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D1 men’s poll: Ivies dot the rankings, PC on the rise

Yale and Brown hold the top spots in this week's D1 men's poll

By Scott SouzaFebruary 18, 2020

Yale senior face-off specialist TD Ierlan holds the Division 1 record for face-off winning percentage. (Yale Athletics)

With all but one team now having at least one game in the books there has already been some movement in the Division I men’s poll.

Holy Cross makes a push behind its tight victory against Vermont, Providence is flexing its muscles early in the season and Boston University bounced back from back-to-back losses to start the spring.

The all-New England clash between Dartmouth and Merrimack produced a new addition to this week’s poll and an exit for one team.

Tuesday games this week – Brown vs. Sacred Heart, Holy Cross vs. UMass-Lowell and Boston University vs. Bryant – could keep things on the move as the top teams in New England head toward the heart of the season.

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