How the Top 25 Women Fared
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NCAA Women's Soccer Statistics
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Compiled by Gary Davidson, managing editor, www.SoccerTimes.com
November 3, 2008
(Includes games of November 2, 2008)
-- First-place votes in parentheses -- |
| Rank | School |
Record | Pts | LW |
| 1 | Notre Dame (15) |
19-0-0 | 399 |
1 |
| 2 | UCLA (1) |
16-0-2 | 382 |
4 |
| 3 | North Carolina |
16-1-2 | 361 |
3 |
| 4 (tie) | Stanford |
17-1-1 | 348 |
2 |
| 4 (tie) | Portland |
16-1-0 | 348 |
5 |
| 6 | Florida State |
14-2-2 | 315 |
6 |
| 7 | Florida |
16-2-1 | 307 |
7 |
| 8 | Oklahoma State |
16-1-2 | 284 |
8 |
| 9 | Texas A&M |
15-3-1 | 263 |
11 |
| 10 | Southern California |
13-4-1 | 249 |
10 |
| 11 | Boston College |
12-4-2 | 219 |
14 |
| 12 | Virginia |
12-4-2 | 188 |
9 |
| 13 | Texas |
12-2-4 | 186 |
12 |
| 14 | Colorado |
13-3-3 | 184 |
15 |
| 15 | West Virginia |
13-2-5 | 181 |
17 |
| 16 | San Diego |
14-3-2 | 170 |
16 |
| 17 | Duke | 12-4-3 | 148 |
13 |
| 18 | Missouri | 13-5-0 | 136 |
18 |
| 19 | Minnesota |
18-2-0 | 107 |
19 |
| 20 | Louisiana State |
13-3-1 | 99 |
20 |
| 21 | Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
16-2-2 | 83 |
23 |
| 22 | Wake Forest |
12-6-0 | 61 |
nr |
| 23 | Brigham Young |
15-5-0 | 44 |
nr |
| 24 | Penn State |
13-7-0 | 40 |
21 |
| 25 | Washington |
12-5-1 | 34 |
nr |
Key: Pts - Total points. LW - Last week's ranking. t - tie. nr - no ranking
Dropped out: No. 22 Georgetown, No. 24 Rutgers, No. 25 California.
Others receiving votes: Charlotte 13, Georgetown 11, Rutgers 9, California 8, Long Beach State 6, Wisconsin 5, Washington State 4, Central Florida 3, Miami (Fla.) 2, James Madison 1, Princeton 1.
Voting panel: Darren Ambrose, Pennsylvania; Patrick Baker, Georgia; Kevin Boyd, Arizona State; Anson Dorrance, North Carolina; Jillian Ellis, UCLA; Carin Gabarra, Navy; G Guerrieri, Texas A&M; Angela Kelly, Tennessee; Chris Petrucelli, Texas; Jennifer Rockwood, Brigham Young; Dan Tobias, Arizona, Len Tsantiris, Connecticut; Mike Tucker, Dayton; Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame, Tim Ward, Pepperdine; Mikki Denney Wright, Minnesota. Alternate: Brian Lee, Lousiana State.
Voting method: On each ballot, 25 points is awarded for first place, 24 for second place, 23 for third, etc., to 1 point for 25th place.
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