Utah’s Skyline takes over No. 1 spot in Girls Fall High School Rankings
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — United Soccer Coaches released the latest fall high school boys’ and girls’ soccer rankings on Tuesday. St. Ignatius (Cleveland, Ohio) remains atop the boys’ poll, while Skyline (Salt Lake City, Utah) claims the No. 1 spot on the girls’ poll this week.
On the girls’ poll this week, Skyline (Salt Lake City, Utah) claimed the No. 1 spot, followed by Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.) in No. 2, and Homestead (Fort Wayne, Ind.) in No. 3. Rounding out the Top 5 is Hingham (Hingham, Mass.) in fourth and Mars Area (Mars, Pa.) in fifth.
FALL GIRLS – NATIONAL – POLL 10 – NOVEMBER 9, 2021
Rank | School | Prev | W-L-T |
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1 | Skyline (Salt Lake City, Utah) | 5 | 20-0-0 |
2 | Bearden (Knoxville, Tenn.) | 17 | 23-0-1 |
3 | Homestead (Fort Wayne, Ind.) | 11 | 22-0-0 |
4 | Hingham (Hingham, Mass.) | 2 | 18-0-1 |
5 | Mars Area (Mars, Pa.) | 3 | 16-0-2 |
6 | New Hartford (New Hartford, N.Y.) | 3 | 20-0-0 |
7 | Camas (Camas, Wash.) | 10 | 18-0-0 |
8 | Notre Dame Academy (Park Hills, Ky.) | 6 | 28-0-1 |
9 | Central Dauphin (Harrisburg, Pa.) | 11 | 21-0-0 |
10 | Windham (Windham, Maine) | 24 | 19-0-0 |
11 | Mount Notre Dame (Cincinnati, Ohio) | 14 | 19-0-1 |
12 | Massapequa (Massapequa, N.Y.) | NR | 18-0-1 |
13 | Bishop Guertin (Nashua, N.H.) | 14 | 17-1-1 |
14 | Freehold Township (Freehold Township, N.J.) | 18 | 19-0-1 |
15 | Coronado (Henderson, Nev.) | 16 | 18-1-2 |
16 | McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.) | NR | 14-2-0 |
17 | Spencerport (Spencerport, N.Y.) | 8 | 19-0-1 |
18 | Stillwater Area (Stillwater, Minn.) | NR | 18-3-1 |
19 | Ocean City (Ocean City, N.J.) | 23 | 21-1-0 |
20 | Cape Elizabeth (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) | NR | 17-1-1 |
21 | South Oldham (Crestwood, Ky.) | 22 | 23-3-0 |
22 | Anthony Wayne (Whitehouse, Ohio) | NR | 18-1-2 |
23 | Grant (Portland, Ore.) | NR | 15-1-1 |
24 | St. Anthony’s (Melville, N.Y.) | 21 | 14-0-0 |
25 | Edina (Edina, Minn.) | 1 | 21-1-0 |
Records shown are through games of Nov. 7, 2021
Also receiving votes: Westfield (Westfield, N.J.), Bishop Feehan (Attleboro, Mass.)