1. North Carolina (10-0)
Returning from a leg injury, Billy Bitter scored four goals, the difference in the Tar Heels’ 11-7 win over Johns Hopkins, to earn ACC co-player of the week honors. Next » No. 2 Virginia (10-0) at East Rutherford, N.J., Sat., 4 p.m.
2. Virginia (10-0)
Just 5:48 into an 11-10 win at Maryland, sophomore Chris Bocklet had a hat trick, his sixth in 2010, on his way to four goals and ACC co-player of the week award. Next » No. 1 UNC (10-0) at East Rutherford, N.J., Sat., 4 p.m.
3. Syracuse (7-1)
The Orange notched their 800th victory in program history Saturday against Albany, 15-8. Syracuse and JHU (896) are the only schools with 800-plus wins. Next » No. 4 Princeton (7-1) at East Rutherford, N.J., Sat., 6:30 p.m.
4. Princeton (7-1)
All-America Tyler Fioritto had 17 saves, including eight in the final period, to lead the Tigers past Brown, 9-7. Princeton is the only unbeaten team in the Ivy League. Next » No. 3 Syracuse (7-1) at East Rutherford, N.J., Sat., 6:30 p.m.
5. Maryland (6-2)
Terps rallied against Virginia on Saturday, but fell 11-10, as the tying goal was disallowed on a questionable call. Maryland’s losses have come by a combined three goals. Next » vs. Navy (5-5), Sat., noon
6. Duke (9-3)
In wins over Harvard (Friday) and Jacksonville (Sunday), Duke was led by Sam Payton (20 of 33 faceoffs), Max Quinzani (7 goals), and Dan Wigrizer (23 saves/10 GA). Next » vs. Presbyterian (1-7), Fri., 7 p.m.
7. Drexel (8-2)
Freshman Robert Church scored seven goals, including the game winner with 50 seconds left, as the Dragons rallied in the fourth period to beat Hofstra, 13-11. Next » vs. Penn State (1-8), Sat., 4 p.m.
8. Georgetown (6-3)
The Hoyas surrendered a three-goal lead in the final 2:52 at Navy, but won in OT on a Max Seligmann goal. Face-off man Brian Tabb (16 of 22) played a big role. Next » vs. Notre Dame (5-4), Sat., noon.
9. Cornell (7-2)
Stunning loss to Dartmouth, 8-6, last Saturday as Big Green goalie Fergus Campbell (23 saves) was lights out, holding Big Red to one goal in the first 32:36. Next » vs. Harvard (5-3), Sat., 3 p.m..
10. UMass (7-2)
With one-goal loses to Harvard and Yale, the Minutemen could easily be undefeated. UMass is no fluke, ranking No. 5 in scoring margin (plus 3.9 per game). Next » vs. Towson (3-5), Sat., 1 p.m.

