DI Regional Rankings Change Significantly as National Top-10 Teams Drop
By Kyle Terwillegar, USTFCCCA
October 5, 2015
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NEW ORLEANS – A series of hotly-contested meets across the country filled with upsets and surprising performances put the cap on the opening two weekends of the core of the NCAA Division I cross country regular season.
And they shook up Monday’s Regional Rankings accordingly.
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Four top-10 teams in last week’s National Coaches’ Polls fell from the top spots in their respective regions in the rankings announced by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
These changes will undoubtedly shake up the week four National Coaches’ Poll, which will be revealed via live broadcast at noon ET on USTFCCCA.org.
The men’s rankings were the most significantly shuffled, as a trio of national top-10 teams tumbled from their regions’ top spots. No. 2 Stanford, No. 4 Wisconsin, and No. 7 Villanova all dropped to the second spots in their respective regions, for varying reasons.
The No. 4 Stanford women also fell.
With two weekends of “countable” action now in the books, in-season results are starting to take on more significance in determining the rankings over on-paper potential. Such was partially the downfall of Stanford and Wisconsin, combined with strong showings by regional rivals in their same races.
Stanford was bested at the Washington Invitational and consequently overtaken in the West Region by national No. 5 Oregon. Both teams were running without a number of their top athletes, including Sean McGorty, Jim Rosa, and Grant Fisher for Stanford – the latter two of whom still have health and redshirt questions, respectively, surrounding them.
Stanford’s women also dropped from atop the women’s West rankings, as national No. 5 Oregon and national No. 15 Washington overtook the national No. 4 Cardinal after head-to-head victories at the Washington Invitational. The Cardinal got the individual win from Aisling Cuffe in her competitive return, but ran without Elise Cranny. However, Oregon ran well enough that, even with Cranny, Stanford likely may not have emerged victorious.
The West overall was a hotbed of movement, with 14 of its 15 ranked men’s teams and nine of 15 women’s squads in a different spot from a week ago.
Wisconsin treated the Greater Louisville Classic as a course preview for the NCAA Championships – held on the same EP “Tom” Sawyer Park course on November 21 – and tempoed to a seventh-place overall finish as Great Lakes Region/Big Ten foe national No. 10 Michigan finished runner-up behind individual winner Mason Ferlic.
As a result, the Wolverines moved ahead of the Badgers, for now. The two will meet again at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational in two weeks’ time, as well as Big Tens, Great Lakes Regionals and, presumably, the NCAA Championships.
Also making big gains in the Great Lakes were three-spot gainers No. 4 Indiana and No. 5 Purdue.
Villanova, on the other hand, suffered a head-to-head loss to its regional usurper, national No. 14 Georgetown, at the Paul Short Run as both teams were seemingly running at close to full capacity. The Wildcats, who lost despite a 1-2-4 finish from Patrick Tiernan, Jordy Williamsz and Rob Denault, consequently dropped behind the Hoyas in the Mid-Atlantic rankings.
Two new men’s teams moved into the top two in their respective regions – an important spot as only two teams from each region automatically advance to the NCAA Championships. NC State impressed with a runner-up finish at Notre Dame to move to second in the Southeast Region, while idle Oklahoma took over Iowa State’s spot at No. 2 in the Midwest. The Cyclones dropped to No. 3.
While the team to which NC State finished runner-up – UTEP – didn’t move into the top two of the always-deep Mountain Region, the Miners did move up four spots to No. 3 in the region past a trio of nationally ranked teams in Colorado State, Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. The region’s former No. 3, New Mexico, dropped five spots after a disappointing Notre Dame showing.
Moving up into the third spots in their respective women’s regions were Princeton in the Mid-Atlantic and North Carolina in the Southeast. Princeton won its home Inter-Regional Meet to jump up two spots in the rankings, while a short-handed UNC squad was runner-up.
Also from the Mid-Atlantic, national No. 13 West Virginia fell two spots to No. 5.
