HOT
Brockport (+5)
The Golden Eagles didn’t let the No. 3 seeding deter them in their chase for the SUNYAC tournament title. Brockport captured three wins in five days to secure its first SUNYAC championship, capped by a 13-4 win over top-seeded Geneseo. Brockport faces SUNY Canton, champion of the North Atlantic Conference, in the first-round of the NCAA tournament Saturday.
St. John Fisher (+4)
The Cardinals won their eighth straight Empire 8 Conference championship Sunday, defeating Stevens 13-4 in the final. Fisher set a new program record with its 18th win of the season, and extended its winning streak to 17 games. SJF begins NCAA play at home against the winner of the Brockport-SUNY Canton game.
William Smith (+4)
The Herons edged Ithaca 12-11 in the Liberty League final Sunday, with freshman Payton McMahon scoring the game-winning goal with 21 seconds remaining. William Smith won its fourth straight league title and sixth overall Liberty crown. The Herons bring a 15-game winning streak into Sunday’s NCAA match-up against Bowdoin.
NOT
Amherst (-5)
Amherst had its four-game winning streak snapped with an 11-5 loss to No. 1 Middlebury in the NESAC semifinals. The Mammoths trailed 6-1 at halftime and managed just one goal through the first 48 minutes of the game. Despite the loss, Amherst starts the NCAA tournament at home against No. 17 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps.
Franklin & Marshall (-4)
The top-seeded Diplomats fell behind 6-1 against Gettysburg in the Centennial final and never regrouped, eventually losing 16-6. F&M earned an at-large NCAA berth and hosts Springfield, the NEWMAC champion, on Sunday.
IN
Merchant Marine
The Mariners are the last undefeated team in Division III, improving to 17-0 with Saturday’s 22-5 win over Farmingdale State in the Skyline Conference’s championship game. Meredith Willard led USMMA with a nine-point game (5g, 4a) and set the team’s new single-season assist record. Merchant Marine earned its second straight NCAA appearance and meets Lebanon Valley in Saturday’s first round.
OUT
Cortland (formerly No. 19)
Last week’s loss to Brockport in the SUNYAC semifinals ended an incredible streak of 20 straight league titles for Cortland, and also keeps the Red Dragons on the outside looking in for the NCAA tournament. Cortland finishes the year with an 11-6 record.