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Bates, Rochester surge in Feb 12 CSA Rankings
@ CSA, Feb 13, 2007;
(updated on February 14, 2007 )

Wins By Princeton Moves them up to #2
Some strong results by Princeton, F&M, Bates, Rochester and Georgetown moved them upwards in the rankings this week. Princeton and Harvard switched places at 2 and 3 following their exciting match Sunday in Princeton NJ while Rochester scored the biggest gain of the week, from 22 to 16, and Vassar took the furthest tumble from 30 to 36:

CSA Men's Team Rankings, Reflecting Play through Feb 12, 2007

1. Trinity [1]
2. Princeton [3]
3. Harvard [2]
4. Penn [4]
5. Yale [5]
6. UWO [6]
7. Williams [8]
8. Dartmouth [7]
9. Bates [12]
10. Amherst [13]
11. Cornell [13]
12. Naval Academy [9]
13. Brown [11]
14. F&M [16]
15. Bowdoin [17]
16. Rochester [22]
17. Tufts [17]
18. Denison [15]
19. Hamilton [18]
20. Conn [21]
21. St Lawrence [20]
22. Stanford [19]
23. Colby [25]
24. Northeastern [23]
25. Middlebury [24]
26. Hobart [26]
27. Northwestern [27]
28. Wesleyan [28]
29. Haverford [29]
30. GWU [31]
31. Virginia [32]
32. Columbia [33]
33. Vanderbilt [34]
34. Fordham [35]
35. MIT [36]
36. Vassar [30]
37. Penn State [37]
38. Colgate [39]
39. Washington [38]
40. Notre Dame [40]
41. Cal Berkeley [42]
42. USC [45]
43. Georgetown [51]
44. Bard [43]
45. Kenyon [41]
46. Rutgers [47]
47. Lafayette [43]
48. Boston College [48]
49. Air Force [49]
50. UC Davis [50]
51. Tulane [-]
52. Drexel [-]

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