Many new teams joined the Regional Rankings this week, with 10 new women’s squads and nine fresh men’s teams among their regions’ top 15.Virginia Tech’s women made the biggest impression by going from unranked to No. 6 in the Southeast, while both the Eastern Washington women (West Region) and Campbell men (Southeast) debuted at No. 8.
Also new to the men’s rankings were: Miami (Ohio) and Youngstown State [Great Lakes], Nebraska and Southern Illinois [Midwest], Belmont [South], Arkansas-Little Rock and Arkansas State [South Central], and Clemson [Southeast].
Joining the women’s rankings were: Ohio [Great Lakes], UMBC [Mid-Atlantic], Northwestern [Midwest], Buffalo [Northeast], Tennessee, Southern Miss and Jacksonville [South], and Louisville [Southeast].
NCAA Division I Regional Championships will be held around the country on Friday, November 13 with the national meet occurring eight days later in Louisville, Kentucky.
USTFCCCA Regional Cross Country Rankings are determined subjectively by a single member coach in each respective region. The regional representative is tasked with weighing returning teams’ strength with current season results (if applicable) in determining predicted team finishes at the NCAA Regional Championships.
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Men’s Cross Country Regional Team Rankings | ||||
2015 Week #4 — October 5 | ||||
national poll release: October 6 | ||||
next regional release: October 19 | ||||
RAOR = Record against own region (since September 25, reported to TFRRS) | ||||
GREAT LAKES Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
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1 | Michigan | 19-1 (1-0) | Big Ten |
2
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2 | Wisconsin | 14-6 (0-1) | Big Ten |
1
|
3 | Michigan State | 21-0 (2-0) | Big Ten |
3
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4 | Indiana | 9-0 (-) | Big Ten |
7
|
5 | Purdue | 33-6 (4-0) | Big Ten |
8
|
6 | Eastern Michigan | 14-5 (3-1) | Mid-American |
4
|
7 | Ohio State | 9-0 (9-0) | Big Ten |
10
|
8 | Notre Dame | 10-9 (2-2) | ACC |
11
|
9 | IUPUI | 7-12 (1-3) | Summit League |
5
|
10 | Akron | 8-1 (8-1) | Mid-American |
9
|
11 | Indiana State | 5-14 (0-4) | Missouri Valley |
6
|
12 | Miami (Ohio) | 7-2 (7-2) | Mid-American |
NR
|
13 | Central Michigan | 6-15 (1-1) | Mid-American |
13
|
14 | Youngstown State | 6-3 (6-3) | Horizon |
NR
|
15 | Milwaukee | 9-4 (3-0) | Horizon |
15
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Wisconsin, 2013: Michigan, 2012: Wisconsin, 2011: Wisconsin, 2010: Wisconsin | ||||
MID-ATLANTIC Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Georgetown | 17-0 (7-0) | Big East |
2
|
2 | Villanova | 16-1 (6-1) | Big East |
1
|
3 | Princeton | 8-1 (2-0) | Ivy |
4
|
4 | Penn State | 13-7 (2-0) | Big Ten |
3
|
5 | Navy | 12-7 (1-0) | Patriot |
5
|
6 | Penn | 9-10 (0-1) | Ivy |
6
|
7 | Saint Joseph’s | 12-5 (5-2) | Atlantic 10 |
8
|
8 | Duquesne | 2-7 (1-1) | Atlantic 10 |
9
|
9 | Lehigh | 11-6 (4-3) | Patriot |
11
|
10 | UMBC | 9-8 (3-4) | America East |
7
|
