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Way-early Top 10: Brown primed for Div. 1 women jump in 2020

By Scott SouzaMay 30, 2019

Brown attacker Risa Mosenthal was a Tewaaraton Watch List nominee in 2019. (Matt Pendleton)

As the dust settles on Boston College’s third straight national championship appearance and consequent defeat, it’s never too early to look forward to next spring and what Division 1 might offer.

Much can change between now and 2020, but we took a stab at an early Top 10 based on who's back and who's heading out.

Will BC still reign supreme locally and nationally? Can Dartmouth hold on atop the Ivy League, or will one of Brown, Harvard and Yale catch up? How about Fairfield's run atop the MAAC?

Below is our look at next year’s possible hierarchy heading into the summer.

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