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Boston College garners 28 first-place votes with little movement in bottom half of poll
The Eagles (13-3-1) garnered 26 first-place votes and are coming off a 5-4 win Saturday against Providence.
Minnesota moves up to No. 2 while Wisconsin, Colgate and Clarkson round out top five
Boston University moved up three spots to No. 2 after a pair of wins over Merrimack.
The Buckeyes (13-1-0) are coming off a huge weekend at home against St. Lawrence, beating the Saints by a combined score of 16-1 in the two-game series in Columbus
North Dakota, which shared the top ranking last week with the Eagles, is now No. 2.
The Badgers fell to No. 3 after their first two losses of the season to the Buckeyes. Colgate moved up to No. 2 while Minnesota and Clarkson round out the top five.
It's a return to the top for the Eagles, who were ranked No. 1 before Wisconsin dethroned them last week.
The Badgers, under new head coach Mike Hastings, move up two spots to No. 1 after just their fourth week in poll
It's the second week in a row the Eagles (7-1-0) earned the top spot and the fifth consecutive week Denver (6-1-1) have held the No. 2 position.