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Power rankings: Newcomers push into top 10 in D-1 women’s play

By Mike ZheSeptember 29, 2021

Fairfield senior back Lexi Lehan in action during a game this season. (Steve McLaughlin Photography)

As the calendar moves toward October, we’re arriving at the key stretch of the season for Division 1 women’s soccer.

Harvard continues to make waves nationally, climbing up to No, 10 this week in the Top Drawer Soccer rankings and No. 20 in the United Soccer Coaches poll. There’s no doubt the Crimson are quality.

But there are also a pair of new teams in our rankings, teams that are riding long unbeaten streaks and have forced themselves into the conversation in their respective conferences, as well as our poll.

Here’s a look at our top 10.

Tags: Boston College, Brown, CCSU, Division 1 women's soccer, Fairfield, Hartford, Harvard, Providence, UConn. Quinnipiac, UMass

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