11 | La Salle | 10-10 (1-1) | Atlantic 10 |
14
|
12 | Bucknell | 8-12 (0-2) | Patriot |
10
|
13 | Temple | 6-11 (1-6) | American |
15
|
14 | Monmouth | 0-9 (0-2) | Metro Atlantic |
12
|
15 | Pittsburgh | 8-13 (-) | ACC |
13
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Villanova, 2013: Villanova, 2012: Georgetown, 2011: Georgetown, 2010: Princeton | ||||
MIDWEST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Oklahoma State | 5-0 (2-0) | Big 12 |
1
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2 | Oklahoma | 14-1 (-) | Big 12 |
3
|
3 | Iowa State | 8-0 (4-0) | Big 12 |
2
|
4 | Tulsa | 13-1 (4-0) | American |
5
|
5 | Illinois | 16-4 (1-0) | Big Ten |
6
|
6 | Minnesota | 17-4 (4-0) | Big Ten |
4
|
7 | Kansas | 7-1 (3-1) | Big 12 |
12
|
8 | Wichita State | 12-2 (3-1) | Missouri Valley |
13
|
9 | Bradley | 6-13 (3-0) | Missouri Valley |
8
|
10 | Missouri | 17-17 (2-1) | SEC |
7
|
11 | South Dakota State | 17-7 (6-1) | Summit League |
9
|
12 | Nebraska | 6-2 (2-2) | Big Ten |
NR
|
13 | Illinois State | 2-17 (1-2) | Missouri Valley |
10
|
14 | Loyola-Chicago | 7-13 (0-1) | Missouri Valley |
14
|
15 | Southern Illinois | 5-3 (1-3) | Missouri Valley |
NR
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Oklahoma State, 2013: Oklahoma State, 2012: Oklahoma/Oklahoma State,2011: Oklahoma State, 2010: Oklahoma | ||||
MOUNTAIN Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Colorado | — | Pac-12 |
1
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2 | BYU | 8-2 (1-0) | West Coast |
2
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3 | UTEP | 19-0 (3-0) | Conference USA |
7
|
4 | Colorado State | 35-5 (6-2) | Mountain West |
5
|
5 | Southern Utah | 36-4 (6-2) | Big Sky |
4
|
6 | Northern Arizona | 3-2 (-) | Big Sky |
6
|
7 | Air Force | 6-4 (0-1) | Mountain West |
8
|
8 | New Mexico | 11-8 (0-3) | Mountain West |
3
|
9 | Wyoming | 13-8 (3-2) | Mountain West |
9
|
10 | Utah Valley | 11-10 (2-3) | WAC |
10
|
11 | Utah State | 9-12 (1-4) | Mountain West |
11
|
12 | Weber State | 1-20 (0-5) | Big Sky |
12
|
13 | Montana State | — | Big Sky |
13
|
14 | Texas Tech | 10-4 (-) | Big 12 |
14
|
15 | New Mexico State | 2-6 (-) | WAC |
15
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Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Colorado, 2013: Northern Arizona, 2012: Northern Arizona, 2011: BYU, 2010: New Mexico | ||||
NORTHEAST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Syracuse | 20-0 (17-0) | ACC |
1
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2 | Iona | 20-0 (-) | Metro Atlantic |
2
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3 | Columbia | 14-0 (9-0) | Ivy |
4
|
4 | Dartmouth | 19-1 (16-1) | Ivy |
5
|
5 | Cornell | 18-3 (16-2) | Ivy |
6
|
6 | Providence | 6-3 (-) | Big East |
3
|
7 | Yale | 12-3 (1-0) | Ivy |
7
|
8 | Harvard | 15-5 (14-3) | Ivy |
9
|
9 | Buffalo | 15-2 (6-0) | Mid-American |
15
|
10 | Canisius | 14-3 (5-1) | Metro Atlantic |
8
|
11 | Brown | 13-7 (13-4) | Ivy |
10
|
12 | Binghamton | 13-4 (4-2) | America East |
14
|
13 | Boston University | 12-8 (12-5) | Patriot |
