HOT
Washington and Lee (+8)
After opening Feb. 16 with a close loss at Mary Washington, the Generals have won three straight — notably one-goal wins over then-No. 9 Franklin and Marshall Feb. 23 and then-No. 9 Salisbury Saturday. W&L faces its third ranked foe of the season this Saturday at top-ranked Gettysburg.
NOT
TCNJ (-11)
Obviously not the only top-five squad to stumble, TCNJ surprisingly surrendered separate three-goal leads in the first half against Haverford Tuesday. The Lions then trailed by as many as four in the second half before settling for a 12-10 defeat. Rare does a team of this pedigree put together such a stretch during a game. Perhaps making matters worse, a Friday game at FDU-Florham was postponed per weather, saddling TCNJ with a full week to stew. The Lions travel to Ursinus Tuesday.
IN
Bates
The Bobcats, playing Saturday their third of five away games to open the season, trailed then-No. 3 Middlebury in the second half, 9-5, before rallying to stun the Panthers in overtime, 11-10. Summer Dias got the winner, her third of the game, to lift Bates to its first victory over Middlebury since 2010. The win also marked the Bobcats’ best since a 2014 defeat of IWLCA-No. 2 Trinity.
Colby
Izzy Scribano made 18 saves, including the clincher with two seconds left, to anchor the Mules’ 6-5 upset at then-No. 5 Amherst Saturday. Colby never trailed.
Scranton
The Royals crack the ranking after a 4-0 start, which begun with a 22-7 whitewashing of then-No. 19 Messiah. Saturday against a Haverford team riding high from its 12-10 upset of then-No. 2 TCNJ, the Royals led most of the way until Christine Olert had to break a 12-12 tie with 6:23 remaining. They’ll get another home test Saturday against No. 14 Ithaca.
OUT
Meredith (previously No. 20)
A victim of idle play and the upsets of the week, the 2-0 Avenging Angels return to action today at Salem.