Athletics

Men's hockey ranked No. 1 for first time in program history

The men's hockey team moved from No. 4 to No. 1 in the latest national rankings. Credit: Penn State Athletics. All Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The Penn State men's ice hockey team earned the program's first-ever No. 1 national ranking earlier Monday afternoon after receiving a program-high 30 first-place votes in the latest uscho.com poll.

The Nittany Lions jumped from No. 4 last week to the top spot on Monday after sweeping Michigan State, 5-2 and 5-3, over the weekend at Pegula Ice Arena. Penn State received 964 points, which was 81 more points than they had last week and 23 points clear of second-place Denver (941).

Penn State's 30 first-place votes were the most among the five teams who earned first-place votes on this week's ballot. Denver dropped from the top spot to No. 2 and received 16 first-place votes while Boston University and Minnesota-Duluth each received one and landed at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. UMass-Lowell rounds out the top-5 while receiving a pair of first-place nods.

The Lions are one of three Big Ten teams to remain in the polls as Minnesota jumps to No. 7 and Ohio State slides a bit to No. 11 while Wisconsin continues to receive votes.

Penn State also improves on their No. 4 ranking in last week's USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll by jumping to No. 2 with 470 points just 10 points back of first-place Denver. The Nittany Lions doubled their first-place votes to another program-high of 16 after receiving eight last week.

The Blue and White also regained the top spot in the the PairWise rankings earlier this weekend. The PairWise serves as the best indicator of which 16 teams will make the NCAA Tournament.

Last Updated January 17, 2017