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Dunlop Men’s College Squash Final 2013 – 2014 Team Rankings

[rankingimage] Northampton, MA — Today, the final [mtr] of the season were released.

The Men’s College Squash Association uses the results of the National Team Championships to determine the final ranking for each team.

Below are the 2013-2014 Men’s College Squash Association Final Team Rankings. Listed after each school’s name is their previous ranking. Teams listed in bold won a division at the Men’s College Squash Association National Team Championships.

Please note that as per CSA rules, teams that did not compete or were unable to attend the Men’s College Squash Association National Team Championships due to weather (i.e., Virginia) are not included in the final rankings.

  1. Harvard University (1) – Potter Cup Champions
  2. Trinity College (2)
  3. Yale University (3)
  4. Franklin and Marshall College (5)
  5. St. Lawrence University (4)
  6. Cornell University (7)
  7. Rochester, University of (6)
  8. Pennsylvania, University of (8)
  9. Princeton University (9) – Hoehn Cup Champions
  10. Columbia University (11)
  11. Dartmouth College (12)
  12. Western Ontario, University of (10)
  13. Bates College (16)
  14. Williams College (15)
  15. Naval Academy (13)
  16. Drexel University (14)
  17. Middlebury College (17) – Summers Cup Champions
  18. Brown University (19)
  19. Wesleyan University (18)
  20. George Washington University (20)
  21. Bowdoin College (21)
  22. Amherst College (22)
  23. Colby College (23)
  24. Hamilton College (24)
  25. Connecticut College (25) – Conroy Cup Champions
  26. Hobart College (26)
  27. Bucknell University (28)
  28. Stanford University (27)
  29. Georgetown University (29)
  30. Johns Hopkins University (30)
  31. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (32)
  32. Northeastern University (33) – Chaffee Cup Champions
  33. Boston College (34)
  34. Tufts University (36)
  35. Denison University (35)
  36. Colgate University (39)
  37. Haverford College (40)
  38. Lehigh University (38)
  39. Boston University (37)
  40. Washington University (St. Louis) (44) – Serues Cup Champions
  41. Chicago, University of (43)
  42. New York University (41)
  43. Charleston, College of (42)
  44. Pennsylvania State University (48)
  45. Richmond, University of (46)
  46. Northwestern University (45)
  47. Swarthmore College (47)
  48. Bryant University (56) – Hawthorn Cup Champions
  49. California Berkeley, University of (50)
  50. Ithaca College (54)
  51. Southern California (USC), University of (52)
  52. Fordham University (49)
  53. Washington, University of (51)
  54. Vassar College (53)
  55. Siena College (55)
  56. Notre Dame, University of (58) – H Division Champions
  57. Vanderbilt University (60)
  58. Minnesota, University of (57)
  59. Sewanee: University of the South (59)
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