Dunlop Women’s College Squash Final 2010 – 2011 Team Rankings
Northampton, MA – Today, the women’s College Squash Association released the final Dunlop Women's College Squash Association Team Rankings of the season.
The Women’s College Squash Association uses the results of the National Team Championships (Howe Cup) to determine the final ranking for each team.
Below are the 2010-2011 Women’s College Squash Association Final Team Rankings. Listed after each school’s name is their previous ranking. Teams listed in bold won a division at the Women’s College Squash Association National Team Championships (Howe Cup).
- Yale University (1) – Howe Cup Champion
- Harvard University (2)
- Princeton University (5)
- Trinity College (3)
- Pennsylvania, University of (Penn) (4)
- Stanford University (6)
- Cornell University (7)
- Dartmouth College (8)
- Brown University (9) – Kurtz Cup Champion
- Williams College (11)
- Bates College (12)
- Mount Holyoke College (15)
- Middlebury College (10)
- Amherst College (13)
- George Washington University (16)
- Columbia University (14)
- Franklin and Marshall College (17) – Walker Cup Champion
- Hamilton College (18)
- Wesleyan University (19)
- Bowdoin College (20)
- Tufts University (24)
- Vassar College (22)
- William Smith College (23)
- Colby College (21)
- Georgetown University (31) – Epps Cup Champion
- Connecticut College (25)
- Smith College (27)
- Wellesley College (28)
- St. Lawrence University (26)
- Colgate University (29)
- Boston College (30)
- Northeastern University (32)
- California Berkley, University of (38) – “E” Division Champion
- John Hopkins University (33)
- New York University (39) – Emerging Teams Champion
- Haverford College (35)
- Drexel University (37)
- Vanderbilt University (40)
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