11
|
14 | Fordham | 11-9 (11-6) | Atlantic 10 |
12
|
15 | UMass Lowell | 10-10 (10-7) | America East |
13
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Syracuse, 2013: Syracuse, 2012: Iona, 2011: Syracuse, 2010: Syracuse | ||||
SOUTH Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Mississippi | 17-3 (6-0) | SEC |
1
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2 | Georgia | 16-4 (1-0) | SEC |
2
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3 | Florida State | 19-6 (5-1) | ACC |
3
|
4 | Middle Tennessee | — | Conference USA |
4
|
5 | Florida | 8-11 (-) | SEC |
6
|
6 | Georgia Tech | — | ACC |
7
|
7 | Auburn | 13-6 (5-0) | SEC |
8
|
8 | Lipscomb | 12-8 (5-1) | Atlantic Sun |
9
|
9 | Alabama | 1-4 (-) | SEC |
11
|
10 | Samford | 2-3 (1-2) | Southern |
12
|
11 | Tennessee | 9-11 (4-2) | SEC |
13
|
12 | North Florida | 4-16 (1-5) | Atlantic Sun |
5
|
13 | South Alabama | 6-14 (3-3) | Sun Belt |
10
|
14 | Mississippi State | 5-10 (0-1) | SEC |
14
|
15 | Belmont | 5-15 (2-4) | Ohio Valley |
NR
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Mississippi, 2013: Georgia, 2012: Florida State, 2011: Florida State, 2010: Alabama | ||||
SOUTH CENTRAL Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Arkansas | 14-0 (8-0) | SEC |
1
|
2 | Texas | 20-1 (19-1) | Big 12 |
2
|
3 | North Texas | 20-1 (19-1) | Conference USA |
3
|
4 | Texas A&M | 25-9 (12-2) | SEC |
4
|
5 | Stephen F. Austin | 11-4 (11-3) | Southland |
5
|
6 | Lamar | 10-5 (10-4) | Southland |
6
|
7 | Houston | 9-6 (9-5) | American |
7
|
8 | UT Arlington | 12-9 (12-8) | Sun Belt |
8
|
9 | McNeese State | 11-8 (11-7) | Southland |
9
|
10 | Baylor | 17-7 (7-1) | Big 12 |
10
|
11 | Houston Baptist | 6-9 (6-8) | Southland |
11
|
12 | Sam Houston State | 8-3 (8-3) | Southland |
12
|
13 | Ark.-Little Rock | 9-5 (6-2) | Sun Belt |
NR
|
14 | Arkansas State | 13-6 (6-3) | Sun Belt |
NR
|
15 | Central Arkansas | 11-18 (8-14) | Southland |
13
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Arkansas, 2013: Arkansas, 2012: Texas, 2011: Texas, 2010: Arkansas | ||||
SOUTHEAST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Virginia | 15-0 (9-0) | ACC |
1
|
2 | NC State | 18-1 (-) | ACC |
3
|
3 | Louisville | 18-2 (5-0) | ACC |
6
|
4 | Furman | 13-2 (8-1) | Southern |
2
|
5 | Virginia Tech | 7-2 (4-0) | ACC |
7
|
6 | Eastern Kentucky | 25-10 (10-4) | Ohio Valley |
4
|
7 | Duke | 5-4 (3-1) | ACC |
11
|
8 | Campbell | 11-4 (7-2) | Big South |
NR
|
9 | Kentucky | 12-2 (1-0) | SEC |
8
|
10 | North Carolina | 4-5 (2-2) | ACC |
5
|
11 | William and Mary | 3-6 (1-3) | Colonial |
12
|
12 | Liberty | 14-10 (11-6) | Big South |
9
|
13 | High Point | 15-9 (12-5) | Big South |
10
|
14 | George Mason | 2-0 (1-0) | Atlantic 10 |
14
|
15 | Clemson | 13-0 (3-0) | ACC |
NR
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Virginia, 2013: Eastern Kentucky, 2012: Virginia, 2011: NC State, 2010: William and Mary | ||||
WEST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Oregon | 10-0 (8-0) | Pac-12 |
2
|
2 | Stanford | 19-1 (15-1) | Pac-12 |
1
|
3 | California | 23-4 (9-2) | Pac-12 |
