HOT
William Smith (+3)
Perhaps counter to the call of their namesake, the Herons quietly have won six straight games since a last-minute, 11-10 loss at St. John Fisher — a defeat that looks better and better given the Cardinals’ continued ascension in these rankings. Ellie Burns certainly contributed as a freshman last season, but she has exploded offensively for William Smith with a team-high 29 goals. That she and Rachel Yackel (14 goals) are sophomores and Payton McMahon (13 goals, nine assists) is a freshman bodes well as the season enters its second half.
NOT
TCNJ (-4)
Traditionally one of the strongest programs in the nation, the Lions just haven’t had it when they’ve needed it in big games. A loss at No. 1 Gettysburg carries no shame; a 16-5 loss at the Bullets by TCNJ raises an eyebrow, to say the least. It’s been a precipitous fall, defensively, as the Lions are yielding nearly double the four goals per game they yielded all of last season. The roster remains talented and five of TCNJ’s final eight games come at home, offering opportunities for a rebound to start given a 10-day break until its next contest.
IN
Bates
The Bobcats, who handed No. 3 Middlebury its only loss of the season on opening day, return after they previously fallen back to the pack. Bates has won three straight to improve to 7-3 in advance of Bowdoin’s visit Wednesday.
OUT
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (No. 20)
The Athenas own two wins over NJAC teams, but they could not get one in their only chance against the powerful NESCAC, falling at home to Williams, 14-13, last week.