We reanalyze the cosmological constraints on the existence of a net universal lepton asymmetry and neutrino degeneracy based upon the latest high resolution CMB sky maps from BOOMERANG, DASI, and MAXIMA-1. We generate likelihood functions by marginalizing over (Ω b h 2 , ξν µ,τ , ξν e , ΩΛ, h, n) plus the calibaration uncertainties. We consider flat ΩM + ΩΛ = 1 cosmological models with two identical degenerate neutrino species, ξν µ,τ ≡ |ξν µ | = |ξν τ | and a small ξν e . We assign weak top-hat priors on the electron-neutrino degeneracy parameter ξν e and Ω b h 2 based upon allowed values consistent with the nucleosynthesis constraints as a function of ξν µ,τ . The change in the background neutrino temperature with degeneracy is also explicitly included, and Gaussian priors for h = 0.72±0.08 and the experimental calibration uncertainties are adopted. The marginalized likelihood functions show a slight (0.5σ) preference for neutrino degeneracy. Optimum values with two equally degenerate µ and τ neutrinos imply ξν µ,τ = 1.