NSCAA releases new NCAA Women’s Division I National Rankings
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Via NSCAA) – The National Soccer Coaches Association of America released the national NCAA Division I rankings for men’s and women’s teams on Tuesday.
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On the women’s side, Florida State continues to hold on to the top spot with 22 first place votes and 759 overall. The Seminoles continued their shutout streak with two more victories from 1-0 results. Stanford University and the University of Virginia continue to hold the number two and number three spots, with West Virginia University and the University of Florida rounding out the top five once again this week.
NSCAA NCAA Division I Women – National – Poll 3 – September 6, 2016
Also receiving votes: University Of Southern California (48), University Of Washington (46), Santa Clara University (39), Wake Forest University (31), Georgetown University (29), University of Nebraska (25), Boston College (24), George Washington University (17), University of North Carolina-Wilmington (11), University of Arizona (8), University Of Michigan (7), TCU (6), Auburn University (4), Princeton University (1), Hofstra University (1), Baylor University (1), Long Beach State University (1)
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