5
|
4 | UCLA | 7-3 (6-2) | Pac-12 |
3
|
5 | Boise State | 16-5 (4-1) | Mountain West |
9
|
6 | Washington | 5-5 (5-3) | Pac-12 |
8
|
7 | San Francisco | 15-6 (3-2) | West Coast |
11
|
8 | Portland | 4-6 (4-4) | West Coast |
6
|
9 | Washington State | 3-7 (3-5) | Pac-12 |
7
|
10 | Cal Poly | 9-1 (7-1) | Big West |
12
|
11 | Gonzaga | 2-8 (2-6) | West Coast |
13
|
12 | Long Beach State | 10-11 (2-3) | Big West |
14
|
13 | UC Santa Barbara | 3-16 (1-0) | Big West |
10
|
14 | Arizona State | 1-18 (0-1) | Pac-12 |
4
|
15 | St. Mary’s (Calif.) | 6-0 (6-0) | West Coast |
15
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Oregon, 2013: Stanford, 2012: Stanford, 2011: Stanford, 2010: Oregon |
USTFCCCA NCAA Division I | ||||
Women’s Cross Country Regional Team Rankings | ||||
2015 Week #4 — October 5 | ||||
national poll release: October 6 | ||||
next regional release: October 19 | ||||
RAOR = Record against own region (since September 25, reported to TFRRS) | ||||
GREAT LAKES Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Michigan | 20-0 (3-0) | Big Ten |
1
|
2 | Wisconsin | 15-5 (2-1) | Big Ten |
2
|
3 | Michigan State | 23-1 (2-0) | Big Ten |
3
|
4 | Notre Dame | 18-2 (2-0) | ACC |
4
|
5 | Purdue | 35-8 (1-1) | Big Ten |
5
|
6 | Indiana | 7-4 (-) | Big Ten |
6
|
7 | Ohio State | 13-7 (1-2) | Big Ten |
7
|
8 | Eastern Michigan | 19-15 (0-2) | Mid-American |
8
|
9 | Bowling Green | 23-3 (1-0) | Mid-American |
11
|
10 | Butler | 13-0 (6-0) | Big East |
10
|
11 | Central Michigan | 12-12 (1-1) | Mid-American |
12
|
12 | Indiana State | 12-1 (5-1) | Missouri Valley |
14
|
13 | Xavier | 18-8 (0-1) | Big East |
15
|
14 | Toledo | 4-16 (0-3) | Mid-American |
9
|
15 | Ohio | 8-0 (8-0) | Mid-American |
NR
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Michigan State, 2013: Michigan, 2012: Michigan, 2011: Michigan, 2010: Michigan State | ||||
MID-ATLANTIC Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Georgetown | 21-2 (-) | Big East |
1
|
2 | Penn State | 18-2 (2-0) | Big Ten |
2
|
3 | Princeton | 11-0 (3-0) | Ivy |
5
|
4 | Villanova | 8-3 (2-1) | Big East |
4
|
5 | West Virginia | 11-0 (1-0) | Big 12 |
3
|
6 | Penn | 21-13 (2-1) | Ivy |
6
|
7 | Pittsburgh | 11-13 (-) | ACC |
14
|
8 | Navy | 20-6 (12-0) | Patriot |
9
|
9 | Bucknell | 10-10 (1-1) | Patriot |
7
|
10 | George Washington | 17-9 (11-1) | Atlantic 10 |
11
|
11 | Maryland | 15-11 (10-2) | Big Ten |
15
|
12 | UMBC | 13-13 (9-3) | America East |
NR
|
13 | Duquesne | 2-9 (1-2) | Atlantic 10 |
8
|
14 | Rutgers | 10-16 (8-4) | Big Ten |
10
|
15 | Rider | 8-18 (6-6) | Metro Atlantic |
12
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Georgetown, 2013: Villanova, 2012: Penn State, 2011: Georgetown/Villanova,2010: Villanova | ||||
MIDWEST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Iowa State | 26-18 (6-4) | Big 12 |
1
|
2 | Minnesota | 39-5 (9-1) | Big Ten |
2
|
3 | Oklahoma State | 5-0 (2-0) | Big 12 |
3
|
4 | Bradley | 13-8 (5-0) | Missouri Valley |
4
|
5 | Missouri | 20-15 (3-1) | SEC |
6
|
6 | Oklahoma | 10-4 (-) | Big 12 |
7
|
