HOT
Embry-Riddle (+4)
The Eagles are off to the best start in program history, improving to 5-0 following Saturday’s 15-13 victory over then-No. 11 Seton Hill. Murphy McDonough led the way for Embry-Riddle with eight points on four goals and four assists in the win, with Sallie Squire also adding four goals.
Florida Southern (+2)
The Mocs rebounded well following their loss to No. 3 Queens, picking up a pair of non-conference wins over Findlay and Mount Olive last week. FSC is in the midst of a season-opening stretch of seven straight home games and won’t leave the confines of Berend Field for the first time until venturing to Ohio for a two-game swing in late March.
NOT
Roberts Wesleyan (-5)
Coming off last year’s final four run, the Redhawks are still figuring out how all the pieces fit together this year. A two-game weekend road trip started well with an 18-1 win at St. Michael’s, but ended in disappointment with a 14-13 loss at Southern New Hampshire, despite seven goals by Madison Bell.
Seton Hill (-4)
A three-game swing through Florida didn’t start well for the Griffins, losing 15-13 at Embry-Riddle on Saturday. Seton Hill continues its trip with games against Concordia-St. Paul and St. Leo this week before returning home for its PSAC opener against IUP on March 16.
IN
Southern New Hampshire (No. 20)
It was a notable coaching debut for Carissa Medeiros, who saw her Southern New Hampshire squad take down No. 7 Roberts Wesleyan 14-13 at home to celebrate its first win over a ranked opponent since 2016. With the score tied at 10 early in the final quarter, SNHU tallied four straight goals over a four-minute span to build its biggest lead and then withstood a late charge from the Redhawks.
OUT
Limestone (was No. 19)
The Saints have hit a rough patch and tumble out of the ranking after being at No. 10 just two weeks ago. Limestone dropped its third straight game, falling 12-11 at Wingate last Saturday. Wingate tallied the game-winner on a free position goal with no time left on the clock.
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