After knocking off fifth-ranked Rochester, 6-3, to win the Liberty League Championship on Nov. 24, the St. Lawrence University men's squash team moved up to 4th in the country, earning its highest …
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After knocking off fifth-ranked Rochester, 6-3, to win the Liberty League Championship on Nov. 24, the St. Lawrence University men's squash team moved up to 4th in the country, earning its highest ranking in program history.
Sitting atop the Dunlop men's squash team rankings are Trinity, Harvard and Yale. Rochester remains fifth, while Franklin and Marshall moves up to sixth after upsetting then-ranked #3 Princeton. Princeton, Cornell, Western Ontario and Dartmouth round out the top ten.
The Saints, 4-0, will look to continue their impressive start this weekend as they will face #17 Williams, #18 Middlebury and #21 Bowdoin at Middlebury.