Minimal Changes as Boston College Club Stays Atop WCLA Division I Top 20

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With a 6-1 record to start the season, Utah moved into the top 10 of this week’s WCLA Division I ranking.


With only five games involving top 10 teams last week, there were minimal changes in the newest WCLA Division I ranking, released today, with defending champion Boston College Club remaining at No. 1.

No. 2 BYU, No. 3 Michigan Club, No. 4 Florida Club and No. 5 Georgia round out the top five.

Florida Club was one of the few teams in action during the past week, posting a lopsided victory over Miami as well as a narrow 13-12 over No. 19 Clemson Club.

Colorado Club and Utah both jumped two spots this week, moving to seventh and ninth, respectively. No. 11 Florida State made the biggest move this week, climbing five spots to land just outside the top 10.  The marquee matchup on this week’s schedule comes Saturday as No. 2 BYU visits No. 7 Colorado.

Delaware Club posted three impressive wins last weekend and is the only newcomer in this week’s Division I ranking. The No. 20 Blue Hens, national champions in 2017 and national runner-up in 2019, are 4-0 overall.







WCLA DIVISION I
NATIONAL TOP 20

 
March 8, 2023

Record

Prev.

1

Boston College Club

4-0

1

2

BYU

5-0

2

3

Michigan Club

2-2

3

4

Florida Club

7-0

T5

5

Georgia

6-2

4

6

Michigan State

6-1

T5

7

Colorado Club

3-1

T9

8

Arizona State Club

6-4

8

9

Utah

6-1

T11

10

UCLA

5-3

T9

11

Florida State

4-1

16

12

Virginia Tech Club

2-1

7

13

Texas

7-2

T11

14

North Carolina Club

5-0

15

15

Virginia Club

1-3

14

16

San Diego State Club

4-3

13

17

Florida Atlantic

2-1

T17

18

North Carolina State

3-1

T19

19

Clemson Club

3-2

T19

20

Delaware Club

4-0

NR

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