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Ohio State polishes off season as unanimous No. 1 in USA Hockey/The Rink Live poll

The Buckeyes were on top of the poll for 15 of the 25 weeks this season, the Badgers the other 10.

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Minnesota Duluth defenseman Brenna Fuhrman (20) reacts to Ohio State scoring a goal during the WCHA semifinal at the Ridder Arena on Friday, March 8, 2024, in Minneapolis.
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National champion Ohio State finishes the season as the No. 1 team, followed by Women's Frozen Four runner-up Wisconsin, in the USA Hockey/The Rink Live women's poll.

Colgate, Clarkson and Minnesota round out the top five.

The Buckeyes were on top of the poll for 15 of the 25 weeks this season, the Badgers the other 10.

The ECAC has seven teams in the rankings while the WCHA has five, HEA has two, and the CHA has one.

School, points, last week, record, weeks in poll
1. Ohio State University, 285 (19), 1, 35-4-0, 25
2. University of Wisconsin, 266, 2, 35-6-0, 25
3. Colgate University, 247, 3, 32-7-1, 25
4. Clarkson University, 228, 4, 33-5-2, 25
5. University of Minnesota, 207, 5, 27-10-2, 25
6. Cornell University, 189, 6, 25-8-1, 25
7. St. Lawrence University, 167, 7, 28-11-0, 22
8. University of Minnesota Duluth, 156, 8, 21-14-4, 25
9. University of Connecticut, 123, 9, 25-8-5, 25
10. Quinnipiac University, 117, 10, 25-11-1, 25
11. St. Cloud State University, 96, 11, 17-17-2, 25
12. Princeton University, 65, 12, 14-12-6, 15
13. Penn State University, 51, 13, 22-13-2, 23
14. Northeastern University, 50, 14, 25-11-3, 17
15. Yale University, 24, 15, 16-15-1, 25
Others receiving votes: Minnesota State University, 5; Boston College, 3; Stonehill College, 1.

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