranking #5

Adrian will drop a little, I would think, after losing to Davenport 4-3 in OT last night. A game they should not have lost (personal commentary there, from the penalty box). They turned around and ripped Davenport 6-2 tonight.

As for Minot State, they had a serious case of bus legs by the time the Sunday game against Adrian came around. They were just out of gas, justifiably so.
 
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