It was a caustic weekend in the USA Lacrosse Division III Men’s Top 20, as a team ranked in the top 10 to start the season now finds itself out of the rankings after a disastrous three-loss week.
Elsewhere, the triforce of power that is Salisbury, RIT and Tufts has truly separated from the pack after Tufts ran through Christopher Newport 18-10 before bullying the Bantams 24-13 on Saturday. Salisbury gutted out a very game York squad, 17-11, and RIT rode a 10-goal second half to a victory over Ursinus.
Washington and Lee pulled off an upset by defeating Gettysburg 15-8 in a game that was largely controlled by faceoff man Tyler Spano, who won 20 of his 26 draws and scored two goals for good measure. The Generals’ reward? Not a commendation, but a date with RIT next Friday.
RPI stayed hot, beating MIT 19-10 in a game that had a combined IQ immeasurable by international standards. That was the Engineers’ seventh win of the year.
Is the top three really a top four? If it is, does Dickinson also belong in the conversation before RPI? The Red Devils are now 5-0 thanks to a plucky 14-6 win against Stevenson late Saturday night. We will find out which team is for real soon, as RPI faces Vassar and Williams next. Dickinson travels to face a whiplashed Christopher Newport squad on Friday in the Mustang Classic.
Babson finally kicked down the door of the Top 20 after almost getting in the last two weeks in a row with their win over 8-6 win over Middlebury. Unfortunately for the Panthers, that was their third loss in a row, and they fell out of the rankings as a result. In their defense, the last two were played on back-to-back days, and the first game was an absolute 16-10 war with Bowdoin that dragged along for four quarters with the result rarely in doubt.
With the NESCAC-on-NESCAC crime happening week in and week out, the rankings are set to fluctuate wildly in the coming weeks. However, the matchups in the Mustang Classic held at Stevenson are going to give chances at redemption, revenge and glory to the teams that participate.
USA LACROSSE DIVISION III
MEN’S TOP 20
1. Salisbury, 6-0 (Prev: 1)
2. RIT, 5-0 (Prev: 3)
3. Tufts, 3-0 (Prev: 4)
4. Dickinson, 5-0 (Prev: 5)
5. RPI, 7-0 (Prev: 9)
6. Bowdoin, 3-0 (Prev: 8)
7. Christopher Newport, 5-1 (Prev: 2)
8. St. Lawrence, 6-0 (Prev: 11)
9. Union, 5-0 (Prev: 10)
10. Gettysburg, 2-2 (Prev: 6)
11. Swarthmore, 4-0 (Prev: 12)
12. Lynchburg, 2-2 (Prev: 13)
13. Wesleyan, 3-0 (Prev: 15)
14. Washington and Lee, 4-1 (Prev: 16)
15. Skidmore, 6-0 (Prev: 17)
16. York, 2-3 (Prev: 14)
17. Amherst, 2-1 (Prev: 18)
18. Williams, 2-1 (Prev: 19)
19. Hampden-Sydney, 4-2 (Prev: 20)
20. Babson, 4-2 (Prev: NR)
Also considered (alphabetical order): Endicott, Franklin & Marshall, Middlebury, Randolph-Macon, Stevens