Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Pre-season Men's College Squash Team Picks

Our pre-season picks for the 2013/14 Men's College Squash season.

  1. St. Lawrence University: the best #1 and #2 in the country and our pick to win it all
  2. Harvard University: young talent and great coaching
  3. Yale University: winning the final match will mean the most
  4. Trinity College: end of an era starts now
  5. University of Rochester: talent, combined with world class coaching
  6. Cornell University: good recruits and solid coaching
  7. Princeton University: transitioning  
  8. Bates College: the bad boys of the NESCAC are now elite
  9. Franklin and Marshall College: eccentric coach, strong team
  10. Dartmouth College: good, not great
  11. University of Western Ontario: always a tough pick
  12. Columbia University: plateauing?
  13. U. Penn: solid coach
  14. Naval Academy: Made in America takes you only so far
  15. Drexel University: a January recruit could change the equation
  16. Brown University: the smartest team with the nicest coach
  17. Williams College: off year for great program
  18. Wesleyan University: trending right for coach of the year
  19. Middlebury College: new building and new energy
  20. Bowdoin College: young talent means future full of hope
  21. George Washington University: this pick could be low, but there are so many good programs now 
  22. Colby College: great vibe to a good team
  23. Amherst College: slowly moving down the rankings
  24. Hamilton College: sportsmanlike group
  25. Tufts University: Jumbo Fever, Catch It!

4 comments:

  1. bates in the top 10. wow would have never thought. I would like to see SLU, beat out the ivys and trinity. will be a fun season. lots of new faces all around

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  2. What a joke. Tufts is garbage, no way Williams falls to 17, Amherst have strong new freshman, like Bates could ever get top 10, and St. Lawrence? Need 5 matches to win.

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  3. St. Lawrence at #1, Bates at #8, Brown ahead of Williams, and Wesleyan ahead of Middlebury and Bowdoin? Did you pick these numbers out of a hat? What a stupid article!

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