Rankings roundup: How the top 20 teams fared, Feb. 10-11

Western Michigan's Aidan Muir celebrates his goal during the third period. Omaha beat Western Michigan 6-3 Saturday night at Baxter Arena. (Photo by Michelle Bishop) (Michelle Bishop)
Western Michigan’s Aidan Muir celebrates his goal during the third period, but Omaha beat Western Michigan 6-3 last Saturday night at Baxter Arena (photo: Michelle Bishop).

Here is a rundown of how the top 20 teams in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll of Feb. 6 fared over the Feb. 10-11 weekend.

No. 1 Minnesota Duluth – was idle

No. 2 Denver – swept Colorado College

No. 3 Boston University – defeated No. 7 Boston College (Feb. 6), lost to No. 9 UMass Lowell

No. 4 Harvard – defeated Northeastern (Feb. 6), defeated No. 6 Union

No. 5 Minnesota – split with No. 12 Ohio State

No. 6 Union – lost to No. 4 Harvard, defeated Dartmouth

No. 7 Boston College – lost to No. 3 Boston University (Feb. 6), lost to Merrimack

No. 8 Western Michigan – split with Omaha

No. 9 UMass Lowell – defeated No. 3 Boston University, defeated Massachusetts

No. 10 Penn State – swept No. 17 Wisconsin

No. 11 Providence – swept Connecticut

No. 12 Cornell – defeated Colgate (Feb. 7), tied Yale, defeated Brown

No. 12 Ohio State – split with No. 5 Minnesota

No. 14 North Dakota – was idle

No. 15 Vermont – split with New Hampshire

No. 16 Notre Dame – swept Maine

No. 17 Wisconsin – swept by No. 10 Penn State

No. 18 St. Lawrence – lost to Princeton

No. 19 Quinnipiac – lost to Clarkson

No. 20 Air Force – defeated, tied American International