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1. St. Cloud State (23-6-1)
Despite a series split with Miami (Ohio), the Huskies remain the top team in Minnesota. The loss in the series finale over the weekend to the Redhawks snapped a seven-game unbeaten streak for the Huskies.
2. Minnesota State (15-10-7)
The Mavericks skated to consecutive ties with Alabama-Huntsville by scores of 3-3 and 1-1 over the weekend.
3. Minnesota (16-13-0)
A series-sweep of Ohio State, including a 5-4 win in overtime, pulls the Gophers slightly higher above the .500-mark. Minnesota leads Michigan by one point in the Big Ten standings.
4. Bemidji State (13-12-5)
After back-to-back 2-1 wins over Minnesota Duluth and Lake Superior State, the Beavers faltered in the last game of the weekend, falling to Lake Superior State 3-0.
5. Minnesota-Duluth (11-12-5)
The Bulldogs had a three-game winning streak halted by a 2-1 loss to Bemidji State over the weekend.
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1. Minnesota (27-3-1)
The Gophers continued their unbeaten streak over the weekend, sweeping Minnesota Duluth by scores of 7-3 and 6-2. The Gophers have not lost in 12 games.
2. Bemidji State (20-9-3)
The Beavers swept Ohio State 3-1 and 6-2 this weekend, running their unbeaten streak to four games.
3. St. Cloud State (13-5-2)
In this weekend’s series with North Dakota, the Huskies salvaged a split, winning the first game 1-0 before falling 3-0 in the finale.
4. Minnesota-Duluth (12-19-1)
The Bulldogs were swept by Minnesota over the weekend.
5. Minnesota State (3-25-4)
The Mavericks’ forgetful season continued over the weekend, as they were swept by Wisconsin by scores of 4-0 and 8-1.
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1. Augsburg (15-6-2)
The Auggies clinched the Minnesota Interscholastic Athletic Conference with a 4-0 win over St. Thomas over the weekend. The Auggies have not lost since Jan. 16.
2. St. Scholastica (14-6-3)
Over the weekend, the Saints faced St. Norbert, ranked No. 1 in the latest United States College Hockey Online poll. The Saints lost the first game, but forced a tie in the second.
3. St. Thomas (11-7-5)
The Tommies finished the season second in the MIAC after tying and losing to conference champion Augsburg over the weekend.
4. St. John’s (10-9-4)
The Johnnies are unbeaten in their last seven games, including a series sweep over St. Mary’s this weekend.
5. Concordia (9-12-2)
The Cobbers snapped a three-game losing streak with a 3-0 win in the series finale with St. Olaf over the weekend.
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1. St. Thomas (16-5-1)
Winners of three of their last four, the Tommies swept Augsburg by a combined score of 9-3 over the weekend.
2. Concordia (13-9-1)
The Cobbers have won their past three games, including a sweep of St. Olaf this weekend.
3. Bethel (12-9-2)
After back-to-back wins over Gustavus this weekend, the Royals have won their last three games by a combined tally of 12-3.
4. Augsburg (12-9-2)
The Auggies could be reeling after being swept at the hands of MIAC-leading St. Thomas over the weekend.
5. St. Mary’s (9-11-3)
The Cardinals allowed just one goal in a two-game sweep of St. Benedict’s this weekend, giving the Cardinals two shutouts in their last three games.
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