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
October 5, 2009
(Records include games of Sunday, October 4)
-- First-place votes in parentheses -- |
| Rank | School |
Record | Pts | LW |
| 1 | Stanford (16) |
11-0-0 | 400 |
1 |
| 2 | North Carolina |
10-1-1 | 366 |
2 |
| 3 | Portland |
11-1-0 | 364 |
4 |
| 4 | UCLA |
9-1-1 | 362 |
3 |
| 5 | Florida State |
10-1-0 | 343 |
5 |
| 6 | Boston College |
10-2-0 | 313 |
6 |
| 7 | South Carolina |
11-0-1 | 282 |
7 |
| 8 | Notre Dame |
8-3-1 | 241 |
10 |
| 9 | Wake Forest |
9-2-1 | 229 |
9 |
| 10 | Louisiana State |
8-2-2 | 212 |
17 |
| 11 | Rutgers |
9-1-3 | 205 |
12 |
| 12 | Virginia Tech |
10-2-0 | 182 |
nr |
| 13 | Brigham Young |
10-2-1 | 168 |
20 |
| 14 | Texas A&M |
7-4-1 | 149 |
15 |
| 15 | Santa Clara |
8-4-1 | 143 |
13 |
| 16 | Georgia |
10-1-1 | 135 |
22 |
| 17 | Florida | 8-4-1 | 129 |
8 |
| 18 | Purdue | 7-2-3 | 120 |
21 |
| 19 | Southern California |
8-3-0 | 102 |
nr |
| 20 | Virginia |
6-3-2 | 99 |
11 |
| 21 | Ohio State |
8-2-1 | 81 |
18 |
| 22 | California |
6-3-1 | 78 |
14 |
| 23 | Michigan State |
7-1-3 | 76 |
16 |
| 24 | St. John's |
9-2-1 | 71 |
23 |
| 25 | Central Florida |
8-3-1 | 65 |
25t |
Key: Pts - Total points. LW - Last week's ranking. t - tie. nr - no ranking
Dropped out: No. 19 Kansas, No. 24 Illinois, No. 25t Washington State.
Others receiving votes: Washington State 62, Maryland 50, Connecticut 41, Arizona State 31, Kansas 28, Indiana 18, Oregon 18, Washington 14, Mississippi 12, Penn State 10, Illinois 6, Mississippi State 5, Oregon State 3, Dayton 2, Missouri 1, New Mexico 1.
Voting panel: 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; Brian Lee, Lousiana State; 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.
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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