7 | Illinois | 17-7 (7-1) | Big Ten |
8
|
8 | Tulsa | 13-2 (5-0) | American |
5
|
9 | Wichita State | 12-3 (4-1) | Missouri Valley |
13
|
10 | Kansas | 8-0 (4-0) | Big 12 |
14
|
11 | Loyola-Chicago | 8-12 (0-2) | Missouri Valley |
9
|
12 | South Dakota | 19-9 (10-2) | Summit League |
11
|
13 | Northwestern | 9-35 (5-7) | Big Ten |
NR
|
14 | Kansas State | 1-4 (1-1) | Big 12 |
15
|
15 | Iowa | 2-18 (1-3) | Big Ten |
12
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Iowa State, 2013: Iowa State, 2012: Iowa State, 2011: Iowa State, 2010: Iowa State | ||||
MOUNTAIN Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | New Mexico | 20-0 (4-0) | Mountain West |
1
|
2 | Colorado | 2-0 (2-0) | Pac-12 |
2
|
3 | BYU | 8-3 (1-0) | West Coast |
3
|
4 | Utah | 16-4 (3-1) | Pac-12 |
7
|
5 | Weber State | 21-3 (5-0) | Big Sky |
4
|
6 | Colorado State | 32-12 (6-3) | Mountain West |
6
|
7 | Northern Arizona | 3-2 (-) | Big Sky |
5
|
8 | Wyoming | 19-7 (4-3) | Mountain West |
8
|
9 | Montana State | — | Big Sky |
10
|
10 | Utah State | 16-8 (2-3) | Mountain West |
9
|
11 | Air Force | 7-4 (0-1) | Mountain West |
14
|
12 | Idaho State | 4-16 (1-3) | Big Sky |
12
|
13 | Montana | — | Big Sky |
13
|
14 | Nevada | 7-2 (-) | Mountain West |
15
|
15 | UTEP | 0-20 (0-4) | Conference USA |
11
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Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Colorado, 2013: Colorado, 2012: Weber State, 2011: New Mexico/Colorado,2010: New Mexico | ||||
NORTHEAST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Providence | 23-0 (18-0) | Big East |
1
|
2 | Syracuse | 22-1 (17-1) | ACC |
2
|
3 | Cornell | 26-0 (7-0) | Ivy |
3
|
4 | Harvard | 17-6 (16-2) | Ivy |
4
|
5 | Dartmouth | 16-7 (15-3) | Ivy |
5
|
6 | Columbia | 9-2 (1-0) | Ivy |
6
|
7 | Brown | 15-8 (14-4) | Ivy |
7
|
8 | New Hampshire | 14-9 (13-5) | America East |
8
|
9 | Boston College | 13-10 (12-6) | ACC |
9
|
10 | Connecticut | 37-12 (17-8) | American |
11
|
11 | Yale | 11-3 (1-0) | Ivy |
10
|
12 | Albany | 33-16 (15-10) | America East |
13
|
13 | Stony Brook | 10-13 (9-9) | America East |
14
|
14 | Buffalo | 21-5 (4-3) | Mid-American |
NR
|
15 | Iona | 5-15 (-) | Metro Atlantic |
12
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Iona, 2013: Providence, 2012: Providence, 2011: Syracuse, 2010: Syracuse | ||||
SOUTH Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Vanderbilt | 17-3 (1-0) | SEC |
1
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2 | Alabama | 4-1 (-) | SEC |
2
|
3 | Lipscomb | 35-8 (5-0) | Atlantic Sun |
3
|
4 | Mississippi State | 13-1 (1-0) | SEC |
4
|
5 | Florida State | 18-5 (1-1) | ACC |
5
|
6 | Mississippi | 14-6 (2-1) | SEC |
8
|
7 | Auburn | 19-2 (7-1) | SEC |
7
|
8 | Florida | 9-11 (0-1) | SEC |
6
|
9 | Georgia | 9-14 (0-2) | SEC |
10
|
10 | Georgia Tech | — | ACC |
11
|
11 | Belmont | 6-14 (1-2) | Ohio Valley |
9
|
12 | Tennessee | 9-2 (6-0) | SEC |
NR
|
13 | Southern Miss | 8-7 (-) | Conference USA |
NR
|
14 | Jacksonville | — | Atlantic Sun |
NR
|
15 | Florida Gulf Coast | 7-2 (-) | Atlantic Sun |
13
|
Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Vanderbilt, 2013: Florida State, 2012: Florida State, 2011: Florida State, 2010: Florida State | ||||
SOUTH CENTRAL Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Arkansas | 15-0 (7-0) | SEC |
1
|
2 | Texas | 21-0 (20-0) | Big 12 |
2
|
3 | SMU | 8-12 (1-0) | American |
3
|
4 | Baylor | 1-14 (1-6) | Big 12 |
4
|
5 | Texas A&M | 17-18 (12-3) | SEC |
5
|
6 | Stephen F. Austin | 11-4 (11-3) | Southland |
6
|
7 | Rice | 17-6 (10-4) | Conference USA |
7
|
8 | Lamar | 9-6 (9-5) | Southland |
8
|
9 | UT Arlington | 13-8 (13-7) | Sun Belt |
9
|
10 | North Texas | 9-12 (9-11) | Conference USA |
12
|
11 | Arkansas State | 3-2 (1-0) | Sun Belt |
10
|
12 | LSU | 11-19 (10-11) | SEC |
11
|
13 | McNeese State | 11-10 (11-9) | Southland |
13
|
14 | TCU | 5-16 (5-15) | Big 12 |
15
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15 | Houston | 4-11 (4-10) | American |
14
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Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Arkansas, 2013: Arkansas, 2012: Arkansas, 2011: Arkansas, 2010: Texas | ||||
SOUTHEAST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | NC State | 19-1 (1-0) | ACC |
1
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2 | Virginia | 14-0 (8-0) | ACC |
2
|
3 | North Carolina | 10-1 (4-0) | ACC |
4
|
4 | William and Mary | 6-5 (3-1) | Colonial |
3
|
5 | Eastern Kentucky | 17-17 (9-4) | Ohio Valley |
11
|
6 | Virginia Tech | 5-6 (2-2) | ACC |
NR
|
7 | Clemson | 7-13 (0-1) | ACC |
5
|
8 | James Madison | 24-2 (3-0) | Colonial |
15
|
9 | Duke | 4-7 (1-3) | ACC |
10
|
10 | Kentucky | 2-3 (-) | SEC |
12
|
11 | Appalachian State | 9-0 (8-0) | Sun Belt |
6
|
12 | Coastal Carolina | 8-6 (7-1) | Big South |
7
|
13 | Wake Forest | 10-15 (6-6) | ACC |
8
|
14 | Louisville | 11-9 (4-1) | ACC |
NR
|
15 | Furman | 6-8 (5-3) | Southern |
9
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Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: William and Mary, 2013: Virginia, 2012: Duke, 2011: Virginia, 2010: Virginia | ||||
WEST Region | ||||
Rank | School | Overall (RAOR) | Conference |
Last Week
|
1 | Oregon | 11-0 (9-0) | Pac-12 |
2
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2 | Washington | 10-1 (8-1) | Pac-12 |
4
|
3 | Stanford | 19-2 (16-2) | Pac-12 |
1
|
4 | Boise State | 24-0 (4-0) | Mountain West |
3
|
5 | California | 28-5 (10-2) | Pac-12 |
5
|
6 | Arizona State | 14-6 (-) | Pac-12 |
7
|
7 | Gonzaga | 6-5 (6-3) | West Coast |
9
|
8 | Eastern Washington | 5-6 (5-4) | Big Sky |
NR
|
9 | Cal Poly | 9-1 (8-1) | Big West |
8
|
10 | Portland | 4-7 (4-5) | West Coast |
10
|
11 | Arizona | 14-10 (2-2) | Pac-12 |
11
|
12 | San Francisco | 13-11 (1-3) | West Coast |
12
|
13 | UC Davis | 10-9 (9-8) | Big West |
13
|
14 | Washington State | 3-8 (3-6) | Pac-12 |
14
|
15 | UCLA | 2-9 (2-7) | Pac-12 |
6
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Regional Championship History — Last Five Champions: 2014: Oregon, 2013: Arizona, 2012: Oregon, 2011: Washington, 2010: Washington |
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