One last blast of winter weather made this past weekend a great one for watching lacrosse from home, but maybe a little cold and wet to play. Even with the snow, rain and wind up and down the East Coast, the lacrosse this weekend was excellent.
Teams are ramping up and building postseason resumes, and the urgency in their play shows it.
The game of the weekend in Division III was RIT’s visit to RPI. A top-five matchup between undefeated teams, it also looked to be a battle for who had the inside track on winning the Liberty League.
Joe Perry’s 24 saves and Erik Ojert’s game-winner in OT were the difference for RPI, which remains undefeated and climbs to No. 2 in this week’s USA Lacrosse Division III Men’s Top 20. RPI also notched a win against Williams last week, only bolstering its resume further.
The ranks of the undefeated grow smaller every week, though Salisbury, St. Lawrence and Union also remain ranked and perfect on the year.
Elsewhere in Division III, Stevens notched a big win over Wesleyan. The Ducks split a pair of NESCAC games, as they fell to Tufts over the weekend, but the dominance in their win against the Cardinals was eye-catching. In the NESCAC, Amherst took down Gettysburg in a 9-8 nail-biter. Bob Gross notched five points, including a hat trick.
USA LACROSSE DIVISION III
MEN’S TOP 20
1. Salisbury, 7-0 (Prev: 1)
2. RPI, 10-0 (Prev: 4)
3. St. Lawrence, 9-0 (Prev: 3)
4. RIT, 8-1 (Prev: 2)
5. Tufts, 5-1 (Prev: 5)
6. Christopher Newport, 7-2 (Prev: 6)
7. Union, 7-0 (Prev: 8)
8. Dickinson, 7-1 (Prev: 7)
9. Bowdoin, 5-1 (Prev: 10)
10. Amherst, 5-1 (Prev: 12)
11. Wesleyan, 6-1 (Prev: 11)
12. Swarthmore, 6-1 (Prev: 13)
13. Gettysburg, 4-3 (Prev: 9)
14. Washington and Lee, 6-3 (Prev: 15)
15. Lynchburg, 4-4 (Prev: 14)
16. Babson, 6-2 (Prev: 17)
17. Williams, 3-3 (Prev: 16)
18. Hamilton, 4-2 (prev: 20)
19. Endicott, 6-1 (Prev: 19)
20. Stevens, 7-2 (Prev: NR)
Also considered (alphabetical order): Denison, Grove City, Hampden-Sydney, Middlebury, Roanoke, Skidmore