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Six matchups involving ranked teams last week shook up the Nike/US Lacrosse Division III Women’s Top 20.
Perhaps most surprising was then-No. 14 Franklin and Marshall’s 12-2 road win at then-No. 2 Cortland. That the Diplomats, ranked fourth in the preseason, won may not be a surprise, but certainly the way they did was.
Top-ranked Middlebury dropped then-No. 10 Tufts, 15-6, while No. 2 Trinity was pushed to double overtime at then-No. 18 Colby before escaping, 8-7. No. 4 Gettysburg knocked previously surging Washington and Lee from the ranks of the unbeaten, 11-4, in Gettysburg.
Mother Nature got involved, postponing Saturday’s showdown between then-No. 6 Brockport and then-No. 13 Ithaca, among other games. This week will see several teams hit the road for spring-break games at neutral sites in the South. Among the highlights is No. 8 William Smith vs. No. 12 Bowdoin in Englewood, Fla.
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1 | Middlebury | 3-0 | 1 | 3/18 at No. 13 Wesleyan |
2 | Trinity | 3-0 | 3 | 3/14 vs. No. 10 Ithaca (in Nashville, Tenn.) |
3 | TCNJ | 3-0 | 4 | 3/15 vs. No. 16 Amherst |
4 | Gettysburg | 4-0 | 5 | 3/14 vs. Hamilton (in Port Charlotte, Fla.) |
5 | Brockport | 3-0 | 6 | 3/17 at St. Lawrence |
6 | St. John Fisher | 2-0 | 8 | 3/14 vs. Rochester |
7 | Catholic | 3-0 | 9 | 3/15 vs. No. 18 Cortland (in Sparks, Md.) |
8 | William Smith | 3-0 | 12 | 3/14 vs. No. 12 Bowdoin (in Englewood, Fla.) |
9 | Ithaca | 3-0 | 13 | 3/14 vs. No. 2 Trinity (in Nashville, Tenn.) |
10 | Washington and Lee | 4-1 | 8 | 3/15 vs. St. Mary’s |
11 | Franklin & Marshall | 2-1 | 14 | 3/15 vs. Fredonia (in Port Charlotte, Fla.) |
12 | Bowdoin | 2-0 | 15 | 3/14 vs. No. 8 William Smith (in Englewood, Fla.) |
13 | Wesleyan | 3-0 | 16 | 3/13 vs. Skidmore (in Englewood, Fla.) |
14 | York | 3-1 | 17 | 3/15 at Frostburg State |
15 | Salisbury | 4-2 | 19 | 3/18 at No. 17 Mary Washington |
16 | Amherst | 2-1 | NR | 3/15 at No. 3 TCNJ |
17 | Mary Washington | 5-2 | NR | 3/18 vs. No. 15 Salisbury |
18 | Cortland | 2-1 | 2 | 3/18 vs. No. 7 Catholic (in Sparks, Md.) |
19 | Tufts | 1-1 | 10 | 3/15 vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps |
20 | Colby | 1-2 | 18 | 3/18 at No. 19 Tufts |
William Smith (+4)
The Herons had a big week on the road. Wednesday they traveled to then-No. 7 Hamilton and shut down the Continentals with a 5-0 second-half run en route to an 8-4 victory. Alexandra Bird led the way with an impressive four goals and three assists to lift William Smith to its first win over Hamilton since 2006. The Herons then improved to 3-0 for the first time since 2009 with a 17-10 win at Nazareth. They’ll battle No. 12 Bowdoin in Englewood, Fla., Wednesday.
Cortland (-16)
The Red Dragons were ambushed at home by then-No. 14 Franklin and Marshall Saturday, surrendering the first six goals of a 12-2 defeat. Cortland battled the Diplomats to a near-standoff on draw controls, winning seven of 15, but Cortland committed 15 turnovers and got off only 14 shots in the loss. The Dragons meet No. 7 Catholic at Tierney Field at US Lacrosse Headquarters Wednesday.
Amherst
The purple and white re-entered after winning at Keene State, 16-3, and at home against Bates, 11-9. Amherst travels to No. 3 TCNJ Wednesday.
Mary Washington
The Eagles returned after road wins at Guilford, 14-3, and at Roanoke, 12-4, last week. They jump into Capital Athletic Conference play Saturday with a big home game against No. 15 Salisbury.
Hamilton
Tough week for the Continentals, who could not manage much offense after the early part of the second half in an eventual 8-4 home loss to then-No. 12 William Smith. They then surrendered a 7-5 lead over Wesleyan with about 12 minutes left Saturday at the Carrier Dome, falling 8-7. The road does not get easier in the short term at least: up next is No. 4 Gettysburg in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Messiah
The Falcons’ stay in the Top 20 lasted just a week, as they dropped a 9-5 game to then-No. 17 York at home.