The new season is around the corner. Any predictions this year for NESCAC? Amherst appears to have been hit hard by graduation on the offensive and defense and Williams lost their starting midfield. Middlebury didn't lose much scoring but lost their all-american goalie. Trinity and Wesleyan will be back with a vengence after their late season slippage.
2009 D3 Men's Soccer NSCAA Pre-Season Rankings 8/11/2009 and
Final NSCAA/Adidas Division III Rankings
(As of 12/09/2008)
Rank School W-L Points Prev
1 Messiah 21-2-3 25 8
2 Stevens 19-2-5 24 NR
3 Amherst 15-4-3 23 NR 4 Loras 20-5-1 22 21
5 Trinity (Texas) 20-1-1 21 1
6 Middlebury 15-2-4 20 6 7 Montclair State 21-1-0 19 3
8 Christopher Newport 17-5-3 18 RV
9 Emory 16-2-1 17 5
10 York (Pa.) 18-0-2 16 2
11 Ohio Northern 20-5-1 15 NR
12 Hobart 18-1-3 14 4
13 Swarthmore 17-3-2 13 11
14 Carleton 17-2-3 12 7
15 Ohio Wesleyan 18-5-1 11 9
16 Johns Hopkins 13-5-5 10 NR
17 Augsburg 12-4-7 9 NR
18 Rochester 14-3-2 8 10
19 Dominican (Ill.) 19-3-1 7 13
20 Richard Stockton 16-6-1 6 15
21 Carnegie Mellon 15-3-1 5 20
22 Redlands 16-5-2 4 RV
23 Wheaton (Ill.) 15-4-3 3 17
24 North Carolina Wesleyan 16-3-2 2 NR
25 Western New England 16-1-6 1 12
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Case Western Reserve (Ohio), Texas-Tyler, Wittenberg (Ohio), Carroll (Wis.), Salisbury (Md.), Norwich (Vt.), St. Lawrence (N.Y.), RPI (N.Y.).
DROPPED OUT: No. 14 Whitworth, No. 16 Case, No. 18 Calvin, No. 19 Salisbury, No. 22 William Patterson, No. 23 Ithaca, No. 24 Eastern Connecticut State, No. 25 RPI.
Middlebury seems to be the pick as they are the perennial power house