HOT
Penn State (+3)
The Nittany Lions are both “hot” and “not” at the same time. Beating Maryland means a jump in the rankings, but they could have ascended much higher had it not been for the aforementioned midweek loss to Johns Hopkins.
NOT
Michigan (-6)
The Wolverines are victims of other results this week. They lost once to Ohio State (No. 20), twice to Maryland (No. 12) and split the season series with Penn State (No. 16). Their last four games — Ohio State, at Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins — will say a lot about where the Wolverines stand.
Maryland (-3)
Losing to Penn State in the manner in which it did (16-9 with running time in the second half) is a clear sign that Penn State is a matchup problem for Maryland. For now, it looks like the Terps are still the No. 2 team in the conference, but Wednesday’s game against Johns Hopkins in College Park will help provide more clarity.
IN
Johns Hopkins (No. 14)
A month-long layoff might have put Johns Hopkins on the backburner, but the Blue Jays appear to be a threat. They beat Penn State 13-10 on Wednesday and then avenged a season-opening loss to Rutgers on Sunday. Aurora Cordingley has been on fire, leading the team with 33 points and 24 goals.
Ohio State (No. 20)
By virtue of sweeping Penn State twice and Michigan once, Ohio State finds itself as the last team in despite a 3-8 record. Its final two regular season games are at the Shoe against Northwestern and Michigan.
OUT
Louisville (No. 18)
The Cardinals hung tight with Duke but ultimately fell 12-10. Louisville is 5-7 (1-6 ACC), and a three-game slate to close the season against Syracuse (twice) and Notre Dame doesn’t bode well for its chances. That said, a win in either game could be a much-needed resume booster.
Navy (was No. 20)
A three-game losing streak is enough to bump the Mids from the Top 20, and it looks like their only chance to make a return would be by defeating Loyola on April 24. Without a quality victory this spring, it’s hard to justify Navy’s inclusion.