FSU, now ranked 11th in the country, swept Western Michigan in a home-and-home set last weekend. The Michigan State Spartans, who swept Bowling Green, stay in the No. 2 spot.
Michigan drops to No. 4 after splitting with Notre Dame, while Lake Superior State, fresh off a sweep of Northern Michigan, move up to No. 3. The fading Wildcats sink to No. 5 as a result.
Michigan drops to No. 4 after splitting with Notre Dame, while Lake Superior State, fresh off a sweep of Northern Michigan, move up to No. 3. The fading Wildcats sink to No. 5 as a result.
1) Ferris State (swept Western Michigan)
2) Michigan State (swept Bowling Green)
2) Michigan State (swept Bowling Green)
3) Lake Superior State (swept Northern Michigan)
4) Michigan (split with Notre Dame)
5) Northern Michigan (swept by Lake Superior State)
6) Western Michigan (swept by Ferris State)
7) Michigan Tech (swept by Minnesota)
Each week, MichiganCollegeHockey.com staffers will compile the MiCHO Power Poll. The poll will comprise the seven Division I teams in the state of Michigan.
4) Michigan (split with Notre Dame)
5) Northern Michigan (swept by Lake Superior State)
6) Western Michigan (swept by Ferris State)
7) Michigan Tech (swept by Minnesota)
Each week, MichiganCollegeHockey.com staffers will compile the MiCHO Power Poll. The poll will comprise the seven Division I teams in the state of Michigan.
THIS WILL BE THE LAST POLL OF 2009. NEXT MiCHO POWER POLL WILL BE JAN. 6, 2010.
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