HOT
Washington and Lee (+5)
The Generals improved to 3-0 vs. Top 20 teams and 4-0 overall following their 6-5 win over No. 19 Salisbury in Lexington, Va. Washington and Lee broke a 3-3 second-half tie with a 3-0 run (two goals from Hayley Soutter) and then held off the Sea Gulls late. The Generals get another ranked foe this week, No. 5 Gettysburg Saturday, except this time they hit the road.
NOT
York (-3)
Tough to penalize the Spartans much following their 8-7 overtime loss at Franklin & Marshall Saturday. York had a 6-4 second-half lead and a 13-4 advantage on draw controls for the game. Eighteen turnovers and a yellow card in the extra frame doomed the Spartans, however, who next travel to No. 20 Messiah.
NEW
Bowdoin
The Polar Bears knocked out then-No. 7 Amherst in overtime, 7-6, to open the season. Kayli Weiss made 14 saves against the Lord Jeffs’ 25 shots. Annie Glenn tallied the game-winner for Bowdoin, which will look to avoid the upset bug tomorrow at New England.
Wesleyan
The Cardinals out-played then-No. 13 Bates for much of their season-opener Sunday (previously scheduled for Saturday), taking an 8-4 lead six minutes into the second half. The Bobcats rallied and forced overtime on a goal with 17 seconds remaining in regulation. But Abigail Horst preserved the upset for the Cardinals, scoring with about a minute remaining in overtime. This came after Grace McCann largely kept Bates at bay with 13 saves.
OUT
Amherst
The Lord Jeffs fell to unranked league rival Bowdoin, 7-6 in overtime, on the road. Amherst travels to winless Keene State Wednesday before returning to league play at home Saturday against Bates.
Bates
The Bobcats pounded Wellesley last week before being out-played for most of their overtime loss at Wesleyan Sunday. They continue a three-game road trip Wednesday at Babson and Saturday at NESCAC rival Amherst.
Mary Washington
The Eagles drop out after a week at No. 20 with their 7-6 defeat to Messiah.