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2014-2015 Dunlop Women’s College Squash Team Rankings (2/8/2015)

[rankingimage] Northampton, MA — Today, the tenth [wtr] of the season were released.

In the final week of the regular season, Harvard defeated Trinity, 8-1. This created a ranking triangle because Penn beat Harvard, 5-4, Trinity beat Penn, 5-4, and Harvard beat Trinity, 8-1. Per the CSA’s ranking rules, the individuals matches won in the triangle were totaled, and Harvard regains the top position, followed by Penn and Trinity.

Haverford edged Boston College, 5-4, to move up a position to 31st. Boston College takes the 32nd position.

Positions 37 – 44 were rearranged with late season victories by Colgate, Fordham, and Boston University.

Full draws and tournament information will be sent to teams later this evening (2/10).

Below are the [wtr] as of February 8, 2015. Listed after each school’s name is their previous ranking.

  1. Harvard University (3)
  2. Pennsylvania, University of (2)
  3. Trinity College (1)
  4. Princeton University (4)
  5. Yale University (5)
  6. Cornell University (6)
  7. Columbia University (7)
  8. George Washington University (8)
  9. Dartmouth College (9)
  10. Stanford University (10)
  11. Brown University (11)
  12. Williams College (12)
  13. Middlebury College (13)
  14. Franklin and Marshall College (14)
  15. Drexel University (15)
  16. Bates College (16)
  17. Amherst College (17)
  18. Hamilton College (18)
  19. Bowdoin College (19)
  20. St. Lawrence University (20)
  21. Colby College (21)
  22. Wesleyan University (22)
  23. Virginia, University of (23)
  24. Wellesley College (24)
  25. William Smith College (25)
  26. Tufts University (26)
  27. Connecticut College (27)
  28. Mount Holyoke College (28)
  29. Georgetown University (30)
  30. Johns Hopkins University (31)
  31. Haverford College (32)
  32. Boston College (29)
  33. Vassar College (33)
  34. Dickinson College (34)
  35. Bucknell University (35)
  36. Smith College (36)
  37. Northwestern University (39)
  38. Washington University in St. Louis (40)
  39. Colgate University (42)
  40. Rochester, University of (37)
  41. Fordham University (43)*
  42. New York University (38)
  43. Boston University (NR)
  44. Northeastern University (41)
  45. Minnesota, University of (44)

* =  Not competing at Team Championships

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