Conference championship weekend is in the rearview mirror, and now all eyes are on the NCAA tournament. The 46-team field was announced Monday morning.
The weekend was filled with exciting matchups, and all lived up to the hype. Ithaca beat William Smith again, this time for the Liberty League crown. Franklin & Marshall narrowly defeated Gettysburg in the Centennial Conference championship, and Middlebury’s record remained perfect against a hot Wesleyan team in the NESCAC final.
Teams had one last chance to sharpen up, and now every game is a win-or-go-home scenario. Take a look at how conference championships affected the final regular season Top 20. The last Top 20 of the spring will come in the days following the NCAA tournament.
USA LACROSSE DIVISION III
WOMEN’S TOP 20
1. Middlebury, 18-0 (Prev: 1)
2. Wesleyan, 15-3 (Prev: 2)
3. Franklin & Marshall, 15-3 (Prev: 6)
4. Tufts, 14-3 (Prev: 3)
5. Gettysburg, 16-2 (Prev: 5)
6. William Smith, 17-3 (Prev: 4)
7. Washington and Lee, 16-3 (Prev: 7)
8. Salisbury, 14-3 (Prev: 8)
9. Ithaca, 17-1 (Prev. 11)
10. TCNJ, 14-4 (Prev: 9)
11. Pomona-Pitzer, 17-1 (Prev: 10)
12. Colby, 11-6 (Prev: 12)
13. Roanoke, 15-4 (Prev: 13)
14. Stevens, 16-3 (Prev. 14)
15. York, 13-6 (Prev: 15)
16. Christopher Newport, 13-6 (Prev. 17)
17. Babson, 16-2 (Prev. 18)
18. MIT, 16-4 (Prev. 16)
19. Trinity, 8-8 (Prev. 19)
20. Amherst, 8-8 (Prev. 20)
Also considered (alphabetical order): Bowdoin, Chicago, Haverford, Shenandoah, Williams