The biggest lesson from the first two weeks of the Division 3 women's soccer season in New England? The NESCAC leads the way.
Okay, that's not necessarily a new development. The powerhouse conference has a handful of NCAA-contending teams every year, offering unmatched top-to-bottom quality.
But the region's D3 landscape is about far more than the NESCAC, of course. And we're here to contextualize it all with an updated look at the Top 10 rankings.
As a reference point, here's how things looked before teams kicked a ball in anger